Generic and local information for the UK Military community including Serving Personnel, Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians.
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January 29, 2026
January 28, 2026
Vale of Glamorgan: Annual subscriptions for the 2026/27 garden waste collection service are now open
From 02 March, subscribers will have their garden waste collected every two weeks and will be able to book winter collections between December and February.
Residents who sign up before 01 April 2026 will be able to subscribe to our early bird offer from £41 per year, the same price as in 2025
The Council has reviewed its fees and charges for 2026/27 and prices for garden waste subscriptions will increase from 01 April 2026 to £45 for up to 8 bags and £65 for more than 8 bags.
Sign up now for:
- Up to 8 bags /fortnight £41 for the year
- More than 8 bags /fortnight £59 for the year
Don’t want to subscribe for a full year? You will have the option to subscribe to a half-year service from August.
Find out more and sign up online.
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.
January 27, 2026
Final week to share views on Service life – AFCAS 2026
The Armed Forces Continuous Attitude Survey (AFCAS) closes this week – on Monday 2 February 2026, 11.59 pm.
This survey is an opportunity for Service personnel to reflect on, and voice, which parts of Service life they are satisfied with, and what they feel could be improved.Your feedback helps to inform Defence’s policies and initiatives to improve Service life. Whether it’s with accommodation, pay and allowances or career progression.
Here are some recent examples which demonstrate Defence’s commitment and action to improve lived experiences in the Armed Forces:
- Families Hub – Check out Defence’s information portal, with useful signposting to information, support and organisations, to help you navigate Service family life. Visit the Families Hub.
- Simplifying overseas service finances – Defence’s new digital tools and updated allowances help you and your family navigate the financial aspects of overseas assignments – with greater confidence and less paperwork. Read more on the BFBS website.
Leuchars Station: Community Centre Timetable of events
Richmond: Seeking new players for Richmond Town Ladies FC
We are seeking a couple of players to add to our squad for the remainder of this season.
Please get in touch if you’d like to know more or come to training. Details all in the poster or DM this page
Training is Richmond School - 3G Wednesday 7-8pm
Likely to change to Tuesday & Thursdays once the light comes back.
Information provided by North HIVE Hub
Catterick: New to the area? Come along to one of our Family Coffee Mornings
A little reminder of our next two Family Coffee Mornings.
Pop them in your diary!
11th February
11th March
10:00-12:00
The Bridge, DL9 4AF
SEE YOU THERE!
Information provided by North HIVE Hub
Leuchars: Increase in Day/Night Flying mid Feb to mid Marh 2026
Between mid-Feb and mid-Mar ‘26, Military training will take place across Scotland as part of Exercise Kukri Dawn. Activity will be particularly noticeable in areas around Leuchars Station, inc. periods of low-level helicopter flying during the day and at night. The ability to operate effectively at low level is essential for military helicopters in their role supporting troops on the ground. Realistic low-level training in the UK is therefore a vital part of preparing aircrew for operational duties. Military helicopters will avoid overflying horse riders wherever possible, provided riders can be identified in sufficient time and it is safe to do so. Aircrew are trained to identify and avoid potential conflicts however sudden or aggressive manoeuvring close to riders can significantly increase the risk of disturbance. If riders are seen late, helicopters will usually continue on a steady flight path rather than manoeuvre as this is considered the safest option for both riders and aircrew. Local residents, farmers, and equestrian communities may experience increased noise and military activity during this period. While all training is carefully planned and conducted safely, we would like to highlight potential impacts on people, animals, and rural activity.
January 26, 2026
Northern Ireland: Education Authority NI on Storm Chandra
Schools Update on Storm Chandra
Amber and yellow weather warnings are in place for NI tomorrow and the potential impacts on schools are being kept under review.
The situation has been discussed with the Department and Minister and there are no current plans to issue general school closure notices.
School leaders are asked to monitor and assess the weather warnings and conditions in their areas and to take local decisions if required.
School transport services will operate but may be subject to disruption due to high winds and the risk of flooding. In line with PSNI advice, contingency plans are being finalised to avoid coastal roads where possible.
Parents should be aware of the potential for disruption to school transport tomorrow as, in some cases, they may have to make their own transport arrangements for their children.
Bovington: Wool Parish Newsletter Feb 2026
South West: ABF Valentines Day prize draw
Scan the QR code or visit https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/abf-valentine to enter by Thu 12 Feb
Information provided by Colerne & Lyneham HIVE
Lossiemouth: Flying Notice 26th/27th January & 2nd/3rd February
26th/27th January*
2nd/3rd February*
This is part of Exercise POINT BLANK which will see aircraft operating over various areas of Scotland, particularly throughout the Highlands and off the East Coast.
*Dates and areas of operation may change where required.
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
North Yorkshire: Catterick Connection - Need Advice? Dates for Feb drop ins
These are open to all clients with a military connection - serving personnel, veterans, their carers and families
Information provided by North HIVE Hub
January 23, 2026
Bovington: Monkey World 50% off entry for locals until Sat 31st Jan 2026
Northern Ireland: Latest Edition of NI4 Kids is out now

Information provided by HIVE NI
January 22, 2026
St Athan: Citizens Advice Drop-In for the military community - last Tuesday of every month at the HIVE, St Athan
Citizens Advice Drop In - last Tuesday of the month starting on Tuesday 29th July 25 at the Wales HIVE Hub, 2 Rook Close, St Athan, CF62 4NA.
No appointment necessary.
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.
West Midlands: Health and Social Care Survey for UK Armed Forces Veterans in Coventry and Warwickshire
The purpose of the research is to find out what UK Armed Forces Veterans living in Coventry and Warwickshire think about health and social care research. For the purposes of this survey the definition of a Veteran is someone who has served for one day or more in either the Regular or Reserve UK Armed Forces.
Please complete the survey HERE
Information provided by: Central HIVE Hub
Alton: Alton Repair Cafe
Our Repair Café is moving to the Alton Assembly Rooms in 2026. It will be held on the 3rd Saturday of EVERY month. This will make it much easier for people to know when to take their household items for repair.
If you would like further details please e-mail altonrepaircafe21@gmail.com












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