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The Association manages a meadow and wood on behalf of Newburgh Parish Council focusing on conservation and improvement of the natural environment and providing a recreational space for the benefit...

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We look after an area called the Meadows for the residents of Appley bridge, and also support local schools and training.

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Parish Council's Aims and Objectives are to serve the local community, consider planning items in the Parish and to provide public open spaces, recreation and sports facilities, play areas, etc

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The Association manages and develops the playing field and village hall for the use of the local community. - A wide range of groups use the hall for their weekly...

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Provide music in the community, a place for the community to meet socialise and learn.

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Evermoor Hub

Formerly known as Digmoor Community Centre, now a non-profit business run by volunteers to provide facilities and services to the local community.

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Friends of Parbold Library aims to raise the profile of Parbold Library and encourage people to visit the library to use the facilities or attend events that the group put...

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We enhance the value of Tarleton Library to the community, by arranging events and activities, supporting the work of the Library staff, and raising funding.

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We run several bowling teams with free use of green for members. We have a Gardening Group, and provide hospitality for sports facilities surrounding the club. We also give support...

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The Parish Council comprises eleven Councillors drawn from the Parish (or within three miles of the Parish). The Present Members were elected in May 2021 and serve for four years....

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Hilldale Parish Council represents the views of the residents, and maintains, improves, and enhances facilities and amenities that provide a good quality of life in Hilldale. The Parish Council owns...

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Lathom South Parish Council serves the local community. The Parish Council supports the residents of Lathom South Parish, with 7 volunteer Councillors representing residents views and aspirations for the future...

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- Open to all, no membership required. - Function rooms for hire, with bar and lounge. - Outside seating & children’s play area. - Home to Mere Brow Bowling club...

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We organise an annual community event of up to a week of activities, culminating in a community Fair. We also undertake community fund raising activities through the year. Any excess...

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The Civic provides an excellent community-orientated venue for cultural and leisure events. Facilitates drama, dance classes and productions, art exhibitions, venue hire.

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Providing accommodation for voluntary organisations and we work with unemployed people to improve their skills and find employment

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Provide cricket opportunities for the people of Skelmersdale

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The Stanley Cinema Project is working to restore the remaining balcony of the original Derby Cinema, which is located above the function room at The Stanley Club. We want to...

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Greenhill Community Hub serves as a vibrant gathering place in Skelmersdale, offering an array of activities that cater to various age groups. With facilities used by many community groups and...

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The Hub @ Banks (Banks Community and Leisure Centre CIC) is a community facility, run by volunteers. It provides a home for a wide range of social and leisure activities...

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