November 26, 2025

OPERATION BULLSEYE – Qualifier events up to May 2026

OPERATION BULLSEYE is a unique darts event that pairs professional players with serving personnel and veterans in a knockout tournament like no other.

Details of registration for competitors, and all other events, can be found on the posters and within the below link.

More details to follow for spectators but it is shaping up to be a great event that is open to all three services and veterans, please share around your departments.

https://www.defencedartscommunity.co.uk/registration

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

Scotland: The Winter/Christmas edition of the Scotland 4 kids magazine is now available.


Click on image to read the magazine 👆


Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

November 24, 2025

First Defence Finance: Resources from Safer Gambling Week

Last week marked Safer Gambling Week, and our colleagues at First Defence Finance (one of the three MOD-endorsed Credit Unions) have produced a booklet on this topic that can be viewed online at: 

👉 https://heyzine.com/flip-book/FDFGamblingSupport

Read on for further information:

Weeton: Stay & Play session - UPDATE

The former HomeStart Play and stay sessions are now being held by AWS within the Children Centre every Thursday from 9am - 11am until further notice. 

Information provided by Preston & Weeton 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 21, 2025

Lyneham: Weekly Play, Youth, Community and Baby groups

 
Please click the images above to enlarge

Details of the fortnightly Bumps, Boobs and Babies group can be found here and the details of the fortnightly Little Lights group can be found here

Information provided by Lyneham HIVE

Wiltshire: Borrow an activity tracker watch and/or blood pressure monitors for free from your local Library

 

Wiltshire Council are running a 'Wearable Wellness' programme from their libraries with the aim of helping you lead a healthier lifestyle.

The programme makes available for loan smart activity tracker watches and blood pressure monitors for free with a membership, from these libraries, to enable you to monitor your health and make informed decisions about your wellbeing.

If you aren't already a library member, join online, or in person at one of Wiltshire Council's libraries.

Click here to find out more about the 'Wearable Wellness' programme

Information provided by Colerne & Lyneham HIVE

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 HIVE