Brighter Futures is a small charity (CIO) operating a community facility, community groups, and activities in Rhyl. Established in 2018, our charity was set up in response to the increased demand for voluntary organisations to work together while delivering independently. Our Services Joining the Brighter Futures Consortium provides… Equipment Sharing All groups share access to equipment including, Laptops, Computers, 3D Printing, Games Consoles, Toys & Games, Arts & Craft Materials, Sports Equipment, Training, Printers, Video Editing & Green Screen, Stationary supplies, Office/meeting space & much more. Know More
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Brighter Futures, Rhyl. 1,646 likes · 90 talking about this · 53 were here. Brighter Futures is small Charity. We provide various services and. 2.2 460 TREND Includes:- A/C - Reversing sensors, deploying side step, privacy glass, overhead storage, First Aid Kit, Fire Extinguisher, Breakdown/emergency bag, handwash, maintenance kit (screen wash, oil etc) Mobile phone with calls and data, Blue Badge (for use with disabled passengers only). £20 - £40 per day CREW VAN VAUXHALL COMBO 5 SEATER The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund (PWCF) supported Brighter Futures Rhyl with an award from the COVID-19 Recovery Fund - part of our small grants programme - in March 2021. Brighter Futures Rhyl works within the local community to foster healthy lifestyles and sustainable living. Brighter Futures is a small charity (CIO) operating a community facility, community groups, and activities in Rhyl. Established in 2018, our charity was set up in response to the increased demand for voluntary organisations to work together while delivering independently.
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Brighter Futures Rhyl. Tweet. Vale of Clwyd MP Dr James Davies has applauded the work of a Rhyl based charity which is providing invaluable support to the local community. James visited Brighter Futures, situated on 34 Wellington Road, which is going from strength to strength since its establishment in 2018. The charity, which was announced as. A CHARITY in Rhyl and a community project in Prestatyn have secured vital cash injections. Brighter Futures, Rhyl, is just one of the projects in North Wales which has benefited from crucial additional funds from the Welsh Government in order to meet rising costs. The small charity received £17,870 to help build an extension to their workshop. Brighter Futures is a small charity (CIO) operating a community facility, community groups, and activities in Rhyl. Established in 2018, our charity was set up in response to the increased demand for voluntary organisations to work together while delivering independently. In an effort to reduce social isolation, loneliness, and poverty, we. Prince William spoke to staff and volunteers at Brighter Futures, which supports people in Rhyl, Denbighshire. The duke said he was impressed at how a derelict space has been transformed.
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Our mission is to support young people in Rhyl, especially those who need us most. We will run activities and projects to enable everyone to realise their full potential as responsible citizens and leaders. We provide Community and Youth led activities and services for young people in Rhyl. Brighter Futures, 34 Wellington Road, Rhyl, Denbighshire LL18 1BN. Telephone: 01745 355271 Mobile: 07901 900 180 E-mail:
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Brighter Futures. Rhyl might be infamous for the Sun Centre but it's the people at this small charity who are helping make the seaside town brighter. Play Video. Their hub on Wellington Road comes alive every day as people come together to learn skills, share resources and expertise. RHYL volunteers are aiming to bring the former Wellington pub back into use but as a home for a number of community groups. A consortium of volunteers and community workers going working together under the umbrella of Brighter Futures are seeking to take on the Wellington Road pub, which closed in December for being in an "extremely dangerous.
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North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones with Rhyl Community Beat Manger Constable Darren Ankers at the Wellington pub launch. The pilot scheme has been backed by £21,000 from North Wales Police, Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones and the Home Office Early Intervention, and will bring together outreach work by the West Rhyl Young People's Project on Bedford Street with the Brighter. Going beyond budgets with Brighter Futures. Brighter Futures registered as a charity (CIO) in September 2020; it created a community hub in Rhyl - based in the poorest ward in Wales. This hub brought together six local activities (from Mens' Shed to Community wifi) under one roof for both mutual benefit and critical mass for fundraising etc.