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.

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

Healthy Living Centres are community-based fitness suites equipped with a range of cardiovascular and resistance exercise machines, aimed at providing accessible…

Flat green outside bowling for all ages 8 years onwards. Visitors are welcome. New members given every encouragement.

Play group for 0-5 year olds which meets on Tuesdays and Fridays during term time from 10am -12 noon. The cost is £1 per child and 50p for subsequent children. A Snack and water/milk is provided.

St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Stromness is an inclusive and vibrant Scottish Episcopal church located on Church Road.

St. Marys Prevention Trust is a community-based charity in Orkney that works to prevent serious violence among young people.

St Ola SWI meets in Kirkwall once a month and is open to all women. We have talks on various topics and share ideas about baking and crafts.

St. Rognvald's House is a care home in Kirkwall, Orkney, registered to care for up to 44 older people, split into two units: St. Magnus' for physical frailty and St.

The school is based in Stenness in the West Mainland. The school provides educational services for pupils of nursery age up to Primary 7.

Club description: The Stenness Diamond Club meet monthly during the school term, usually on the last Thursday of each month.

Stenness Parents and Toddlers meet every Wednesday at 10am in the Stenness Community School. Everyone is welcome to join us for play, a cuppa and a chat.

Parent-toddler groups, which often don't require Ofsted registration because parents stay with their children, offer social opportunities for children and support for parents.

Stenness Community School in Orkney aims to create healthy, happy, and resilient children who are both literate and numerate, with a focus on building open-mindedness and a love for learning.

Stroke Support Group Orkney welcomes those affected by stroke regardless of gender, faith, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and economic status.

Stromness and Parish Eventide Club operates from the Harbours Authority building at Stromness Pierhead. A small committee sees to the insurance, heating and cleaning of the room.

Stromness Academy is a six-year comprehensive school serving the West Mainland. It also benefits from being designated a Community School, with extensive sporting and social facilities.

Stromness Academy is a six year secondary school in Orkney with a catchment area covering the town of Stromness and the West Mainland. The current school roll is approximately 360 pupils.

Stromness Baptist Church is a Baptist community in Stromness, Orkney, that meets on Sunday mornings at the Town Hall and hosts various weekday gatherings and groups.

Stromness Library is housed within the new Warehouse Buildings and offers the same services as the main library in Kirkwall.

Monthly meetings at 7.30pm on the last Tuesday of each month on a wide variety of topics. All are welcome - adults of all ages, male and female.

Christian church in Presbyterian tradition - Church of Scotland, part of Orkney Presbytery.

SCBF is a membership organisation open to any individual, organisation or business to promote business and community activities in Stromness and surrounding areas.

Stromness Community Centre caters for a broad spectrum of sporting and leisure activities, whether you just want a coffee and a game of pool, birthday parties, to your own sports or leisure club.

Community Councils provide an effective, strong voice within each community area offering sound, local advice on a range of community issues.

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