The Waterside Foodbank provides essential support in our local area. It supported 3,615 people in crisis giving them three-day emergency food supplies in the year to 31 March 2024.
The chair of the Foodbank said: "Waterside Foodbank has been very grateful for the generous donations we have received from the Beaulieu Common Good Trust. These grants have enabled us to provide extra essential items, for example fresh bread, for clients in addition to the basic food hampers we issue."
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We are very proud of our work with disability cricket and it is heart-warming to see the progress, the enjoyment and the increase in confidence of disabled people in playing this amazing amateur sport.
We believe that the cricket club should be an integral part of the village and to this end we take part in the Beaulieu Village Fete and other local events. We have also been privileged to gain sponsorship from the Beaulieu Common Good Trust, which has enable us to purchase new ground maintenance equipment. Thank you.
The Beaulieu Warblers are a small friendly group who meet regularly on Thursday evenings in Beaulieu Village School for the joy and pleasure that can be gained from singing together under their director Robin Phillips and supported by their accompanist Leigh Jerwood.
The Beaulieu Warblers have been entertaining and supporting local organisations since 2009 and currently perform two concerts a year in the beautiful setting of Beaulieu Palace House. Their wide-ranging repertoire includes traditional songs, jazz, musicals and seasonal music.
Proceeds from concerts support various local organisations and charities most recently the Rose Road Association, The Countryside Education Trust, 'Eye Sight', Wessex Cancer Trust and the Beaulieu Village Primary School.
As a not-for-profit organisation The Beaulieu Warblers are self-funding and have benefited from grants from the Beaulieu Common Good Trust to subsidise the ever increasing cost of music and to keep subscriptions at a level that means the Warblers are accessible to all.
Thank you.
Beaulieu Camera Group was formed in 1996 and meets at the Beaulieu Village School on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month. We also have outdoor meetings at many different locations.
The Group has approximately 30 members from beginners to very experienced and talented photographers. The Group’s ethos is to share our knowledge of taking and processing images between members and promote the art of photography within the wider community.