Please click the following link to view this latest edition online: Civvy Street - June/July
Generic and local information for the UK Military community including Serving Personnel, Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians.
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June 12, 2025
Civvy Street Magazine – Jun/Jul 25 Issue out now
Innsworth: Coffee morning with Pinnacle and Vivo - Fri 27 Jun
Representatives from Pinnacle and VIVO, including the Housing Officer, and Welfare team will be available for you to see face to face. Please come and raise your issues to the team.
Please click here to visit the Imjin Station Community Facebook page for updates and information
Information provided by Lyneham HIVE
Corsham: Drop-in session with Pinnacle, Vivo, DWP & AWS - Wed 2 Jul
Please click here to visit the Corsham Military Community Hub Facebook page for updates and information
Information provided by Colerne HIVE
Chepstow: Volunteering Opportunities available with Drill Hall, Chepstow
The Drill Hall Needs You!
Our much-loved community venue depends on the support of volunteers to help keep it open, vibrant, and affordable for everyone. Whether you can give an hour a week or help out now and then, every bit of support makes a big difference.
Flexible roles to suit you – from front of house and refreshments to event support and tech.
Perk alert: Volunteers get to enjoy events for free while helping make them happen!
A great way to meet people, gain experience, and be part of something special in Chepstow.
Interested? Email: volunteers@chepstowtc.gov.uk
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.
Hullavington: Friday coffee mornings on camp at Buckley Barracks
All are welcome and soft play will be available for children.
Please click here to follow the 9 Regt RLC Welfare Facebook page for updates and information
Information provided by Colerne and Lyneham HIVEs
Wiltshire: New courses from Wiltshire Council Family & Community Learning
The course pairs with Supporting My Teen With Wellbeing on Tuesday 22 July, which supports parents and carers to communicate and connect with their teenagers and promote the importance of wellbeing. Booking for this course closes on Tuesday 15 July.
Chepstow: SARA - Fundraising Volunteers Needed!
Severn Area Rescue Association
We need you to join our fund raising team so we can keep doing our search and rescue work for this community!
Contact: Ryan.games@sara-rescue.org.uk
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub
We need you to join our fund raising team so we can keep doing our search and rescue work for this community!
Contact: Ryan.games@sara-rescue.org.uk
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub
Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: Improved support for serving families facing separation challenges
The idea of not seeing your partner or parent for months at a time, often with limited contact, can be stressful and unsettling. But it’s a common experience for many armed forces families.
Deployment, training and exercises make separation a fundamental part of service for many, but this can have a significant impact on family life. Being apart can cause loneliness and a sense of isolation – whether you’re ‘weekending’ and adjusting to a constantly changing family dynamic or dealing with long separations.
Re-opening today, The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (The Trust) devised their Apart, not Alone programme to tackle this issue head on, offering support for armed forces families facing time apart.
Building on the success of last year’s programme, this year the Trust are delivering support where and when it’s needed most - reflecting the changing nature of deployment, recognising the different types of separation and the sometimes very different challenges these can present.
Why are we running this programme?
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