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YouthClub Llandrindod

YouthClub Llandrindod

Cadwallader Way, Llandrindod Wells ,
LYC is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, come down and get involved with the fantastic facilities in the centre from a wii, to sports hall, kitchen to IT Suite!!
Tel: 1597822909
Ashfield Howey

Ashfield Howey

We are Ashfield Community Enterprise; a socially inclusive community enterprise growing food for local consumption, providing space and workshops for new businesses and promoting healthy living. We grow and sell fruit, vegetables, plants and herbs.
S.T.A.G.B.I.

S.T.A.G.B.I.

3 Park Crescent, Llandrindod Wells ,
STAGBI was formed to be an independent breed society for the Standardbred horse, just like all the other breeds. One society responsible for the Standardbred breed which has been bred in this country since the 1800s. STAGBI was set up to provide the administration procedures necessitated by horse ownership, which were increasing as DEFRA and other Government agencies brought more and more legislation into being, especially the horse passport and NED database. It responded to cries for more integrity within the "Standardbred industry" by setting procedures for stallion certification, service certificates, foal identification and micro-chipping at mark up, DNA and parental verification if necessary. The whole process is designed to create confidence for any buyer of a British-born Standardbred.
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust

Radnorshire Wildlife Trust

Warwick House, High Street, Llandrindod Wells ,
The Radnorshire Wildlife Trust (RWT) is one of the youngest wildlife trusts in the UK. Established in 1987 as a volunteer only group we have grown to an organisation with 19 wildlife reserves across the county covering a range of habitats from woodland to moorland, wetland to meadow.The Radnorshire Wildlife Trust undertakes a wide range of work including: •General management of reserves with the assistance of a team of volunteers •Developing a network of private nature reserves, an innovative project which provides a self-help group for smallholders who otherwise would get little or no assistance in managing their land for wildlife •Surveys of vulnerable and endangered species •Liaison with landowners on good conservation management •Providing events throughout the year, including talks, children’s events and exhibitions, all centred on wildlife and conservation •A range of educational activities many of which are delivered at our visitor centre - Gilfach Nature Discovery Centre.
Powys Volunteer Centre

Powys Volunteer Centre

The Powys Volunteering Centre is part of PAVO – Powys Association of Voluntary Organisation. We are here to help you get involved with volunteering in your local community. We seek out new opportunities with many organisations and businesses then provide these details to you. If you want to volunteer we’ll find the place that’s right for you. There are many reasons why you may want to volunteer: you may want to give something back to your community, you may be seeking employment and want to beef up your CV, or you could just want something to do. Volunteering can help you get what you want and give you a feeling of accomplishment too. It’s a great way to test out and practice your skills or even to develop new ones. You might even find a new hobby; we often get opportunities that involve various activities. We’re here as your go-between. You tell us what you’d like to do and we’ll search out the opportunities for you. For more information about volunteering visit us at www.PAVO.org.uk To find opportunities in your area you can try our site at www.Volunteering-Wales.net Feel free to drop us a message or share opportunities with us. We want to hear from you.