April 17, 2025

Wiltshire: Waste vehicle fire – please recycle batteries and electricals safely

 

One of Wiltshire Council's waste collection vehicles caught fire while out on its rounds in Trowbridge recently. Thanks to the prompt actions of the crew, fire service, the police there was thankfully no injuries or significant damage to the vehicle. Colleagues from the Street Scene service also assisted in the immediate clean up.

Incidents like this provides a good opportunity to remind everyone to never put batteries or electricals in any of your household bins. Batteries and electricals contaminating bins can cause fires, so it is important to recycle them properly.

In Wiltshire we provide a kerbside collection service to help you recycle these types of items safely and conveniently.

You can easily recycle batteries by leaving them in a clear sealed bag on top of your blue-lidded bin or next to your blue sack on collection day. Small electricals can be presented for collection in a supermarket carrier bag by the side of the blue-lidded recycling bin, or blue recycling sack.

More information about battery and small electricals collections

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Midlands Air Festival - 30 May - 1 June


 

Full details can be found HERE


April 16, 2025

Scotland: Forces Children Scotland child friendly emotional cycle of deployment


Work started earlier this year with children and young people to co-create a child-friendly emotional cycle of deployment resource to explain the emotional cycle of deployment.

The children and young people have developed the visual of a rollercoaster to help explain their experiences of the different stages of the cycle.

The Deployment Rollercoaster can be accessed here:
https://forceschildrenscotland.org.uk/the-deployment-rollercoaster/

The Deployment Rollercoaster allows children, young people and adults to see that all emotions are valid and it ok to feel different emotions throughout the deployment cycle. The rollercoaster is supported by accessible resources for children, young people and parents to help support their child’s mental health and wellbeing at each stage of the ride.

We invite you to explore this online resource and let us know your thoughts and would welcome an opportunity to meet with you to talk or discuss opportunities to promote the use of this resource in your setting.

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Wiltshire: Families Out Loud - supporting families of drug and alcohol users in Wiltshire

 

Families Out Loud is a Wiltshire charity working with families challenged by someone else’s drug and alcohol dependency.

Their purpose is to support families to bravely build a better life. Their vision is to reach every family impacted by drug and alcohol use, so they can speak out, free from stigma, and receive the support care and help they need. Their values are to listen, care, be practical and show determination.

Please click here to visit the website

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Gillingham: Gillingham Town Soccer School Saturday Mornings 9am -10am from Ages 4-7 Free for the first 4 Weeks

 


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April 15, 2025

Hereford: Do you know about the new video library of resources for families?


 

Healthwatch is conducting a survey for NHS Herefordshire & Worcestershire to understand if local families are aware of the new video library of resources for children. These videos provide helpful information to support children and families in the community. Check them out here: Video Library


Your input will help improve how these resources are promoted and guide the creation of future videos.

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub


Lyneham: Expanded 'Wiltshire Connect' bus service to include Royal Wootton Bassett and Malmesbury areas


The Public Transport team at Wiltshire Council is pleased to advise that we will be extending our popular Wiltshire Connect on-demand bus service in the Royal Wootton Bassett and Malmesbury areas from Wednesday 23rd April.

The service can be used for journeys to Royal Wootton Bassett, Malmesbury and to any location in the operating area (see image above) which includes the Great Western Hospital, Orbital Retail Park and Kemble Railway Station.

Anyone can use Wiltshire Connect and our wheelchair accessible vehicles operate between 6am-8pm Mon-Fri and 8am-7.30pm on Saturdays.

Rides can be booked by using the Wiltshire Connect app or by phone on 01225 712900 (Please note: The app can be used to book rides from Tuesday 22nd April).

April 11, 2025

Wiltshire: Discover Wiltshire's Wonders with the new 2025 visitor map and guide

 

Visit Wiltshire has launched its new Visitor Map and Visitor Guide for 2025, offering a fresh perspective on exploring this captivating region.

Both the map and the guide are part of Visit Wiltshire's ongoing commitment to promote local tourism and support the region's economy. By providing up-to-date and accessible information, Visit Wiltshire aims to enhance the visitor experience and encourage more people to discover the unique charm of Wiltshire.

Click the images above to access each map, or follow the links below:


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Gloucestershire: Support for families from HomeStart

 

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For further information and links to each area as above, please visit the website: https://home-startgloucestershire.org.uk/

Information provided by Lyneham HIVE

MOD Victim Witness Care Unit

 
The Defence Victim Witness Care Unit (VWCU) provides support and guidance for victims and witnesses during their journey through the Service Justice System.

Visit the website for more information: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/victim-witness-care-unit-vwcu

Colerne: Updated Welfare opening times and contact information

 

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Colerne Station general enquiries (including those living in Colerne SFA but working elsewhere)

For general enquiries regarding house/flat bookings, park passes, etc. please visit the office during the above times. Alternatively please call or email via the details below:

  • 01225 745210
  • 21sig-colernestn-welfare-mailbox@mod.gov.uk

April 10, 2025

Chippenham: Social gardening and conversation for mental health


All this month the Wiltshire Mental Health Inclusion Service and Wiltshire Service Users' Network are highlighting autism and mental health in support of World Autism Acceptance Month.

The Chippenham Collective offers a variety of activities aimed at connecting people with nature and fostering a sense of community. In particular anyone who feels isolated on account of mental health issues, physical health conditions or neurodiversity (like autism or ADHD). For more information, visit: https://www.chippenhamcollective.co.uk/

Join us and the conversation all this month for more statistics, myth-busting, tips and highlighting of support in Wiltshire.

To access and download our Autism and Mental Health in Wiltshire booklet, visit: 
https://www.rethink.org/help-in-your-area/support-groups/wiltshire-wellbeing-cafes/

Information provided by Colerne & Lyneham HIVEs

Wiltshire: Happy Cafes will now be known as Wiltshire Wellbeing Cafes


Happy Cafés in Wiltshire are having a name change, and will now be called Wiltshire Wellbeing Cafés.

With the Rethink Wiltshire Mental Health Inclusion Service closing in June, we could no longer facilitate Happy Cafés on behalf of Action for Happiness. However, we are pleased to announce that the cafés will be able to continue as registered groups under Rethink Mental Illness - and mainly thanks to the wonderful Rethink volunteers.

Happy Cafés have always been part of the Action for Happiness movement, and although a great ethos we are no longer in the position to use this name. Current attendees and volunteers came to the decision of the new name: Wiltshire Wellbeing Cafés.

There is a dedicated email and webpage for the Wellbeing Cafés:
https://www.rethink.org/.../wiltshire-wellbeing-cafes/

As well as full details (locations and timings) of the Wellbeing Cafes, there are various publications such as mental health booklets available to download on the webpage.

Information provided by Colerne & Lyneham HIVEs

Stafford: Sandon Road Preschool Playgroup spaces available all year round (subject to availability)

 


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Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust latest round of grants - Serving Families 'On the Move' programme


A further three projects have been awarded bringing the total number to 14 projects worth over £1.25 million! These inclusive projects will improve the quality of life for service families affected by the difficulties and challenges relocation can bring, by implementing support for families not to just adapt but thrive in their new communities - in the latest round of grants from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund.

Tackling the challenges head-on, each of the projects is all about connecting families with local groups, services and activities; helping to build friendships and making sure service families have a community to lean on, so relocation doesn’t have to be such a struggle.

Our CEO Anna Wright says: “This funding in vital in ensuring service families feel supported, connected and empowered as they navigate the challenges of relocation. By having these projects, we’re strengthening communities and hopefully make every move a little easier.”

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Grantham: Grantham Disabled Children's Society - GDCS


Room 14, Elmer House, Finkin Street, Grantham

A parent led group supporting families who have children with disabilities, welcoming all to learn about the group and can signpost families to the services/EHCP advice/SEN and mental health and wellbeing for carers.

Information provided by Grantham HIVE

Serve & Protect Credit Union - 2025/26 Cash ISA now launched!

 

Serve and Protect Credit Union's latest Fixed Cash ISA is here!

Secure a guaranteed and tax-free 4% AER return on your savings for the 2025/26 tax year, while supporting the wider community of those who serve and protect. Here’s how the new Fixed Cash ISA benefits you:

  • Start Small, Save Big: Deposit as little as £5, with contributions up to £20,000 for this tax year.
  • Tax-Free Growth: Enjoy a guaranteed 4% AER return to maximise your savings effortlessly.
  • Peace of Mind: Your savings are protected up to £85,000 by the FSCS (Financial Services Compensation Scheme).
  • Community Impact: Your savings make a meaningful difference by supporting others within the credit union.

Learn more at: https://sandpcu.co.uk/isa-hs-email

Grantham: Ashbourne Day Nurseries - Special Offer supporting Prince William of Gloucester Barracks




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Northern Ireland: Once A Warrior: Life Beyond The Uniform - Podcast from Northern Ireland Veterans Commissioners Office

Every veteran has a story. Some are filled with challenges, others with triumph.

Listen to "Once a warrior: Life Beyond The Uniform" the brand new podcast, from Northern Ireland Veterans Commissioners Office, and get inspired by these incredible journeys.

Subscribe now: https://nivco.podbean.com

#Veterans
#VeteransPodcast
#WarStories
#NIVeterans

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April 9, 2025

West Midlands: South Warwickshire Veterans Health Care & Partnerships Development Officer vacancy


 

To view full details of this vacancy please click HERE

Information: Central HIVE Hub