VCSE Directory

This is the VCSE Directory, a comprehensive listing of Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise organisations in the Bristol area. If you don't see your own organisation listed, you can add your organisation to our directory.

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To run a community centre & support local projects.

For further information on the many activity groups and community events provided please see the website.

Activity types: Advice services, Community buildings, Community development
Areas of Bristol served: Specific areas (wards) of Bristol,
Activity types:
Areas of Bristol served: not specified

Love Windmill Hill is a community group. It's members live and/or work in the Windmill area. In essence the aim of the group is to engage in activities to improve and enrich the area for the benefit of all who live, work or play in the Windmill Hill area. Love Windmill Hill will initiate and co-ordinate specific campaigns to encourage an initiative which there is an overall consensus will be positive for the area and likewise will also campaign to challenge initiatives which could... More

Activity types: Campaigning, Community buildings, Community safety, Community development, Public & Green Spaces
Areas of Bristol served: not specified

LoveBristol is a charity and a church, based in Stokes Croft Bristol, We are working on several projects in the area and across Bristol

LoveBristol want to join with others who love this city and who are dedicated to providing love, care and support for communities across Bristol. We report annually to the charity commission and operate under the umbrella of Woodlands Group of churches. LoveBristol is a not for profit organisation supported by a combination of social enterprise and... More

Activity types: Community buildings, Environment/Sustainability, Faith/Religion, Support & Development, Trading
Areas of Bristol served: All areas of Bristol,

A partnership project between Ashton Park School, the Bristol Buildings Preservation Trust and Bristol City Council to restore the derelict Lower Lodge to Ashton Court Estate and to provide a gateway to discovering the past through various interpretation at the Lodge and a virtual gateway via a website. The project focuses on the South Bristol Community primarily.

Activity types: Community buildings, Community development, Education/Training/Learning
Areas of Bristol served: not specified

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