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  1. Eastwood Volunteer Bureau
    Eastwood Volunteer Bureau provides various services to the local community.  These include: Unwanted furniture collected and given to local people who are unable to buy their own. Volunteer drivers using their own cars to take people who can't use public transport to the shops, doctors,…
    Eastwood Volunteer BureauWellington PlaceEastwoodNottinghamNottinghamshireNG16 3GB
    Eastwood Volunteer Bureau
  2. (Formerly known as Southwell & District Live at Home Scheme and Newark Live at Home Scheme) We are a charity providing befriending and social activities for older people living in their own home, who may be feeling lonely and socially isolated. Our staff and team…
    Unit 10, Southwell Business CentreCrew LaneSouthwellNG25 0TX
  3. We are a volunteer group of people willing to be good neighbours in various ways in the East Bridgford area and surrounding villages. We offer help with transport (mainly for medical reasons when alternative help is not available), collecting pensions or prescriptions, befriending and providing…
  4. Bassetlaw Action Centre is a Community Resource Agency linking individuals and organisations with help and support., Follow us on Facebook  www.facebook.com/bassetlawactioncentre or Twitter @BassetlawBAC
    Opening Times are Monday - Friday 9:00am – 1:00pm. An answer machine is available at all other times.
    Bassetlaw Action CentreCanal StreetRetfordNottinghamshireDN22 6EZ
  5. Men in Sheds Logo
    Men in Sheds supports older men who want to get together, share and learn new skills all in the welcoming setting of a workshop. It also supports older men who are isolated or disengaged from their community or are experiencing major changes in life. Age…
    Tues 9am - 2pm & Thurs 9am - 1pm
    Age UKTavis House1-6 Tavistock SquareLondonWC1H 9NA
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