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November 19, 2024

GamCare's 'Way Forward' programme - online support for women affected by harmful gambling

Way Forward is GamCare's support group for all women affected by someone else’s gambling harm.  Groups aim to provide a safe, supportive and confidential space for women to share their experiences, find comfort and empower one another.

Way Forward online sessions are semi-structured, running for 1.5 hours over six weeks. Groups are led by trained facilitators specialising in supporting women who are affected by gambling-related harms.

Each week will focus on the impact of different areas of gambling harm:

Grantham: AFVBC


Grantham Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club
The Tollemache Inn
17 St Peter's Hill
Grantham
NG31 6PY

T: 07921055429
E: jimmyhill1968@gmail.com

Meeting second and last Saturday of the month from 0900 - 1130am.

Information provided by Grantham HIVE

 

Grantham: Knit & Natter at Digby's Cafe


GAC Military Discount - Cafe at the Guildhall Arts Centre.

Information provided by Grantham HIVE

 

Hampshire: Hampshire Libraries Kids' Zone

 




FREE activities being held at Libraries in Hampshire including Fun Stuff, Childrens' Clubs and Events and Toddler/Baby Rhymetime. Visit the Hampshire County Council website below for more information.

Click HERE for more information.

Information provided by South East HIVE Hub

Aldershot: Army Welfare Service join our team


Information provided by South East HIVE Hub

Aldershot: Shots Foundation Sight Loss Soccer

 

On the first Monday of every month, The Shots Foundation run a sight loss soccer session at the Samuel Cody School from 1730-1830.

The Shots Foundation run these sessions to provide those over 16 with any range of sight loss the opportunity to keep active and keep their love of football alive, because football is for all.

Information provided by South East HIVE Hub

Surrey: Surrey County Council - Adult Learning News


Adult learning news

Keep up to date with adult learning courses, discounts, news, events and exhibitions by signing up to the e-newsletter or follow on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).

Click HERE for more information

Information provided by South East HIVE Hub

Wales: Keep Wales Tidy - Find your nearest Litter Picking Hub


It’s really easy to borrow the equipment you need to clean up your local community.

1. Search for your nearest Litter Picking Hub using our online map 

2. Contact the hub to book the kit you need

3. Collect the kit and clean up your chosen area!

It's as simple as that!

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Mae’n hawdd benthyg yr offer sydd ei angen arnoch i lanhau eich cymuned leol.

1. Chwiliwch am eich Hyb Codi Sbwriel agosaf gan ddefnyddio ein map ar-lein 

2. Cysylltwch â’r hyb i archebu’r offer sydd ei angen arnoch

3. Casglwch yr offer a glanhewch eich ardal ddewisol!

Mae mor syml â hynny!

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub. 

November 18, 2024

Wiltshire: 'MyWilts' app update coming soon

 

Wiltshire Council are updating the MyWilts app soon with some new features and a new look and feel.

The MyWilts app is the quickest way for you to report issues to the council, including highways defects, weather emergencies, fly-tipping and overgrown vegetation.

If you have automatic updates turned on there is nothing else you need to do to start using the new version of MyWilts, when it becomes available. If automatic updates are turned off, simply visit the App Store for Apple devices or the Google Store for Android devices to initiate the update. The update will be compatible for iOS 16 and Android 10, which means devices that can support these or later operating systems can support the new version of the app. Please note, when the update has taken place previous versions of the app will no longer function and you will need to visit your app store to update the app to continue using it.

You can continue to use your previous details to login and report issues. Cases raised in the previous version of the app can still be viewed.

Wiltshire: Upcoming Wellbeing courses from the Family and Community Learning team - free for Military families