Find information about community groups, charities and voluntary organisations in Orkney. Our directory also includes details of other services providing support in the local community.

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As a council, our work touches the lives of everyone in Orkney - from schools to care of the elderly, rubbish collection to maintaining the county�s roads…

The Orkney Islands Council's Homecare service provides support to adults in their own homes, offering services like personal care, help with meals…

Orkney Islands Property Developments Ltd (OIPDL)…

The Orkney Junior Inter-County Sports Committee is a committee responsible for organizing and facilitating the annual Junior Inter-County sports competition between Orkney and Shetland.

Kirkwall and Stromness libraries have a wide range of books for loan as well as audiobooks, eBooks, eAudio and jigsaws. Free Wi-Fi is available alongside public access PCs.

The Orkney Local Access Forum considers matters relating to conservation and enhancement of the natural beauty and amenity of the countryside, and discusses countryside policy generally.

Orkney Marinas Ltd provides safe and secure pontoon berthing for local and visiting leisure boat users in three locations - Kirkwall Marina, Stromness Marina and Westray Marina.

helping the scheduled ferry service to run.

Orkney Minds was set up to challenge stigma in mental health

Orkney Music and Culture works with communities across Orkney and the associated areas to provide opportunities to participate in the playing of, learning about and listening to traditional music.

We are The Orkney Nappy Library. We are happy to meet with anyone to chat nappies, show you what’s available, discuss problems you may be encountering or rent out some of our nappies.

Protect Orkney's native wildlife by eradicating stoats and returning the islands to their natural stoat-free status

ONFA was established in 1978 to promote links between Orkney, in the far North of Scotland, and Norway.

The St Magnus Way is a 58 mile long walk in Egilsay and Mainland Orkney which is organised and maintained by volunteers.

The promotion of diversity and equality throughout the Orkney Isles, through events and an annual peaceful march.

a. To advance the education of the public in Orkney on the range of conditions relating to prostate, including cancer, to increase awareness and inclusion. b.

Orkney Ramblers� Club is a very sociable group of like-minded folk who enjoy the physical and mental health benefits in the varied environments to be found in our lovely islands.

ORSAS provides practical and emotional support for anyone aged 13 and over of any gender who has experienced sexual violence at any time in their life.

Since 2000, the Orkney Renewable Energy Forum (OREF) has been an integral part of the development of a diverse and successful renewable energy industry in Orkney.

Orkney Riding Centre is a registered charity which provides community facilities, including a large indoor soft surface arena (53 x 36 metres)…

Studies birds in Orkney using ringing as the main tool for its studies.

"Orkney Rocks!" is an adult choir in the Orkney Islands, known for being relaxed, fun, and non-strict, ideal for those who want to sing without a huge time commitment.

To promote and encourage participation in Rowing in Orkney and to raise money for local charities.

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