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Warminster & Villages Community Plan 2013 – 2026 APPENDIX 2 Warminster & Villages Community Plan 2013 – 2026 Local directory Groups & organisations by theme Page Stronger Communities……………………. ………..2 Health & Wellbeing…………………………………...3 Children & Young People……………………………6 Economy……………………………………………………9 Transport…………………………………………………..10 Housing……………………………………………………..11 Community Safety……………………………………..12 Leisure……………………………………………………….13 Environment……………………………………………..17 Culture & Arts……………………………………………20 Key: www = website link E = email T = telephone The small print Warminster & Villages Community Partnership Disclaimer. This listing has been compiled from local information. Whilst we endeavour to ensure that the information in this document is correct, we do not guarantee its completeness or accuracy and it is based on research completed at the time of publication. If you do spot anything that needs updating, then please email [email protected] Updated July 2015 Stronger Communities Name or organisation Website link /Contact details Advice Citizens Advice Bureau www.cabwiltshire.org.uk Local Councils Bishopstrow Parish Meeting E: [email protected] Boyton Parish Council E: [email protected] Chapmanslade Parish Council E: [email protected] Chitterne Parish Council E: [email protected] Codford Parish Council E: [email protected] Corsley Parish Council E: [email protected] Heytesbury Imber and Knook Parish E: [email protected] Council Horningsham Parish Council E: [email protected] Longbridge Deverill Parish Council E: [email protected] Maiden Bradley Parish Council E: [email protected] Norton Bavant Parish Meeting E: [email protected] Sherrington Parish Meeting E: [email protected] Stockton Parish Council E: [email protected] Sutton Veny Parish Council E: [email protected] Upper Deverills Joint Parish Council E: [email protected] Upton Lovell Parish Council E: [email protected] Upton Scudamore Parish Council E: [email protected] www.wiltshire.gov.uk/council/areaboards/warminsterareaboard. Warminster Area Board htm Warminster Town Council E: [email protected] Wiltshire Council www.wiltshire.gov.uk Services Ambulance E: [email protected] Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service www.wiltsfire.gov.uk/ | E: [email protected] www.wiltshire.police.uk | E: Wiltshire Police [NPT] [email protected] Support Groups www.neighbourhoodwatch.net; http://www.kennet- Neighbourhood Watch communityweb.com/site/WSNHWA/ Victim Support www.victimsupport.org.uk Voluntary Action West Wilts www.westwilts-communityweb.com/site/voluntary-action-west- wilts | E: [email protected] 2 Warminster & Villages Community www.westwilts-communityweb.com/site/Warminster-and- Partnership Villages-Community-Partnership | E: [email protected] Warminster & Villages Development www.wvdt.org Trust Health & Wellbeing Name or organisation Website link /Contact details Advice Citizens Advice Bureau www.cabwiltshire.org.uk Health Avenue Surgery www.avenuesurgery.co.uk Carers Support Wiltshire www.carersinwiltshire.co.uk www.wiltshire.gov.uk/artsheritageandlibraries/librarieshome/libr Health Matters aryservices/healthmatters.htm Nutritionist Resource www.nutritionist-resource.org.uk Smallbrook Surgery www.smallbrooksurgery.co.uk The Orders of St John Care Trust www.osjct.co.uk | E: [email protected] www.ourhealth.southwest.nhs.uk/services/warminster- Warminster Community Services Ltd community-services-ltd-2.html | E: [email protected] Warminster Hospital T: 01985 212076 Warminster Private Dental Clinic T: 01985 213073 www.wylyevalleydentistry.co.uk | E: Wylye Valley Dentistry [email protected] Leisure Beckford Wednesday Club T: 01985 214547 Civil Service Retirement Fellowship www.csrf.org.uk | E: [email protected] Warminster Information Centre www.warminsterinfocentre.co.uk Warminster Library & mobile library www.wiltshire.gov.uk/artsheritageandlibraries/librarieshome.ht m Warminster Sports Centre - Holiday T: 01985 212946 Playscheme www.u3asitec.org.uk/live/code/u3asite.php?site=301 | E: Warminster U3A [email protected] www.warminster.uk.com/clubs/walkers | E: Warminster Walkers [email protected] Zumba Fitness www.debszumbafitness.co.uk | E: [email protected] Local Council www.wiltshire.gov.uk/council/areaboards/warminsterareaboard. Warminster Area Board htm Wiltshire Council www.wiltshire.gov.uk 3 Military Royal Air Force Association T: 01985 850430 Royal British Legion T: 01985 300522 SASC Old Comrades Association www.sasc-comrades.org | E: [email protected] SSAFA www.ssafa-wilts.com | E: [email protected] Services Ambulance E: [email protected] Red Cross www.redcross.org.uk Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service www.wiltsfire.gov.uk/ | E: [email protected] Sport Warminster Adventure Sports Club www.thewasc.org | E: [email protected] www.warminsterarcheryclub | E: Warminster Archery Club [email protected] www.warminsterbowlingclub.com | E: Warminster Bowling Club [email protected] Warminster Cricket Club www.warminstercc.co.uk | E: [email protected] www.warminsterhighburyyouth.com | E: Warminster Highbury Football Club [email protected] Warminster Karate Club www.mushinshotokankarate.co.uk | E: [email protected] www.pitchero.com/clubs/warminster | E: Warminster Rugby Club [email protected] Warminster Sports Centre www.warminstersportscentre.co.uk Warminster Table Tennis Club www.communigate.co.uk/wilts/wttc/links.phtml Warminster Taekwon-Do www.puma-uk.com | E: [email protected] Warminster Walkers www.warminster.uk.com/clubs/walkers | E: [email protected] Warminster Wobble/ www.warminsterwobble.co.uk Warminster Cycling Club West Wilts Golf Club www.westwiltsgolfclub.co.uk | E [email protected] Support Groups Age UK www.ageuk.org.uk | E: [email protected] www.alzheimerswiltshire.org.uk | E: Alzheimer’s Support [email protected] www.trowbridgefrb-bcusg.org | E: admin@trowbridgefrb- Bath Cancer Unit Support Group bcusg.org Cancer Research UK www.cancerresearchuk.org Connect 2 Wiltshire www.bookaride.net Cruse Bereavement Care (Bath & www.cruse.org.uk/bath-and-district-area District) Fudge Trust www.fudgetrust.co.uk 4 Guide Dogs for the Blind www.guidedogs.org.uk | E: [email protected] www.imperialcharity-shop.co.uk | E: david@imperialcharity- Imperial Charity shop.co.uk MacMillan Cancer Support www.macmillan.org.uk www.mariecurie.org.uk/groups | E: Marie Curie Cancer Care [email protected] www.neighbourhoodwatch.net; http://www.kennet- Neighbourhood Watch communityweb.com/site/WSNHWA/ Net Mums www.netmums.com Peter Gough Warminster Trust T: 01985 214525 Rose Charity www.opencharities.org/charities/900590 Splitz Support Service www.splitz.org | E: [email protected] Trussell Trust www.trusselltrust.org | E: [email protected] Victim Support www.victimsupport.org.uk Voluntary Action West Wilts www.westwilts-communityweb.com/site/voluntary-action-west- wilts | E: [email protected] www.ourhealth.southwest.nhs.uk/services/warminster- Warminster Community Services Ltd community-services-ltd-2.html | E: [email protected] Warminster & District Chamber of www.wessexchambers.org.uk/warminster | E: Trade & Commerce [email protected] www.opencharities.org/charities/1076897 | E: Warminster & District Link Scheme [email protected] www.warminster.foodbank.org.uk | E: Warminster Food Bank [email protected] Warminster Mencap & Gateway www.mencap.org.uk/local-groups/group/warminster-mencap- Club gateway-club Warminster Park Community Centre T: 01985 840296 Warminster Relief in Need E: [email protected] www.warminstershopmobility.co.uk | E: Warminster ShopMobility [email protected] Warminster & Villages Community www.westwilts-communityweb.com/site/Warminster-and- Partnership Villages-Community-Partnership | E: [email protected] Warminster & Villages Development www.wvdt.org Trust Wessex MS Therapy www.wessexms.co.uk | E: [email protected] West Wilts Special Needs Activity www.wwsnas.sharepoint.com/Pages/default.aspx | E: Scheme [email protected] www.stroke.org.uk/support/warminster-white-horse-stroke-club- White Horse Stroke Club 0 www.communigate.co.uk/wilts/wiltshireaccessnetwork/ | E: Wiltshire Access Group [email protected] 5 Children & Young People Name or organisation Website link /Contact details Leisure Allotments E: [email protected] Athenaeum Masqueraders www.athenaeummasqueraders.co.uk Athenaeum Singers www.athenaeumsingers.com | E: [email protected] Boreham WI www.borehamwi.btck.co.uk | E: [email protected] Corsley WI T: 01373 832446 Limelight Productions warminsterlimelight.webs.com Poetry at the Organ T: 01985 214196 Stitch & Tell T: 01985 213675 Sutton Veny WI T: 01985 840217 Warminster Art Society www.warminsterartsociety.com | E: [email protected] Warminster Athenaeum Trust www.theath.org.uk | E: [email protected] Warminster Brass Band E: [email protected] www.warminstercameraclub.org.uk | E: Warminster Camera Club [email protected] Warminster Community Choir www.warminstercommunitychoir.co.uk | E: [email protected] Warminster Community Garden E: [email protected] Network Warminster Countryside Club E:[email protected]
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