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  • Great Ouseburn Parish Council

    Great Ouseburn Parish Council

    Great Ouseburn, York, North Yorkshire

    The Villages of Great and Little Ouseburn take their name from the river Ouse which starts as Ouse Gill Beck in the garden of the old Great Ouseburn Workhouse.  At the original source of the Ouse (the spring now emerges aprox 35 metres away) stands a stone column bearing the inscription &l…

  • Great Warford Parish Council

    Great Warford Parish Council

    Great Warford, Knutsford, Cheshire

    Great Warford Parish Council is an elected body which is the first tier of local government and acts to represent the interests of the community.  The Parish Council consists of seven elected Parish Councillors who meet on a regular basis to determine what actions should be taken to promote and…

  • Greenhead Parish Council

    Greenhead, Brampton, Cumbria

    Greenhead is a small village in west Northumberland. Since 1892 it has been an ecclesiastical parish. Its name is said to refer to its location between Tipalt Burn and the River Irthing. The church erected in 1828, was designed by the well known Newcastle architect John Dobson when Greenhead was a c…

  • Greenkeepers Bowls Club

    Greenkeepers Bowls Club

    Derby, Derbyshire

    Steeped in history, we are a bowls club who have a host of league and cup trophies to our name. We're a friendly club and always on the look out for new players.​​​​

  • Grewelthorpe Parish Council

    Grewelthorpe Parish Council

    Grewelthorpe, Ripon, North Yorkshire

    Welcome to the Grewelthorpe Parish Council website. In the pages of the website you will find all you may wish to know about your parish council; who your councillors are, what the parish council does – and can do, how it is organized, what it spends and how it is funded. If you wish to cont…

  • Greyhound Trust Shropshire & Borders

    Greyhound Trust Shropshire & Borders

    Whitchurch, Shropshire

    Greyhound Trust Shropshire and Borders (formed in 2006 under the name Greyhound Rescue Shropshire & Borders GRSB) is a branch of the Greyhound Trust. We are a small branch of enthusiastic volunteers who find loving homes for the greyhounds in our care. We work hard to promote grey…

  • Griffin Bowls Club

    Griffin Bowls Club

    Harlow, Essex

    WELCOME TO GRIFFIN BOWLS CLUB! Saturdays at 10:00am = Youngsters (under 18) and All-Ability club. Come along for fun and coaching! Check our Facebook page. Wednesdays at 6pm: Open roll-up. Come along and give bowls a go. Have a chat with members. Let us know before if you are coming for the f…

  • Groby Community Library

    Groby Community Library

    Groby, Leicester, Leicestershire

                   Welcome to the Groby Community Library website  Groby Community Library will soon be 10! On 23rd April 2026 it will be 10 years since we became a Community Library entirely run by volunteers. On Saturday the 25th April we are celebrating with…

  • Guild of Scriveners of the City of York

    Guild of Scriveners of the City of York

    York, North Yorkshire

    The Guild of Scriveners of the City of York  ESTABLISHED IN 1487 AND STILL PART OF THE CITY'S LIFE TODAY The Guild celebrates the history and traditions of the written and printed word in Yorkshire from Medieval times to the present day. There is always a warm welcome for new members, whether…

  • Guild of St. John of Beverley for the Deaf

    Guild of St. John of Beverley for the Deaf

    Ashford, Kent

    Originally formed as “The Hastingleigh and Elmsted Branch of the Canterbury Diocesan Association for the Deaf” on 28th June 1948. The aims of the committee were agreed to be “to help deaf people and people with hearing difficulties in Kent”. On 29th June 1961, it was decided by t…