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Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) is a type of organisation in England - "the place at which local voluntary and community organisations speak to each other". They offer a wide variety of services and support for other local organisations, for example training, or advice on funding.
Here are five stories from the past seven days in Peterborough to keep you up to date, plus a round-up of sporting and political stories you might have missed. 'Our flat insurance has gone up by ...
A litter picking group fears fly-tipping will continue after a city council introduced new rules at its recycling centre. Peterborough City Council has brought in new government legislation at its ...
The Peterborough Volunteer Fire Brigade, formed in 1884, is the only one of its kind remaining. [1] Nowadays the Peterborough Volunteer Fire Brigade effectively functions as a retained fire station, except that its members provide their services unpaid.
The joint fire authority comprises 17 elected councillors, 13 from Cambridgeshire county council and four from Peterborough city council. [27] Nowadays the Peterborough Volunteer Fire Brigade, one of few of its kind, effectively functions as a retained fire station, responding to calls as directed by Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service. [28]
There were 1,825 young carers living in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough when the last census took place in 2021. That includes anyone under the age of 18 who cares for another person, outside of ...
The 19 local County Voluntary Councils in Wales, and the national support body WCVA, make up a network of support organisations for the third sector in Wales called Third Sector Support Wales. [ 4 ] In England the term Council for Voluntary Service is used rather than CVC.
Aspire works with Peterborough City Council, GPs and the Probation Service. It also operates a clinic regularly at Thistlemoor Medical Centre to give people facing stigma a "discreet option" to ...