We are here to offer support and advice with using a variety of slings, carriers and reusable nappies. Wherever you are on your journey from bump to pre school we can help you and your little one.
We are an information and lending service for baby carriers, slings and reusable nappies. We are located upstairs at Kidslingo Hub located in Christian Mill Business park (unit 65) and run our Sling Library Sessions on the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month between 09:30-11:30. These are now back to running as drop in sessions so just turn up, no need to book. We have a large range of slings and carriers to suit everybody’s needs so we are certain we can help you find something you love from new-born to pre school!
Our Nappy Library sessions are running on the 1st Friday of every month between 12:30-14:30 with nappy demos at 13:00. These are for the collection of booked kits, if you want to book a kit let us know as soon as possible as they get booked quite far in advance!
All of our sessions are free to attend, with a fee of £10 if you wish to hire one of our carriers/nappy kits. All our team are fully trained and experienced.
https://www.plymouthslinglibrary.co.uk/
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Open to all collaborators and fresh thinkers.
The Future Plymouth 2030 webinar series intend to discuss collaborative journeys required to achieve reduced carbon development, presenting some of the tools necessary to realise a sustainable city and help to define a better path for a viable future for Plymouth.
#8 - Structural and Civil Engineering Solutions to the Climate Emergency Jan 26,2022
Jonathan Derwent, Director at Hydrock Engineering will kindly be sharing his thoughts on Sustainable Structures and the important role that engineers have to play in that responsibility.
Jack Walker, Chair of the Plymouth ICE committee will share recent investigations into Low Carbon and Ultra Low Carbon Concrete and its availability locally, and
Andrew Waugh, Director at Waugh Thistleton Architects will talk to us about their success in producing beautiful, sustainable buildings using timber structurally, even for multi-storey solutions!
https://www.futureplymouth2030.co.uk/
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Provide Devon is a christian charity providing food and other essentials to local people at crisis point. Using a combination of fresh produce and donated food from retailers, businesses and the local community, a food parcel can be provided to referral agents within hours. We provide a rapid response, as often the people we are feeding will have been experiencing food insecurity for some time. Requests for support may be due to finances, mental health conditions, crime or violence, bereavement or a sudden change to circumstances. Our aim is to give individuals, the majority of which are children and young people, immediate relief from hunger when they have no other options available.
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We’ve been helping businesses, entrepreneurs, families and individuals to achieve their goals for over 100 years. From accountancy to business advice and financial planning, our experts are dedicated to helping you succeed. Because your ambition becomes our ambition.
https://www.pkf-francisclark.co.uk/contact-us/plymouth-office/
PKF Francis Clark North Quay House, Sutton Harbour, Plymouth PL4 0RA
PKF Francis Clark Centenary House, Peninsula Park, Rydon Lane, Exeter EX2 7XE
PKF Francis Clark Sigma House, Oak View Close, Edginswell Park, Torquay TQ2 7FF
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We believe in working together for the love of trees.
The Tree Council brings everyone together with a shared mission to care for trees and our planet’s future. We inspire and empower organisations, government, communities and individuals with the knowledge and tools to create positive, lasting change at a national and local level.
Help us champion trees, whether that’s by donating to support our work, becoming a volunteer Tree Warden, or visiting a remarkable local tree.
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Our mission We are here to support the cancer community by supplying cycle equipment to patients, survivors and their family members.
Cycling doesn’t only benefit the body, it allows time to digest and think over what is happening. Whether that is during diagnosis, treatment or after the all clear when you’re anxiously awaiting news from a follow up with a consultant or scan.
My story Adam, 30, founder of The Bike Network:
In 2017 I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Bowel Cancer. Myself and my wife Jamie had just had a little boy who was only 2 months at the time, our lives were catapulted on to a roller coaster of tests and appointments.
I started a 3 month chemotherapy treatment but after 2 months the cancer shown no signs of improvement. I was sent for an emergency operation to have a colostomy bag fitted before starting over 5 weeks of daily radio-chemotherapy.
Thankfully this treatment was a huge success and after a major operation I was given the amazing news all the cancer was removed.
Cycling changed my life After my treatment had finished, I had 3 months to wait before my final operation to remove the tumour.
I was overweight and wanted to do everything I could to help improve my chances of a successful operation and speedy recovery. I had no clue what would happen after buying that used bike off eBay.
Since buying that bike, it has truly changed my life; I am fitter, healthier and stronger than before cancer. I have rode thousands of miles, completed an ultra marathon and the Royal Marines triathlon whilst raising in excess of £15,000 for charity.
I have created The Bike Network in the hope others can experience the same benefits I have.
https://www.thebikenetwork.org/
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Plymouth Ramblers is organised within the framework of the national Ramblers Association. We are a large group with over 280 paid up members. (Luckily they don't all turn out at the same time!) We have an active committee supported by other volunteers who look after the interests of the group.
We have regular organised walks on Sundays, Wednesdays, some Saturdays, and on Thursday evenings during the summer. Most of our walks are within a 25 mile radius of Plymouth. We also have occasional social events and trips away.
https://www.plymouthramblers.org.uk/
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Plymouth Social Enterprise Network represents all kinds of social enterprises including co-operatives, community interest companies, charities, community businesses and more. All are joined by a common bond – that of doing business for a good cause.
Plymouth Social Enterprise Network is a hub and support system for socially purpose businesses in the city.
We work on your behalf to influence strategic conversations with the local council, private sector, and national governing bodies. We also ensure that we build strong relationships with investors to highlight the incredible social enterprise economy in Plymouth and to create positive opportunities that will enhance the scope of what we can achieve together .
We promote social enterprise as a great way of doing business because we believe that social business is good business. We not only support our members work but we also endeavor to raise awareness of social enterprise generally in procurement and the general public.
Plymouth Social Enterprise Network c/o Devonport Guildhall, Ker Street, Plymouth, PL1 4EL
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The Bioregional Learning Centre (BLC) works in South Devon in an area bounded not by political boundaries but by water. To the west the River Tamar that divides Devon from Cornwall. To the east the River Teign, to the south the sea and to the north the headwaters of our five main rivers that rise on Dartmoor and flow south. This geographical area is 40-50 miles in any direction and can be crossed in a car in roughly two hours. It contains some of the greatest human deprivation in England as well as some of the most beautiful countryside.
BLC has been set up as a Community Interest Company (CIC) to be a backbone organisation serving the sustainable and resilient future of this area. Our work lies in bringing statutory bodies, NGOs, individuals and communities together to address whole-systems change towards a flourishing bioregion. That means finding practical ways to work collaboratively towards long-term economic and ecological resilience.
ECOLOGY Engaging and empowering citizens to care for their environment and to work at whole-systems level.
ARTS Giving local people a greater sense of belonging and opening up the question of what it means to be a citizen of this place.
ECONOMY Promoting sustainable, low-carbon enterprise in this region as part of a long-term resilience strategy
LEARNING Creating a learning region that offers direct & enjoyable experiences of ‘real-world problem-solving’ to people of all ages
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Working to make the case for a more resilient, inclusive and better railway in Devon and Cornwall
Reopening the ‘Northern Route’ throughout from Exeter to Plymouth via Okehampton and Tavistock will provide transformative transport links to large parts of Devon and Cornwall, including direct trains to London, says the group examining a reopened electrified main line railway between Exeter and Plymouth via Okehampton and Tavistock.
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