Information provided by HIVE NI
Generic and local information for the UK Military community including Serving Personnel, Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians.
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September 12, 2025
Leuchars: Military Wives Choir, Mondays 18.30- 20.00
Leuchars Military Wives Choir meet in the Community Centre on Monday evenings 1830-2000hrs
September 11, 2025
Wiltshire: Parental support from the Wiltshire Council Family Hub
Find out more at about these at the following links:
Alternatively click here to visit the homepage of the website
Information provided by Colerne & Lyneham HIVEs
Innsworth: What's available to hire from the Welfare team?
Please visit the Imjin Station Community Facebook page to keep up to date with what's happening in and around Innsworth, including updates and events from the Welfare team
Information provided by Lyneham HIVE
Lyneham: Sunny Days Nursery roles in Lyneham & Calne
Sunny Days are always looking for talented people to join their team. If you are an experienced nursery practitioner or have a passion for childcare and are considering this as your career, they would love to hear from you. Please drop them a line along with your CV to hr@sunnydays-nursery.co.uk.
Their current roles:Armed Forces Commissioner Bill becomes law
With Royal Assent, we move closer to appointing the first Armed Forces Commissioner, giving personnel and families an independent voice to champion their welfare.
Further information: First ever independent Armed Forces Champion gets the 'royal seal' - GOV.UK
Grantham: The Lincolnshire Military Veterans and Families Wellbeing Network
The Lincolnshire Military Veterans and Families Wellbeing Network (LMVFWN) has been facilitated by Every-One since 2017. The Network brings together more than 100 organisations at national, regional, county, and local levels, all united in their dedication to the wellbeing of Lincolnshire’s armed forces community.
September 10, 2025
Forces Employment Charity awarded £25,000 to support young people from military families
The Forces Employment Charity has been awarded £25,000 by the Armed Forces Education Trust to expand support for young people from military families across the UK.
Press release:
Forces Employment Charity awarded £25,000 to support young people from military families
The Forces Employment Charity has been awarded £25,000 by the Armed Forces Education Trust to expand its dedicated employment support for young people from military families in the UK.
Last year, with the help of an initial grant from the Trust, the Forces Employment Charity was able to help 756 Service children and young people, aged 16-24, by delivering life skills, education, training, and employment support.
Children and young people growing up in Armed Forces households can face unique challenges, such as frequent relocation, separation from parents, disrupted education, and lower participation in higher education compared to their civilian peers.
The additional funding from the Trust will enable the Forces Employment Charity to provide tailored one-to-one mentoring, employability workshops, access to work experience placements, and guidance with education and career pathways. Advisors, many of whom are military spouses, bring lived experience and a deep understanding of the pressures that Service life can place on young people.
Dreghorn: Army Welfare Service Community Support P3-P7 Youth Club, starts Wednesday 17th Sept
All children and young people must be registered with AWS to attend.
Email: RC-AWS-N-Lowlands-CSOMailbox@mod.gov.uk
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
Dreghorn: Army Welfare Service Community Support Senior Youth Club (S1-S6) starts Friday 19th September
All children and young people must be registered with AWS to attend.




