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Community Directory UPDATED JULY 2019 W H I TEHILL + BOR DON COMMUNITY LIVING COMMUNITY DIRECTORY BRINGING iNFORMATION TO YOU Information about this Contents Community Directory ANIMAL WELFARE 4 The directory has been produced by the charity Community First in ARTS & THEATRE 4 partnership with East Hampshire District Council and Whitehill Town Council. CHILDREN, FAMILIES 4-5 It aims to provide a list of some of the AND YOUTH organisations serving the community in Whitehill & Bordon. COMMUNITY 5-6 BUILDINGS The community is continually changing with new groups developing and others COMMUNITY 6 closing. If you find something in the INFORMATION, directory which you believe is out of date INVOLVEMENT, SUPPORT or missing, please contact Community AND VOLUNTEERING First at [email protected] COMMUNITY 7 An online copy of the directory can be TRANSPORT found on the following websites: East Hampshire District Council FAITH 7 www.whitehillbordon.com HERITAGE 7 Whitehill Town Council www.whitehilltowncouncil.gov.uk SOCIAL, LEISURE 8-9 Whitehill & Bordon Community Trust AND LEARNING www.wbcommunitytrust.co.uk SPORTS & EXERCISE 9-10 TRAVEL SMART WELFARE 10-11 REF To make it easier for you to find the organisations in this For a large print version directory, we have added a grid reference of this directory please to each listing. Use the map in call Whitehill & Bordon our Whitehill & Bordon Smarter Community Trust on Travel Guide to plan your journey and get around town. 01420 558085 2 Useful Local Services GPS AND HOSPITALS EDUCATION AND TRAINING Badgerswood Surgery Colleges & Sixth Forms 01428 713511 www.hants.gov.uk/ www.bordondoctors.com educationandlearning/hampshirefutures/ yourfuture/collegeopendays Chase Community Hospital F 11 (No A&E) Hampshire Schools Admission 01420 488801 www.hants.gov.uk/ www.southernhealth.nhs.uk educationandlearning/admissions Forest Surgery F 11 Bordon Infant School E8 014 2 0 4 7 7111 01420 472358 www.bordondoctors.com www.bordoninfantschool.co.uk Pinehill Surgery F10 Bordon Junior School E8 01420 477968 01420 472145 www.pinehillsurgery.co.uk www.bordonjuniorschool.com Hollywater School J9 01420 474396 DENTISTS www.hollywaterschool.co.uk Chalet Hill Dental Centre E10 Holme C of E Primary School 01420 476745 01428 714409 www.chalethilldental.co.uk www.theholme.schooljotter2.com Lindford Dental Surgery J6 Oakmoor School D7 01420 478161 (Secondary School) Mydentist E10 01420 472132 www.oakmoor.hants.sch.uk 01420 474355 www.mydentist.co.uk St Matthew’s C of E Aided Primary School A15 01420 472844 VETS www.st-matthews.hants.sch.uk Weyford Nursery and Infant School H9 Amery Veterinary Group F10 01420 472119 01420 472904 www.weyfordinfantschool.co.uk www.amery-vets.co.uk Woodlea Primary School F13 Downland Veterinary Group E13 01420 476342 01420 472912 www.woodlea.hants.sch.uk www.downlandvets.co.uk 3 Accessibility Bordon Library The entries in this directory are mainly Forest Centre, Pinehill Road websites. If you are unable to access the Bordon, GU35 0TN web at home, you can visit Bordon Library Opening hours where staff will register you to use the library computers and access the internet. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9.30am - 5pm Saturdays 9am -1pm CHILDREN, FAMILIES ANIMAL WELFARE AND YOUTH Happy Cats Rescue Many children, families, parent and www.happycatsrescue.co.uk youth groups are listed at the venues where they are held. See Community Buildings Section on pages 5-6 and Faith Section on page 7. ARTS & THEATRE The Phoenix Players Air Cadets www.facebook.com/ www.raf.mod.uk/aircadets phoenixplayersbordon Army Cadets The Phoenix Theatre & Arts Centre F5 www.armycadets.com www.phoenixarts.co.uk Beacon Bordon www.facebook.com/beaconbordon Bordon Youth Club www.cfirst.org.uk/youthfirst Childline www.childline.org.uk 4 Guides, Brownies & Rainbows www.girlguiding.org.uk Home-start Hampshire www.home-starthampshire.org.uk National Childbirth Trust - Alton & Bordon www.nct.org.uk/branches/ alton-bordon Pre-schools https://fish.hants.gov.uk COMMUNITY BUILDINGS Scouts, Cubs & Beavers www.scouts.org.uk/home Many of these community buildings run regular leisure activities. Take a look at Whitehill & Bordon Community Trust their websites for more details. www.wbcommunitytrust.co.uk Youth First Bordon & Oakhanger Sports Club B5 www.cfirst.org.uk/youthfirst (BOSC) www.theboscclub.org.uk Bordon Working Mens’ Club G10 01420 472139 Broxhead Cricket Pavilion, Lindford I4 www.broxheadpavilion.co.uk Cafe 1759 F7 www.cafe1759.co.uk Farminer Hall E10 www.farminerhall.co.uk Forest Community Centre G 11 www.forestcommunitycentre.co.uk 5 Hogmoor Inclosure Community Buildings B10 www.wbcommunitytrust.co.uk/community Lindford Village Hall H8 www.lindfordpc.org.uk Mill Chase Sports Pavilion I9 www.whitehilltowncouncil.gov.uk COMMUNITY INFORMATION, INVOLVEMENT, SUPPORT AND The Phoenix Theatre & Arts Centre F5 VOLUNTEERING www.phoenixarts.co.uk Community First Whitehill Village Hall D13 www.cfirst.org.uk www.whitehillvillagehall.co.uk Community First - Volunteering www.volunteerwessex.org North East Area Freemasonary www.hantsmasonne.org.uk/ bordon-masonic-centre Rotary Clubs www.rotarygbi.org Whitehill & Bordon Town Partnership www.wbtp.co.uk Whitehill & Bordon Community Trust www.wbcommunitytrust.co.uk/ volunteering Woolmer Forest Lions www.woolmerforestlions.org.uk Woolmer Forest Timebank www.furniturehelpline.co.uk/services/ timebank 6 Jubilee Church COMMUNITY TRANSPORT www.jubilee.church/gu35 Bordon & Whitehill Voluntary Lindford Methodist Church I6 Car Service www.lindfordchurch.co.uk 01420 473636 New Testament Church of God Community Transport East Hampshire www.ntcgbordon.org.uk 01420 475759 www.cfirst.org.uk/transport/individuals St Francis Community Church www.stfrancisheadleydown.com St Marks Shared Church G 11 www.st-marks-shared.church St Matthew’s C of E Church www.st-matthews.org The Sacred Heart R/C Church E9 www.sacredheartbordon.co.uk FAITH Acorn Christian Healing Foundation www.acornchristian.org HERITAGE All Saints C of E Parish Church www.allsaintsheadley.org.uk Woolmer Forest Heritage Society www.woolmerforest.org.uk Beacon Church www.facebook.com/beaconbordon Bethel United Apostolic Church Worship Centre [email protected] Bordon & Alton Friday Muslim Prayer Group [email protected] 7 SOCIAL, LEISURE AND LEARNING – INDOOR & OUTDOOR Many community buildings run regular social, leisure and learning activities. Check their websites for information. See Community Buildings Section on page 5-6. Here is a selection of activities available. Blackmoor & Whitehill Women’s Institute www.hampshirewi.org.uk Conde Link Twinning Association www.whitehillandbordontwinning.co.uk Bordon Belles Women’s Institute www.hampshirewi.org.uk Deadwater Valley Trust www.deadwatervalleytrust.co.uk Bordon Bridge Clubs There are two bridge clubs – one at FATN Talking News – covers Farnham, Forest Community Centre and the other Alton and Bordon at Whitehill Village Hall. www.fatntalkingnews.org.uk www.forestcommunitycentre.co.uk www.whitehillvillagehall.co.uk Friday Drop-in Coffee Morning www.whitehillvillagehall.co.uk Border Model Aircraft Club www.bordermodelaircraft.club Home Library Service www.hants.gov.uk/ F10 Bordon Library librariesandarchives/library/ www.hants.gov.uk/ resources/homelibraryservice librariesandarchives/library/ libraryfinder/bordon Lindford Ladies www.lindfordchurch.co.uk/ Community First – Learning & weekly-groups Development www.cfirst.org.uk Radian – Employment, Support & Training (EST) www.radian.co.uk/advice-support/ employment-support 8 Soup Café www.whitehillvillagehall.co.uk Tea Dance www.forestcommunitycentre.co.uk Visit the Regular Events page University of The Third Age (U3A) Woolmer Forest www.u3asites.org.uk/woolmerforest Walking for Health www.walkingforhealth.org.uk Wednesdays at Whitehill www.whitehillvillagehall.co.uk Whitehill RVS Luncheon Club www.whitehillvillagehall.co.uk SPORTS & EXERCISE Whitehill & Bordon Gardening Club 01420 478845 Many sports & exercise activities take please in community buildings. Woolmer Forest Men’s Shed Check their websites for information. www.furniturehelpline.co.uk/services/ See Community Buildings Section furniture-workshop on pages 5-6 and Faith Section on page 7. As well as contacting clubs directly, you can use these search engines: www.getactive.io/Hampshire www.energiseme.org/getting-active 9 SPORTS CLUBS Bordon Divers [email protected] Bordon Warriors Roller Hockey www.facebook.com/bordonrollerrink BUGS Netball Club www.bugsnetball.co.uk Petanque Club Tel: 01420 478298 Four Clubs United [email protected] Football for Disabled People www.fourclubs.co.uk Phoenix Twirlstars www.forestcommunitycentre.co.uk Grayshott Cricket Club Visit the Regular Events page. (Broxhead Cricket Ground) www.grayshottcc.co.uk Wey Valley FC www.wvyfc.org Headley Bowling Club www.headley-village.com/bowls Whitehill Archers www.whitehillarchers.org.uk Headley Cricket Club www.headleycricketclub.co.uk Headley Youth Football Club WELFARE www.headleyyouthfc.co.uk Hogmoor Inclosure Park Run and Many welfare services are run from local Junior Park Run community buildings. www.parkrun.org.uk/hogmoorinclosure Check their websites for information. See Community Buildings Section Mill Chase Leisure Centre H9 on pages 5-6. Health & Fitness, Swimming and Lessons www.everyoneactive.com/centre/ Age Concern Bordon Day Centre mill-chase-leisure-centre/ www.ageconcernhampshire.org.uk/ *New venue coming D9 our-services/day-care.html Spring/Summer 2020 10 Alcoholics Anonymous Kingsley
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