Generic and local information for the UK Military community including Serving Personnel, Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians.
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June 17, 2025
Maidstone: Leeds Castle Knights Retreat
NOW OPEN for bookings, stays available from 18th July 2025! This NEW getaway invites dreamers and adventurers to discover one of eight cosy lodges. Named after mythical creatures such as the Basilisk, Minotaur and Gryphon. Inspired by Queen Eleanor of Castile’s vision of a “Castle of Delights,” the Knights’ Retreat warmly welcomes you for a ‘knight’ you won’t soon forget.
June 16, 2025
Vale of Glamorgan: Citizen's Advice Cardiff & Vale Drop in at Woody's Lodge for Armed Forces Community - Last Friday of the month
We’re excited to announce that Woody’s Lodge is partnering with Citizens Advice Cardiff & Vale to bring you a brand-new monthly drop-in service!
When? Last Friday of every month
Time? 11am – 1pm
Where? Woody’s Lodge, Barry, Amelia Trust Farm
This is part of the Military Moves Made Easy project, funded by AFCFT, offering dedicated support for Armed Forces serving personnel and their families during relocation across Cardiff and the Vale.
Whether it’s:
- Welfare benefits
- Housing
- Debt
- Employment rights
- Family & relationships
- Or general social welfare issues
If you’re currently serving or a family member of someone who is, pop in and have a chat – we’re here for you.
Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.
Chertsey: Thorpe Park Resort
Check out the latest best value ticket and short break offers and deals at Thorpe Park, the ultimate destination for thrillseekers. Discover great savings when you book theme park tickets online and explore the best advance ticket prices now from just £29 per person online.
Click HERE for further information
Information provided by Southeast HIVE
Richmondshire: Library Opening times
Ripon: Andy's Man Club every Monday
No bookings. No fees. No pressure to talk. You can take it all at your own pace, one step at a time.
We now have just under 300 groups across the UK, as well as online groups.
June 15, 2025
Northern Ireland: myEarth NI, Family Friendly Website for events and resources relating to the Environment

Managed by Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful and developed in collaboration with Northern Ireland Environment Link and the Education for Sustainable Development Forum, they aim to provide an online space that brings Northern Ireland's environment sector together to engage people in action, educate through resources and offer opportunities to become involved in making a difference.
For more details, please click here
Information provided by HIVE NI
June 13, 2025
Stafford: Station Coffee Morning in the MOD Stafford community centre/HIVE Wednesday's during term time 9.30 to 11.30
The venue for the Coffee morning is in the MoD Stafford Community Centre Maresfield Drive /HIVE. It is held every Wednesday morning during term time from 09.30 to 11.30, everyone is welcome including children. If you have any ideas of what you would like at the coffee mornings come along to the Community Centre and let Carrie and Dawn know and we will try to do our best to make it happen. If you would like to volunteer to help with the session speak to Dawn in the HIVE, any help would be most appreciated.
Information provided by Stafford HIVE
June 12, 2025
Hullavington: Friday coffee mornings on camp at Buckley Barracks
Information provided by Colerne and Lyneham HIVEs
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?






