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April 16, 2026

Fife: Citizens Advice and Rights Fife Scam Alert

We’ve been made aware of a scam where callers are pretending to be from Citizens Advice. These scams are becoming increasingly convincing and detailed.

Scammers are contacting individuals claiming they are owed money (e.g. refunds for mortgage or loan interest) and may:

๐Ÿ”นAlready know personal details like your address or bank
๐Ÿ”นOffer to deliver cash in person
๐Ÿ”นAsk for bank account information

๐Ÿšจ Citizens Advice will NEVER cold call you to offer money or ask for your bank details.

If you receive a call like this:

๐Ÿ”นDo NOT share any personal or financial information
๐Ÿ”นHang up immediately
๐Ÿ”นContact your bank
๐Ÿ”นReport the incident to the police via 101
๐Ÿ”นCall Advice Direct for further guidance
๐Ÿ”นChange your online passwords, especially for banking

๐Ÿ“ฑ If you or someone you know receives a similar call, please report it and help spread awareness.

Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

April 15, 2026

Vale of Glamorgan: Soft plastic collections start from Mon 13th April across the Vale of Glamorgan


Vale of Glamorgan Council:

A quick reminder that our soft plastics recycling collection service has now launched across Barry and the rural Vale

You should already have received:

  • A roll of blue bags for your soft plastics
  • An information leaflet explaining what can and cannot be recycled
If you live in Barry or the Rural Vale and haven’t received your bags yet, please let us know via our online form

For residents in Penarth, Dinas Powys and surrounding areas who took part in the pilot:

During April and May, we’ll be delivering your next roll of sacks.

From 2027, all households will have one roll delivered per year. You’ll also be able to pick up additional rolls from local libraries and Civic Offices if needed.

We've explored a range of options but as the rolls are larger than standard food caddy liners, we’re unable to carry them on collection vehicles for ad hoc requests.

Thank you for all your recycling efforts.

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub

North Yorkshire: Register to use Household Waste Recycling Centres from 27th April


 
From Monday 27 April, residents will need to register before visiting any of our household waste recycling centres.

Registration is free, takes a couple of minutes, and lasts for three years.

Residents can register online from Monday 27 April and use the centres straight away. Nothing will be sent in the post, and staff will check vehicle number plates on arrival.

Owners of commercial‑like vehicles will also be able to make up to 12 free visits per year to dispose of their own household waste once registered. Commercial-like vehicle registrations will last for one year.

See full details at https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/.../new-registration-scheme...

Information provided by North HIVE Hub

Grantham: Free 12 week Walking Tennis Programme at Wyndham Park


We are excited to let you know that we have teamed up with Grantham Tennis Club to deliver an external physical activity group – Walking Tennis! This 12 week programme is for anyone currently undertaking less than 150 minutes of physical activity per week. It will start on Monday 11th May (1.30pm – 2.30pm) and will take place at Wyndham Park.

To get signed up, clients can use this form Grantham Tennis Club & One You Lincolnshire - Walking Tennis Programme at Wyndham Park or can contact Grantham Tennis Club directly via their phone number (01476 591391) or email address (Darren.taxis@granthamtennisclub.co.uk).

Information provided by Grantham HIVE

Grantham: Biker Down - free, interactive workshop

Biker Down is a free, interactive workshop designed for motorcyclists of all levels run by Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue. The session provides essential skills and knowledge to help riders stay safe on the roads and support others in the event of a collision.
The course typically includes:

• Scene Management: How to protect yourself and others at the scene of a motorcycle collision.

• First Aid Skills: Including CPR, managing trauma, and practical steps to assist an injured rider until emergency services arrive.

• Motorcycle Visibility & Safety Awareness: Tips and education to reduce your risk on the road and help other road users see you.

This training is delivered by the Community Fire Prevention team and aims to improve rider safety and confidence across the county.

The Biker Down events are open to the public and bookable via the below links:
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/lincolnshirecountycouncil/2136095

https://www.tickettailor.com/events/lincolnshirecountycouncil/2136103

Follow this LINK for further information.

Further correspondence to bikerdown@lincolnshire.gov.uk


Information provided by Grantham HIVE

Grantham: Ladies & Gents Hairdresser, Community Centre Building 162, Wednesdays 10am - 2pm

All welcome - walk in trade & mobile bookings available!
Contact the HIVE for further details: 01476 578881.

Information provided by Grantham HIVE

April 14, 2026

North Yorkshire: AWS Summer Residential - closing date for interest is 1st May


2026 AWS SUMMER RESIDENTIAL.

The residential is for 8 to 16yrs olds from military families and is from Mon 10th - Friday 14th Aug with transport from Catterick Garrison, Dishforth Airfield and Alanbrooke Barracks Topcliffe.

This is an initial expression of interest form and does not guarantee your child a place. If successful you will be sent a full registration and medical form closer to the time.

This allows us to fill our allocated spaces with participants in appropriate age and accommodation groups.
Any questions please contact your Community Development Worker or email
rc-aws-e-catterick-csmailbox@mod.gov.uk

The Expression of interest form is available here https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/nBAzY7ews0

Information provided by North HIVE Hub

St Andrews/Cupar: North East Fife Basketball Summer Term 23rd Apr to 21st May

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Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

Blandford: Garrison Carpet cleaner hire



Information provided by Bovington HIVE

Ripon: Ripon Disability Forum


Who hates digging through websites to find links to things like bus passes and blue badge applications?

Save yourself the the headache and use the following link to the RDF Website

www.ripondisabilityforum.co.uk/resources-services/

Information provided by North HIVE Hub

Bovington: Garrison Coworking Hub for Military spouses to work & connect


               

"Need a break from the kitchen table office/study setup?"

We’ve got just the spot! The MCN (Military Coworking Network) Bovington hub. Your little slice of calm, focus and unlimited tea/coffee heaven. 

For just £30 a year (yep, a whole year!), you’ll get:
✅ Access to a professional office space

✅ 900 hours of coworking, about 75 hours per month

✅ Screens ready to go

✅ Free use of a colour printer/scanner/photocopier

✅ Good, reliable Wi-Fi

We offer a FREE trial session (3 hours)! Would you like to get booked in for a look around and a proper test-run of the space? Drop us a message if you’ve got any questions, we’d love to help.

Click 
Bovington | Military Coworking Network to find out more and grab your spot! 

Information provided by Bovington HIVE

Blandford: Garrison mini bus for hire


The mini bus can be driven by anyone over the age of 25 years with a clean driving license that has been held for at least 24 months.
Contact Carl.Burman144@mod.gov.uk 

Information provided by Bovington HIVE

April 13, 2026

BFBS Returns as Official Broadcast Partner for the 2026 Inter Services Rugby Championship



Credit: Alligin Photography

BFBS Returns as Official Broadcast Partner for the 2026 Inter Services Rugby Championship

BFBS (British Forces Broadcasting Service) is proud to return as the official broadcast partner for the 2026 Inter Services Rugby Championship, delivering comprehensive coverage of both the men’s and women’s competitions this spring.

Celebrating one of the most historic rivalries in military sport, the annual event brings together the Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force in a series of fiercely contested fixtures showcasing elite sport, service pride, and unrivalled atmosphere. BFBS will provide exclusive livestreamed coverage of all six games, ensuring audiences around the world can follow every moment of the action.

Lossiemouth: Night Flying Notice 13th - 16th April

๐ŸšจNight Flying Notice 
Lossiemouth Typhoons will be conducting night/low-light training next week (13th - 16th April). Activity will aim to cease by midnight but these timings may vary.

As always, thank you to our local community for their support. This essential training ensure we are always ready to secure the skies - day or night.


Information provided by Leuchars HIVE 

FamCAS 2026:  Last Chance to enter - Survey closes 15 Apr - Daily life as an Armed Forces family - What’s it like?

Daily life as an Armed Forces family: What’s it like?


Credit image above: UK MOD © Crown copyright

If you’re married to – or in a civil partnership with – a member of the Regular Armed Forces, you may have been invited to take part in the Ministry of Defence’s Families Continuous Attitude Survey (FamCAS).

Here, you can share your views and experiences about daily life as part of an Armed Forces family, including what you like and any challenges.

Your feedback helps Defence’s policy makers understand how initiatives, support and policies can better meet your family’s needs. Whether that’s with healthcare, housing, training, employment, or childcare and education.

Can I take the survey?

Each year, a random, representative sample of civil partners and spouses of Tri-Service Regular serving personal are invited to complete the survey.

To check if you can take the survey, visit the online tool. To use the tool:

· Enter your partner’s Service number. This is needed for security reasons only; all responses are anonymous and confidential.

· If invited, the tool will take you to the survey. If you aren’t, you can still share some thoughts.

This survey takes around 30 minutes to complete and closes on Wednesday 15 April 2026.
Making life better for Armed Forces families

Armed Forces families are the cornerstone of the Armed Forces. By supporting serving personnel, you play a vital role in Defence’s operational effectiveness. In return, it’s important that you feel heard, supported and know that Defence remains committed to enhancing your experiences.

Recent progress

Bovington: Garrison mini bus hire

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You can book the mini bus online via: https://forms.office.com/e/d3miDTGhP9

The driver must have full clean Cat B licence and be over 25 years of age.

Information provided by Bovington HIVE



 

April 10, 2026

Blandford: Welfare/contact house short term use accommodation


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£40 per night for a minimum of 2 nights.

Weekend rates Friday to Monday morning £100.

Full weeks are £225.

A full review of costs will take place at the end of April.

For booking enquiries and to check availability email:

 BLANDFORDGAR-BGSUWELFARE@mod.gov.uk or call 01258 481938

Information provided by Bovington HIVE via BGSU Welfare team

Colerne: Welfare contact details

 

Please note that the 21 Sigs Welfare team currently have no office phone number.

For details of how to book park passes, the Welfare house, etc. click here.

For other enquiries please email 21SIG-ColerneStn-Welfare-mailbox@mod.gov.uk.

Please note that the team monitor the inbox on a regular basis throughout office opening hours which are:

  • Mon 0900-1630
  • Tue 0900-1630
  • Wed 0900-1330
  • Thu 0900-1630
  • Fri 0900-1230

Alternatively please visit the office in the Community Centre on camp during the above times.

Information provided by Colerne HIVE

April is the Month of the Military Child – get involved!


April is the Month of the Military Child – an annual initiative to recognise and celebrate the remarkable children and young people in our Armed Forces community.

This campaign is led by the Education Policy Team within the Defence Children Services (DCS), who are responsible for the equality of delivery, support and outcomes of education and safeguarding for Service children and MOD entitled civilians in accompanied postings overseas.

The new Head of the Defence Children Services said:

"Our Service children are a valuable part of our Armed Forces community. Giving them a stable, supportive environment isn't just the right thing to do – it's critical to Defence’s operational effectiveness. When families are in good hands, personnel can serve at their best.

“Service children continue to prove their resilience and adaptability. Whether it’s moving schools, relocating, or managing time apart from a parent on deployment.

“As global uncertainty rises, so do the demands on serving personnel, which results in a commensurate impact on Service families, especially children. This is evidenced by the recent events in RAF Akrotiri, where although schools and early years settings have experienced some disruption, staff, families, and Service children have demonstrated incredible resilience, strength, bravery, and versatility.

“Innovating their approach, staff continue to provide safe education and care elsewhere on the Island. Meeting the needs of our Service children is a key component of Defence’s offer and must recognise their unique circumstances.”

Get involved

Led by DCS’ Education Policy Team, with support from charities, schools, and fellow MOD departments, this initiative raises awareness of the unique experiences and challenges faced by children of Armed Forces personnel around the world. It is also a time to thank them and highlight their positive impact in schools, society and our Armed Forces community.

Show your support by getting involved in the many activities taking place this month. Here are some simple, meaningful ways that you and your family can get involved:
  • Discover activities and events at local military bases and schools by contacting your local HIVE (Royal Navy Family and People Support, Army HIVE, RAF HIVE) or Families Federation (Navy, Army, RAF). Charities and other organisations are also holding events.
  • Spread the word about the Month of the Military Child with other Service families and your wider community. Use the following hashtags on social media: #MotMC and #MonthoftheMilitaryChild.
  • To help your child’s school recognise and raise awareness of Service children, share information, ideas and resources with them.
  • Wear purple on Friday 24 April 2026: Wearing purple is a simple but powerful way to show solidarity with Service children. Remember to use the hashtag and encourage your colleagues to join in, too. You can even turn it into a purple-themed bake sale or activity.
  • Why not encourage your child to enter Never Such Innocence’s art and poetry competition? This year’s competition closes on 1 May 2026, and the theme is: Winds of Change.
For information on how schools and settings are marking this month, and to explore ideas and activities, visit the DCS’ website.

April 9, 2026

Dorset: Unwanted free household collection service for local residents



Are you due to move soon and would like to donate unwanted furniture, household goods?

Dorset Reclaim is a not-for-profit furniture re-use project offering electrical and household goods donated from local people & businesses to the general public with additional discounts available for households on low incomes.

Click HERE for more information or to donate unwanted household goods (in good or working condition) 

Information provided by Bovington HIVE