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St Agnes Over 50’s Club Tel: The Church Office 0121 449 7132
Meet fortnightly in St Agnes Church Hall, Thursday afternoons, 2pm until 3.30pm. A warm welcome awaits existing and new members.
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Friends of Highbury Park
Set up to as a voluntary group dedicated to the preservation, improvement and enjoyment of the Park.
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Chantry Road & Park Hill Association
Representing the residents of the two roads when considering Planning Applications for the immediate neighbourhood. Also, it organises a number of social events & sporting activities each year.
The Aims of the Association are to promote & encourage the improvement and conservation of Chantry Road, Park Hill and the surrounding area and to encourage community spirit.
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Moseley Bog & Joy’s Wood Local Nature Reserve Conservation Group
Moseley Bog & Joy’s Wood was the childhood playground of JRR Tolkien when he lived nearby in the then hamlet of Sarehole.
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Moseley & District Churches Housing Assoc. 106 Alcester Road, Moseley,Birmingham
B13 8EF Tel: 0121 442 5000
A community-based organisation providing good quality, affordable rented homes for people.
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Billesley Lane Allotment Association
Billesley Lane Allotments (located to the north-west of Moseley Golf Course with its main gate on the corner of Billesley Lane and Southlands Road) currently has 24 tenants who come from a wide variety of backgrounds.
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Moseley Interfaith Group
Moseley Interfaith Group is a group made up from the religious organisations of the area to develop mutual knowledge and respect so as to withstand bigotry & prejudice, because complacency & uninformed tolerance is not enough to defeat these issues.
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Moseley Business Association
Contact via:Moseley Travel, 172 Moseley Road, Moseley,Birmingham B13 8HJ
Tel: 0121 442 4499
A group of local Moseley businesses, shops, pubs, and other traders which discusses issues that effect the business of the Village.
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Moseley & District Allotment Holders Association Ltd.
Holders Lane, Moseley, Birmingham
B13 8NL Tel: 0121 449 1430
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Moseley Shoals - Gay Swim Group
Moseley Shoals swim group was founded in April 2000 and has been growing ever since. A mixed-ability group they meet up three-times a week for swimming and lunch or a drink after. Swims are on Sundays and Mondays at Mosley Road Pool and Wednesdays at Sparkhill Pool. Full details on events calendar.
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Moseley Park & Pool
Moseley Park & Pool is a registered Charitable Trust and a hidden gem located in the heart of Moseley between the Alcester Road, Chantry Road, and Salisbury Road. The Park is a venue for many special events through the year including the Moseley Folk Festival Specialist activities within the park include the Moseley Park Angling Club, as well as the Chantry Tennis Club which has four courts in regular use.
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Moseley Community Development Trust
The Post Office Building, 149-153, Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8JP Tel: 0121 449 6060/8585
An independent charity and company. It was founded in 2001 as a joint venture by both the Moseley Forum and the Moseley Society with help from the Moseley & District Churches Housing Association.
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Moseley Park Angling Club Tel: 0121 745 8719
Moseley Pool is a 3 acre pool set in the grounds of the 11 acre Moseley Park, which is situated in Moseley, just 2 miles from Birmingham City Centre. The Angling club was first founded in the 1940's and currently has a membership of 130. There are 30 permanent pegs on the pool and the depths vary from 18 inches to 5 feet.
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Chantry Tennis Club
Chantry Tennis club is based in Moseley, Birmingham and welcomes members of all ages and ability.
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Moseley in Bloom
Moseley in Bloom is a community-led initiative to make Moseley a cleaner & greener place to live & work. Moseley in Bloom is organised and run entirely by volunteers, and is based at the Moseley Community Development Trust. The Moseley Forum actively supports Moseley in Bloom with funding & resources.
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Moseley School of Art Association
(Former pupils and Teachers of Moseley Secondary School of Art)
Moseley Road, Highgate, Birmingham 12.
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Moseley Round Table
Moseley Round Table is a social club with a conscience. Aimed at men between the ages of 18 & 45
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The Moseley Society
The Moseley Society is an Amenity Society as part of the Civic Trust and is registered as a charity.
The Moseley Society was formed in 1979 with the aim of preserving & protecting the best of this unique area of Birmingham. It is committed to promoting high standards of planning & architecture, organising meetings of public interest & concern, and serving on local advisory bodies.
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Sus-Mo: Sustainable Moseley Tel: 0121 449 6675
The aim of SusMo: Sustainable Moseley – is to work towards a sustainable Moseley, through initially reducing our carbon footprint.
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Moseley Statue Group
Moseley Statue Group is planning the erection on the Moseley Village Green of a statue in the form of an Ent - namely the character Treebeard from the book: Lord of the Rings & its film adaptation - in honour of the book's writer & one-time local resident, J. R. R. Tolkien designed & crafted by his great-nephew & local artist: Tim Tolkien.
The plan is for Treebeard to be striding through the trees in the direction of Moseley Bog & Sarehole Mill across a bed of leaves set in recycled green resin grass.
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Birmingham Moseley Lions Club
The Windermere Club, 110 Wake Green Road, Moseley, Birmingham
Lions are an international network of 1.3 million men and women in 205 countries and geographic areas who work together to answer the needs that challenge communities around the world. Beginning in 1917, the association of Lions clubs has provided millions of people with the opportunity to give something back to their communities.
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Moseley Village Band
An opportunity for musicians from a wide range of backgrounds to make music together and explore the style and repertoire of the English village music tradition
Sessions held on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at 7:30 pm, St Columba's Church Hall, corner of Chantry Road, Birmingham B13 8DD
All musicians welcome. £3 per session
If you would like more details, email (info@tradartsteam.co.uk) or ring 0121 449 3189.
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