Slough Comes Alive: Hundreds Join High-Energy Flash Mob Showcasing Town’s Cultural Power

Slough’s High Street and Salt Hill Park became stages for an extraordinary show of unity, creativity and pride this Saturday, 28 th of March, as... read more

01.04.2026 • By Viva Slough

Record 161 Rescues Apply as Grants Awarded to Tackle UK Pet Trade Crisis

Rescues in Oxfordshire, Manchester and Kent secure funding following unprecedented demand. A record 161 animal rescue organisations applied... read more

01.04.2026 • By Naturewatch Foundation

Archer Wickerman at Beltain Fire Festival 2026

EMBARGOED: Not for broadcast or publication until 4.00pm on Saturday 2 May 2026 Butser Ancient Farm's bestselling Beltain festival returns to... read more

01.04.2026 • By Butser Ancient Farm

Imagine a world where you can shape the choices and behaviours of others..

Imagine a world where you can shape the choices and behaviours of others, of consumers. A branded bag, a phone, a vaccine, a weapon, a political... read more

01.04.2026 • By Lo Presti - Business & Marketing Strategies

The Fonagy Review asks some right questions – inside a framework that risks real harm

neurobetter's response to the interim report of the Independent Review into Mental Health Conditions, ADHD and Autism, and to Professor Peter... read more

01.04.2026 • By neurobetter

UK charity launches free mental health resource for neurodivergent people

neurobetter launches with comprehensive Advice Hub, online peer support community, and local services directory — backed by research, shaped by... read more

31.03.2026 • By neurobetter

Full Steam Ahead for Historic Steamship on Loch Katrine - Nature's Wonderland

The 126-year-old Steamship Sir Walter Scott has returned to service for the season on Loch Katrine following a major annual winter overhaul,... read more

31.03.2026 • By Steamship Sir Walter Scott Trust

Strong Cross-Party Support for “Purple Paw” Campaign to Protect Animals and People

Strong Cross-Party Support for “Purple Paw” Campaign to Protect Animals and People National initiative invites people across the UK to share... read more

31.03.2026 • By Naturewatch Foundation

Anatomical Concepts Renews Three Year Sponsorship for Adaptive Heavyweights Competition at Stirling

Ceangail CIC, the not‑for‑profit social enterprise behind Stirling Highland Games, is proud to announce that Anatomical Concepts has renewed... read more

31.03.2026 • By Ceangail

Weekly lottery launched by Francis House Children’s Hospice with £25,000 up for grabs

Francis House Children’s Hospice have launched their first ever Lottery with the aim of making a special impact. For just £1 a week, you can... read more

31.03.2026 • By Francis House Children's Hospice

Who Should be a Queen of Halton? Nominations Open Now

More than 170 nominations were received last year. Organisers expect another strong response. Nominations are open for the 2026 Queens of... read more

28.03.2026 • By Fortuna Female Society

Charity partners announce winner of the Endowments Investing Challenge

Six UK charitable foundation investors today announced Triodos Investment Management as the winner of the live vote at the Endowments Investing... read more

26.03.2026 • By Friends Provident Foundation

‘SEEN’ BY JACK EAMES - NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION DOCUMENTING THE WORK OF CHARITY HAIRCUTS4HOMELESS ACROSS 56 LOCATIONS IN UK

‘SEEN’ BY JACK EAMES - A POWERFUL, NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION DOCUMENTING THE WORK OF CHARITY HAIRCUTS4HOMELESS, IN COLLABORATION WITH CAPTURE... read more

26.03.2026 • By Chalk PR

ROOTS AND SHOOTS FOUNDER LINDA PHILLIPS RECEIVES RHS VICTORIA MEDAL OF HONOUR

Linda Phillips, one of the foremost pioneers in therapeutic community gardening and the founder and driving force of the award-winning charity... read more

26.03.2026 • By Roots and Shoots

Church bells to ring for first time at North Wales Easter service

Bells at St Mary’s Church in Betws-y-Coed will rung for the first time at a church service this Easter, following the completion of a major... read more

25.03.2026 • By Esgobaeth Bangor

The Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers launches its latest short course on spirit maturation

The Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers (CIBD) , the most widely recognised provider of technical education in the distilling industry,... read more

25.03.2026 • By Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers

Asbestos 2026: BOHS and FAAM organise 9th asbestos conference as safety concerns rise across the UK

The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) and the Faculty of Asbestos Assessment and Management (FAAM) are hosting the Asbestos 2026... read more

25.03.2026 • By The British Occupational Hygiene Society

Allendale Community Centre Announces Free Community Open Day for Wimborne and Surrounding Areas

WIMBORNE, DORSET – The Allendale Community Centre has announced a free Community Open Day designed to help people across Wimborne and the... read more

24.03.2026 • By The Allendale Community Centre

Derby’s OperaBabes concert set to be First Steps ED’s biggest ever fundraising event

Acclaimed classical duo to headline Derby Cathedral ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ concert in aid of local eating disorder charity First Steps ED,... read more

24.03.2026 • By First Steps Ed

Thames Hospice announces special contribution by Charlie Mackesy, author of The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse

This summer, an unforgettable herd of beautifully decorated elephant sculptures will take to the streets of Windsor and Slough as part of Trunks... read more

24.03.2026 • By Thames Hospice.

"Please Look After This Bear" Celebrating World Bear Day and The Gift of Freedom for Retta, from Broken to Beautiful

World Bear Day (23rd March) is the perfect time to reflect on International Animal Rescue’s (IAR) work with bears, and one extraordinary tale of... read more

20.03.2026 • By International Animal Rescue UK

COVID-19 Inquiry confirms airborne transmission and recognises Long Covid - but gaps in protection and care remain

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Long Covid Advocacy responds to Module 3 Healthcare findings during Long Covid Awareness Month The UK COVID-19... read more

20.03.2026 • By Long Covid Advocacy

Schools mental health project reaches 10,000 pupils across the North West

A school-based mental health programme has reached more than 10,000 children and young people across the North West, as demand for early support... read more

19.03.2026 • By MedEquip4Kids

Government Systems Still Classify Neurological Disease as Mental Illness, a Legacy Decision Now Distorting Justice and Employment Data.

A Portsmouth‑based organisation has uncovered a long‑standing structural flaw in Ministry of Justice (MoJ) data systems: M.E./C.F.S., a... read more

18.03.2026 • By Stripy Lightbulb CIC

Music Made Easy Taskforce gathers at BBC to turn accessibility talk into collective music and tech industry action

Taskforce moves towards shared design principles and a unified industry voice on music accessibility LONDON – March 2026 – The Music Made... read more

18.03.2026 • By Music for Dementia

Good news for charities as annual Foundation Practice Rating finds that funders’ practices have improved

The latest Foundation Practice Rating (FPR) report reveals significant progress in UK charitable foundations’ practices in diversity,... read more

18.03.2026 • By Friends Provident Foundation

New Animal Rescue And Rehoming Centre In South East London

LONDON, 16 March 2026 – Celia Hammond Animal Trust has embarked on a project to build a dedicated, and much-needed, rescue and rehoming centre... read more

16.03.2026 • By Celia Hammond Animal Trust

Lacock Scarecrow Trail Back for 2026 with Children’s Books Theme

The popular Lacock Scarecrow Trail will return to the village on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 July 2026 , bringing a weekend of family fun... read more

16.03.2026 • By Friends of Lacock School

8-year-old raises £7,410 for school playground

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8-year-old raises £7,410 for school playground  A primary school pupil in West London who raised £7,410 to fund... read more

15.03.2026 • By Stephen Smith

148 reasons to get your walking boots on this May

74 groups, 148 walks, one brilliant city Walk providers have stepped up for Bristol Walk Fest this year. 74 different providers , ranging... read more

13.03.2026 • By Bristol Walk Fest

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