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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We meet weekly from the first Tuesday in November until the last Tuesday in March.

The Peedie Kirk United Reform Church is a Christian Church. We meet for worship and fellowship every Sunday at 11:15 am. There is also additional activities during the week.

The Society organises the annual West Mainland Flower, Produce and Industrial Show.

Westray Development Trust aims to develop the economic, social, and cultural sustainability of the community by harnessing the quality of our resources people and island environment.

Westray Heritage Trust educates the public in local heritage and other aspects of island life. The Heritage Centre is located in the middle of Pierowall village.

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To empower young people socially, culturally and economically To tackle isolation on the island of Hoy…

Braeburn Court is based in St Margaret's Hope in South Ronaldsay. It supplies respite care and care at home services provided by designated staff.

Community Learning and Development is about empowering people, individually and collectively, to make positive changes in their lives and their communities through learning.

Orkney Men's Shed addresses the social and physical wellbeing of men of all ages and backgrounds through the creation, upkeep and development of a shed.

Weekly alcohol and drug support service every Thursday from 1.30pm - 4.00pm in Kirkwall. This is a drop in service and no appointment needed. The support on offer includes:

The Childsmile Team delivers the national oral health improvement programme for children in Orkney.

Its been said that Men’s Sheds are like garden sheds – but bigger and more sociable, and Men’s Sheds vary in size, shape and purpose just as much as garden sheds do.

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