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April 2, 2026
Scotland: Leuchars HIVE Easter closure
Ministry of Defence’s survey for Armed Forces families closes soon…
Ministry of Defence’s survey for Armed Forces families closes soon…
The Ministry of Defence’s Families Continuous Attitude Survey closes in two weeks, on 15 April 2026. Don’t miss the chance to have your say on life as an Armed Forces family.
Armed Forces families make extraordinary sacrifices and contributions to support serving personnel and keep Britain safe. Your dedication and support underpin the operational effectiveness of the UK Armed Forces.
At a time of rising global uncertainty, your support has never been more important. With increasing demands on serving personnel and families, it is essential that the Armed Forces community feels safe and supported at home.
The Ministry of Defence’s Families Continuous Attitude Survey is an opportunity to share thoughts and shape policies to enhance your family’s experiences, as valued members of the Armed forces community.
April 1, 2026
Highlands: Month of the Military Child Design a Logo
Armed forces families in Highland will be recognised, and celebrated, throughout April during the Month of the Military Child.
This year Highland Council’s Military Liaison Group (education) ran a ‘Design a Logo’ competition, asking children and young people to help create a visual reminder of the military children being supported.
This logo will now be used every April, in the Month of the Military Child which celebrates those children and young people from Armed Forces Families who are learning new ways, settling into new places and doing their best while their families serve, or when they did serve.
The competition attracted entries from across Highland, and judges were amazed by the creativity and artwork of all entries.
There were category winners for school stages, but the overall winner came from an upper primary pupil from Drakies Primary School, Inverness.
Vale of Glamorgan: Easter news, events and updates from across the Vale of Glamorgan
Vale of Glamorgan Council Easter Update:
New Llwybr Cymru Trail – First Section Opens in Porthkerry
The first 80km section of the Llwybr Coedwig Cymru Trail, part of the National Forest for Wales, officially launched in Porthkerry Country Park earlier this month.
This new long‑distance route celebrates Welsh nature, woodland and local heritage. Find out more: Llwybr Coedwig Cymru Trail | GOV.WALES
If you're out and about across the Vale this Easter you might also notice we have upgraded the public toilet facilities at Porthkerry Country Park and Cosmeston Lakes Country Park recently with further upgrades underway in our four main town centres:
- Llantwit Major - complete
- Cowbridge - complete,
- Barry - underway,
- Penarth - coming soon
Bovington: Wool Parish Newsletter April 2026
Leuchars: East of Scotland Combined Medical Practice (EoSCMP) – Service Update
Service changes during the transition:
From 7 April 2025, the practice will operate an emergency-only provision. Urgent and unscheduled care, as well as urgent operational medical support, will continue unaffected. However, routine and non-urgent appointments will be delayed until the week beginning 27 April.
March 31, 2026
Hereford: Herefordshire’s new Garden Waste Collection Service starts Mon 30 Mar
If you’ve signed up, make sure to check your collection day online and have your bin out on time.
Grass cuttings
Hedge clippings
Leaves
Small branches
Not signed up yet? It costs just £60 per year, with flexible options to share or add extra bins.
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub
Aldershot: Tourist Information Centre
For further information and opening times please click HERE
Information provided by South East HIVE Hub
March 30, 2026
Catterick: X Forces Supporting the Unsung Hero Business Start-Up Course 14 - 16 April
Reading Force: Request your FREE books for Month of the Military Child
Find out more at: https://www.readingforce.org.uk/
March 27, 2026
Military Connected Children and Young People – Survey invitation: Our Health, Our Community, Our Voice
We need your help! We're asking children and young people from military families to answer some questions and we'd really love to hear from you!
What is it all about? We want to find out what life is like for children who have a parent or guardian in the military. We're asking questions about your home, your school, your friends, and how you feel. This helps us understand what's great about military life, and where young people might need more support.
What are Social Determinants of Health? These are just the things around you that can affect how healthy and happy you feel, like where you live, who you spend time with, whether you feel safe, and whether you can get help when you need it.
What will I need to do? You'll be asked to fill in an online survey. It's not a test and there are no right or wrong answers! It will take about 10–15 minutes and you can do it at home or at school.
Everything you say is private. Your name won't be shared with anyone.
Why should I do it?
- Because your opinion really matters!
- To help other children in military families get better support
- Hundreds of young people all over the UK are doing it too and you'll be part of something really important
Age 8-11 – Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management
Age 12-15 – Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management
Age 16-18 - Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management
Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: New funding opens to help young service children get the best start in life
Young children in serving armed forces families often experience change in their early years before they even start school.
Frequent moves, long periods of separation, and the pressures of service life can all affect a child’s sense of stability at a critical stage of development.
A new round of funding has now opened to help early years providers and local authorities respond to these challenges and give service children the strong, nurturing start they deserve.
Early Years Programme
The Early Years programme delivered by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) on behalf of the Ministry of Defence, is part of the Armed Forces Families Fund. It supports projects that improve childcare provision for children aged birth to five from serving armed forces families. Focus is on helping early years settings develop practical projects that reflect the realities of military life, ensuring young service children can access safe, consistent environments that support their learning, wellbeing and sense of security before they begin primary school.
What funding can support
March 26, 2026
Grantham: Housing Surgery
Information provided by Grantham HIVE
March 24, 2026
March 23, 2026
St Athan: The Gathering Place Community Survey Open
The Gathering Place:
Shaping the Future Together - The Gathering Place Community Survey
The Gathering Place is a welcoming, accessible building at the heart of St Athan. Built as both a Methodist church and community space, it has grown into a valued local hub. Around 200 people use the building each week for activities that support connection, wellbeing and community life.
We are currently making plans for the future and are keen to hear from local people about their ideas for activities that could take place in the building. We'd be very grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete our community survey.
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.
March 20, 2026
Leominster: Coffee with a Cop drop in sessions in Leominster - 26th & 30th March 2026
Do you have a burning local policing question that you would like to ask a member of the Leominster Safer Neighbourhood team? In the next few weeks, we are hosting several coffee with a cop events, where you can pop along and share any policing concerns or pop and meet a member of the team.
- 26th March 2026 at 1130-1230hrs The Grange Court, leominster
- 30th March 2026 at 1400-1500hrs 35 West Street, Leominster
On behalf of Leominster Safer Neighbourhood Team.
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.









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