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November 28, 2025

Blandford: Garrison cinema volunteer opportunities


The Forum Cinema Blandford is looking for volunteers to join our small team. It has been open and running since 1997 and is a major asset to our community. We are the most visited BFBS cinema in the UK and we would love to see it continue to grow. There is a variety of volunteering opportunities to suit everyone. Help as little or as much as you would like. Tasks include

* Projectionist

* Ticket sales

* Food sales

* Social media /Advertising / Posters

Films are shown 2 nights a week from 18.30 on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday

And 2 to 4 Sundays a month from 13.30

If you are interested, please contact Theresa.sansom100@mod.gov.uk for more information.

Information provided by Bovington HIVE


November 27, 2025

Highlands: The Military Liaison Group (MLG) Latest Newsletter is now available


The MLG are delighted to share with you the latest issue of the MLG (Education) Newsletter – packed full as always with news and information for you, our Armed Forces families, educators, and professionals.

Click here for the latest MLG (Education) Newsletter


Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

Colerne: December issue of the Parish Magazine

 

Click here to read this issue online

Information provided by Colerne HIVE

NHS England - Calling all Young Carers!!!


Book your spot: england.nhsthinkcarer@nhs.net

Information from:Central HIVE Hub

Grantham: Housing Surgery


Next Housing Surgery at the HIVE Community Centre, Building 162, Thursday 18th December, 1030 - 1230. All welcome!

Information provided by Grantham HIVE

Grantham: Tell Healthwatch Lincolnshire about your most recent health or social care experience

A major new study by Healthwatch Lincolnshire will measure how health and social care is working in the county ahead of changes to the way health and care is managed and provided.

The survey gives everyone in the county the chance to share their latest health and social care experiences to create a picture of the state of health and social care in Lincolnshire.

The timing couldn’t be better for public voice to have real impact with significant changes on the way. This involves national and local changes to the NHS and proposed changes to local councils. This is in addition to the plans being driven by the government’s Department of Health and Social Care and the recent release of the 10-Year Health Plan.

It’s vital we know what it’s really like for people living in our county when they use local services, from GP surgeries, hospitals and dentists to social care, community support or any other professional who helps with health or care.

Healthwatch Lincolnshire will also use these results to see what’s working well and where improvements are needed to influence those who plan, deliver and monitor services across Lincolnshire, including the NHS, local councils and care providers. Main survey link

The survey covers:

Your most recent experience of health services
Your most recent experience of care services
GP (general practice) services
Pharmacy services
Dental services
Community health services – including community nursing, occupational and physiotherapy, Lincolnshire Stroke Service, and palliative end-of-life care
Hospital services – including planned, inpatient and emergency care
Mental health services
Social care – including home care, care homes, children’s services, Lincolnshire Carers Service, home adaptations and equipment for independence
Wellbeing and lifestyle services – for example Wellbeing Lincs and One You Lincolnshire
Charity, voluntary, community or faith organisations or groups


Information provided by Grantham HIVE

Bovington: Free community Christmas event - Friday 12th Dec at Poppies tea rooms


If you've got any kids toys you don't need please drop of at Poppies Tearooms, King George V Rd, Bovington. Open 9am-3pm Monday's to Fridays (Until 5th Dec)

Information provided by Bovington HIVE

Hampshire: Hampshire County Council - Your Hampshire The Latest from your County Council







Have your say on the future of local government in Hampshire and the Solent area

The Government is consulting on plans to simplify local government in Hampshire and the Solent area, by replacing the current two-tier system with fewer, new single-tier unitary councils.

Included in Government’s consultation is our proposal, developed in partnership with East Hampshire District Council, to create four new unitary councils in our area (three on the Hampshire mainland and a stand-alone unitary council on the Isle of Wight), to replace the current mix of 15 county, district and unitary councils that serve Hampshire, Southampton, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight.

Hampshire County Council’s proposal is one option presented for consideration in the consultation. Other councils in the area have put forward their ideas for local government reorganization too, in the form of five new unitary councils, which are also included in the consultation.

To find out more about all the proposals in the Government’s consultation, visit the Government's consultation web pages.

A hard copy of the Government’s consultation document and the proposals will also be available for view at each of the County Council’s 40 libraries from next week.

Click HERE for more information

Information provided by South East HIVE Hub




Lichfield: Whittington Preschool and Day Nursery - Donations for Lichfield Food Bank (last day 12 December)


 Information: Central HIVE Hub

November 26, 2025

Brecon: 2nd Brecon Brownies - Spaces Available for January Start - Thursday Evenings


2nd Brecon Brownies (for girls aged 7-10) meet on Tuesday evenings in St David’s Hall Llanfaes. We have spaces available to start in January.

Register your interest here.

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.

BFPO: Last Posting Dates Christmas 2025

 

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To ensure your Christmas letters and parcels reach their destination in good time, it’s always a good idea to post as early as possible, the latest posting dates in time for Christmas Deliver are above or at the following link: Get ready for Christmas 2025 │ Royal Mail Group Ltd

Scotland: Poppy Scotland Centenary Calendar 2026


The 2026 Centenary Calendar is here! Featuring artwork created by pupils across Scotland, it’s a unique way to support our work. Order your copy today and enjoy a year of creativity on every page.

Get your copy: https://www.poppyscotland.org.uk/.../centenary-calendar...


Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

November 25, 2025

North Yorkshire: Do you want to take small steps or big changes?



Please see attached a flyer for the ‘life chats’ that are available to anyone we would benefit from some support and direction to move forward positively with their life goals whether that be into education or employment

 Information provided by North HIVE Hub

Leuchars: Station Christmas Toy Drive Appeal 2025

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Leuchars Station are asking for donations of NEW Toys (all ages), if you would like to make a toy donation you can leave it with the HIVE, Bright Horizons or Station HQ.

Last intake is Friday 12th December.

Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

November 24, 2025

Northern Ireland: Latest Edition of NI4 Kids is out now


To read the latest edition on line, please click here

Information provided by HIVE NI

Bovington: Wool Parish Newsletter Dec 2025

 



The latest edition is available. Click HERE to read. 

Local information, events, notices & updates

Information provided by Bovington HIVE

Blandford: Garrison pantomime 'Sleeping Beauty' Mon 8th Dec - Tickets on sale now

 

This year's Garrison pantomime from the Forces Foundation will be performed by professional actors from the Panto bus.

Come join us for this year’s live performance of Sleeping Beauty.

Venue: Blandford Garrison Cinema.

Refreshments will be available to purchase from the cinema shop.

Doors open 1645hrs Performance starts at 1730hrs.

Tickets available from Welfare Office, Williams Building £3 per person.

Information provided by Bovington HIVE


Weeton / Fylde: Council Transforms Waste Collections from Autumn 2026

Major Boost for Fylde’s Recycling as Council Transforms Waste Collections to Protect Environment

Fylde residents will soon benefit from a revolutionary transformation of waste and recycling services that will dramatically reduce environmental impact while making recycling easier than ever before.

From Autumn 2026, the grey and brown bins outside every home will switch roles in an innovative move approved by Tuesday’s Executive Committee. Residents will use their existing grey bins for paper and card recycling, benefiting from the extra capacity, while general waste moves to the brown bins.

This transformation arrives alongside weekly food waste collections, with every household receiving dedicated kitchen and outdoor caddies. The third of bin contents that’s actually food scraps will be transformed into renewable energy instead of harming our environment in landfill.

The changes, backed by over £1 million in government funding, mean Fylde can boost recycling rates from 40% towards the national 65% target without expensive new bins or reducing collection frequency.

Councillor Michelle Morris, Lead Member for Customer and Operational Services, said: “This smart bin swap is a win-win for our community. By simply switching which bin we use for what, we’ll dramatically increase recycling capacity while reducing general waste – a fantastic transformation that benefits everyone.”

Clear guidance and support will be provided to every household ahead of the changes, ensuring that all residents feel confident about this positive transformation for Fylde’s future.

To stay up to date with food waste collections, visit our dedicated webpage.

Information provided by Preston & Weeton HIVE
(source - News from Fylde Council)

November 20, 2025

Wiltshire: Newly launched dog friendly directory

 

This scheme is aimed at encouraging shops, restaurants, accommodation providers and other local businesses to become more welcoming to dogs and their owners. By enabling dogs to visit a wider range of public places, this helps reduce the time dogs spend alone at home and has benefits such as social interaction and mental stimulation. This encourages dogs to express their natural behaviours, contributing to improved behaviour and a higher quality of life for both dogs and their owners.

Please click here to access the directory

Information provided by Colerne & Lyneham HIVEs

St Andrews: Dune planting action day, Tuesday 25th November

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**NEW DATE**Fancy helping out on our dunes with a bit of transplanting dune grasses?

Aged 18 and over. All equipment, gloves, teas and coffees provided.

You would be most welcome along, work at your own pace and make a difference to our dunes.

To book on, please contact us:
Tel: 01334 466711
email: westsands@standrews.com