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National Union of Journalists' Provident Fund (UK)
CHARITY NO:
260808
WEB:
FAX:
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LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Community
National Vegetable Society
CHARITY NO:
1088979
WEB:
CONTACT:
Sandra Hall
TEL:
(07917) 690292
FAX:
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ADDRESS:
7 Crudgington, Wellington, UK, Telford, TF6 6JG
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Sport & Recreation

To advance the education of the public in the cultivationand improvement of vegetables. and To advance knowledge of and further public interest in vegetables by the publication of information, by exhibition, by stimulating research and experiment and by awarding prizes open to the publiccompetition. We specifically specialise in just vegetables and are the leading Society in the field in the uk, with some of the best growers and exhibitors in the country.

DATE ADDED:
15-06-2022
National Women's Register
CHARITY NO:
295198
WEB:
CONTACT:
Sam Bushell
TEL:
(01603) 406767
FAX:
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ADDRESS:
Unit 31, Park Farm Estate, Ermine Street, Buntingford, UK, SG9 9AZ
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Community

National Women's Register (NWR) is a social organisation for women and has groups across the UK. The groups connect women who are interested in everything and talk about anything! Join us for lively discussions, to share ideas, meet other women and make new friends.

DATE ADDED:
27-01-2021
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
CHARITY NO:
290598
WEB:
CONTACT:
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
TEL:
(020) 7759 1880
FAX:
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ADDRESS:
10 Great Turnstile, London, UK, WC1V 7JU
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Children / Youth

The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain is internationally celebrated as the world’s greatest orchestra of teenagers. Recruiting its 164 teenage musicians from every background and every corner of the UK, the orchestra rehearses in residence three times a year, working with the world’s leading conductors, tutors and soloists. The orchestra performs in the UK’s most iconic concert halls, and its distinct sound, performance verve and musical brilliance is celebrated in 5 star reviews in the national media. 

 

In 2016 NYO was proud to receive the RPS Ensemble Award, and in 2012 was the first organisation to be awarded the Queens Medal for Music. NYO is an extraordinary emblem of what the nation’s teenagers can achieve. Since its founding in 1948 by Dame Ruth Railton, NYO has nurtured the dreams of teenage musicians including many leading musical voices; from Sir Simon Rattle, Sir Mark Elder and Kwamé Ryan to Alison Balsom, Thomas Adès and Judith Weir. NYO alumni sit in 25% of principal seats in London orchestras, have founded ensembles including the London Sinfonietta, Aurora Orchestra, and Multi-Storey Orchestra, and hold leadership positions at major conservatoires.

 

NYO musicians are the future of orchestral music and powerful advocates. We think of NYO as an innovation engine, fuelled by teenagers’ energy, creativity, skills and desire to engage with other teenagers, who are their future audience. Through NYO Inspire, NYO musicians lead workshops all over the UK to include hundreds of their musical peers in ensembles. Thousands of teenagers experience thrilling symphonic performances by NYO in their schools. NYO also hosts unique pre-concert receptions for teenagers. NYO is renowned for its bold approach to new music, giving world premieres by leading composers. In recent years the BBC Proms has given a platform for music by Anna Meredith, Tansy Davies and Iris Ter Schiphorst. NYO joyfully promotes new music within its ranks, with a dedicated section of six prolific teenage composers. NYO is Southbank Centre’s Associate Orchestra and, as Classic FM’s Orchestra of Teenagers, collaborates with the broadcaster to offer £5 tickets to under-25s to all NYO concerts. The BBC generously broadcasts all NYO concerts on BBC Radio 3. NYO relies on voluntary donations for 70% of its income. Every year, we welcome our individual, trust, corporate and legacy supporters to concerts and events. They are all committed to supporting our musicians and ensuring that they enjoy an empowering and transformative experiences in NYO and NYO Inspire.

DATE ADDED:
15-10-2018
National Youth Orchestras of Scotland Ltd
CHARITY NO:
SC015482
WEB:
CONTACT:
Sara Harrison
TEL:
(0141) 332 8311
FAX:
(0141) 332 3915
ADDRESS:
13 Somerset Place, Glagow, Scotland, UK, G62 7RE
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Community

NYOS provides outstanding orchestral, instrumental and jazz opportunities to young musicians in Scotland. The prime work of NYOS remains the operation of residental orchestral and jazz courses, tutored by professional musicians, and concert tours with International conductors and soloists for its eight orchestras.

Natural Death Centre (UK)
CHARITY NO:
1091396
WEB:
CONTACT:
Susan Morris
TEL:
0871 288 2098
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ADDRESS:
12A Blackstock Mews, Blackstock Road, London, UK, N4 2BT
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Human Rights
Need to find a green funeral director or a Natural Burial Ground? - then contact the Natural Death Centre help line. Advice and support on DIY and environmentally friendly funerals is available. The Natural Death Centre runs the Association of Natural Burial Grounds and champions the natural death movement for the UK as a social entrepreneurial, education charity. It provides the only impartial funeral advice service in the UK. The Highly acclaimed Natural Death Handbook (4th edition) can be bought via its website or phoning our helpline number above.
Naturewatch Foundation
CHARITY NO:
1039679
WEB:
CONTACT:
Sarah Carr
TEL:
(01242) 252871
FAX:
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ADDRESS:
49 Rodney Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK, GL50 1HX
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Animals

Since 1991, Naturewatch Foundation has passionately campaigned to end animal cruelty and advance animal welfare standards in the UK and worldwide. With your support, we work hard to raise awareness about animal cruelty and poor welfare standards and equip professionals and the public with the knowledge to take positive action. We don’t receive government or corporation funding, so we rely on our supporters to continue our work. That’s why we keep our costs low, so every possible penny goes towards working to make the world a kinder place for animals.

DATE ADDED:
04-07-2024
Nautical Museums Trust Ltd
CHARITY NO:
284687
WEB:
CONTACT:
David Spooner
TEL:
(01424) 437452
FAX:
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ADDRESS:
Shipwreck Heritage Centre, Rock-a-nore Road, Hastings, UK, TN34 3DW
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Culture / Heritage

Nautical history for the South East coast of England.

DATE ADDED:
26-09-2024