March 23, 2026

Wales: Transformative new childcare support will save Defence families up to £6000 a year


A new Defence scheme to transform support for forces families with young children will be rolled out across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland from September 2026, the Defence Secretary announced on 20th March 2026.

This major boost for UK Armed Forces families will save forces families living in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland up to £6,000 per year for each child and will help with the cost of living as they serve to protect the nation.

It will be delivered through the Ministry of Defence’s existing Early Years childcare reimbursement scheme and will ensure that eligible working UK Armed Forces families receive the same Government funded childcare support as forces families in England.

This government promised to renew the nation’s contract with those who serve, and this support is another major step to deliver on that pledge. Childcare is cited as one of several factors affecting Armed Forces retention and morale and this government is on a mission to fix the recruitment crisis. The announcement was made by Defence Secretary John Healey MP on a visit to meet families at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh.

To read the whole article on the .Gov website: Transformative new childcare support will save Defence families up to £6000 a year

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.

March 20, 2026

Tidworth: Army Welfare Service - Volunteers required - to support Youth Club in Tidworth


Information provided by South West HIVE Hub

The Poppy Factory Navigator Service




The Poppy Factory’s Navigator service is now open to self-referrals — meaning veterans can sign up directly, without needing a professional referral first.

Navigator is for veterans who would like to return to work but are facing obstacles that make it difficult to progress. The service helps them boost health, wellbeing, confidence and motivation through personalised support, connection with local services and meaningful activities. Focusing on one thing at a time helps to break down barriers in a manageable way.

The service is currently available to veterans in South Wales, Cheshire and Merseyside and the West Midlands.

Full details: www.poppyfactory.org/navigator-self-refer/

Information provided by Central HIVE Hub

Vale of Glamorgan: Veterans Wellbeing Day - every last Tuesday of the Month at the Health Hwb, Barry

 
Health Hwb: 

If you’re a veteran in Barry or the Vale of Glamorgan, this one’s for you.
Our Hwb for Heroes Veterans Wellbeing Day is back on Tuesday 31st March, from 2pm until 9pm.

This is a safe, welcoming space to switch off, relax, reset and reconnect with no pressure and no expectations.
As part of the day, veterans can book a free 1-hour contrast therapy session using the sauna and ice bath, completely free of charge. There will also be the option to use our pressotherapy, giving you even more chance to rest, recover and recharge.

Never tried any of it before? No problem at all we’ll talk you through everything and support you every step of the way.
Whether you come for the therapy, a brew and a chat, or just to be around people who understand, this space is yours.

To book your free session, contact Jake directly:
07488 571666

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub

Ross-on-Wye: Free Storytime Sessions - Little Hedgehogs Book Fayre at Ross-on-Wye Library on Thursday 2nd April


FREE Storytime with local authors Thursday 2nd April 2026
Ross-on-Wye Library from 11am to 3pm
Competition for all ages Wild Wood Press for the #LittleHedgehogsBookFayre
Book Trail around town on NOW. See if you can find your favourite characters in the Ross shops windows.

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Leominster: Coffee with a Cop drop in sessions in Leominster - 26th & 30th March 2026

Leominster Safer Neighbourhood Team - Coffee with a Cop.

Do you have a burning local policing question that you would like to ask a member of the Leominster Safer Neighbourhood team? In the next few weeks, we are hosting several coffee with a cop events, where you can pop along and share any policing concerns or pop and meet a member of the team.
  • 26th March 2026 at 1130-1230hrs The Grange Court, leominster
  • 30th March 2026 at 1400-1500hrs 35 West Street, Leominster
We look forward to seeing you there!
On behalf of Leominster Safer Neighbourhood Team.

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.

Leominster: Armed Forces Community Support & Advice Hub - 1st & 3rd Friday of the month at Leominster Town Centre Chamber

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.

Scotland: Transformative new childcare support will save Defence families up to £6000 a year


A new Defence scheme to transform support for forces families with young children will be rolled out across the UK from September 2026.

A new Defence scheme to transform support for forces families with young children will be rolled out across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland from September 2026, the Defence Secretary has announced today.

This major boost for UK Armed Forces families will save forces families living in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland up to £6,000 per year for each child and will help with the cost of living as they serve to protect the nation.

It will be delivered through the Ministry of Defence’s existing Early Years childcare reimbursement scheme and will ensure that eligible working UK Armed Forces families receive the same Government funded childcare support as forces families in England.

To read more 👉 Transformative new childcare support will save Defence families up to £6000 a year - GOV.UK

Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

March 19, 2026

Dorset: Lulworth Range walks & Tyneham Village, public access information


The Lulworth Ranges are part of the AFV (Armoured Fighting Vehicles) Gunnery School, an important training establishment of the British Army.

The Lulworth Range walks  open to the public every weekend and during peak summer months however may be closed at certain times. Please check latest opening times by clicking HERE

Tyneham Village was evacuated in 1943 during WWII when the area was needed for military training and has been deserted ever since. You can walk around the buildings and read the many information boards about life back then. 
You can also walk down to Worborrow Bay from the village which offers stunning views of the coastline. 

It’s always best to check Tyneham Village online before visiting to see opening days and times which is mostly weekends and main public holidays. Tyneham Village gate permits vehicle access and opens at 9am when no military activity is taking place and is closed at dusk each evening. The exhibitions in Tyneham School and Tyneham Church are open from 10am until 4pm on non-firing days however this may vary depening on the time of year.

In the car park you will see an honesty box with a suggested £4 parking charge.

Information provided by Bovington HIVE

 

Hereford: Young Nature Rangers - Planting Trees at Bartonsham Meadows nature reserve on Sat 21st March 26


Young Nature Rangers - Monthly, practical conservation group for 16 to 25 year olds

About the event:

At this session we will be planting trees at Bartonsham Meadows nature reserve.
Advance registration essential - see details below.

Booking:

Phone number: 07538832742
Email: j.morton@herefordshirewt.co.uk
Price: Free
More information available on Herefordshire Wildlife Trust Website

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub