Find information about community groups, charities and voluntary organisations in Orkney. Our directory also includes details of the other services providing support in the the local community.
We are working on the contents of the directory. If you have any feedback, please email enquiries@vaorkney.org.uk. If you would like to add a new entry or update an existing one, you can find the forms to do this at the bottom of the page.
A group of local people committed to the cause of justice for Palestinians. We normally hold a members meeting every two months on a Saturday morning in Kirkwall.
Orkney Fullbore Association is a club affiliated to the National Rifle Association (UK) and regularly convene at Ramsdale Range between April and September.
Orkney Golf Club, situated on the outskirts of Kirkwall, offers golfers of all abilities an excellent challenge. Visitors are welcome and we are happy to accept individual and group bookings.
Orkney Health and Care (OHAC) is a partnership between Orkney Islands Council and NHS Orkney. The Partnership aims to improve and develop social care, community health and wellbeing.
Orkney Heart Support Group meet on the 4th Tuesday of every month except July in The Royal British Legion Kirkwall from 7.30 pm to approximately 9.30pm.
Orkney Hockey aim to foster, develop, promote and encourage participation in hockey at all levels; promote the Club within the local community; offer training…
The OHIA have 2 shows every year, one in August and the other in September. The first show is the County Flower & Vegetable Show and the second is the Chrysanthemum, Dahlia & Industrial Show.
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…
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.
You can add information about your community group, charity, organisation or service, or update an existing entry by completing and submitting a directory form.