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Our Community
St Denys Old Cornwall Society
St Denys Old Cornwall Society are a society for Cornish history, including the preservation of ancient sites and monuments, the folklore and languages of Cornwall. Each month the society have a speaker on varied Cornish subjects from the history of the Rodda family to ancient Cornish trees.
St Dennis Cancer Committee
The committee hold table-top sales at ClayTAWC which includes stalls, refreshments and raffles to help raise money for Cancer Research UK
St Dennis Welcome Group
Each Wednesday between 10am and 12.30pm the group meet and is an open society group for anyone and everyone to attend. Come along and join in the fun with arts, crafts, games, quizzes and more on offer.
Cornwall Council
Every Wednesday between 10am to 3pm someone from the council will be attendance to help give advice and information on all council services that are available.
Out and About
Come along to get advice from a Housing officer each Wednesday between 9am and 12.30pm
Family Information Service
Childcare. The Family Information Service is the only source of information for all Ofsted registered Childcare across Cornwall. They can help with advice on what is available to you for your child, what funding is available and a lot more.
Family Support. The Family Information Service is the main signposting and information service for parents and carers of children and young people aged 0 - 20 or 25 if they have additional needs. They are able to give advice tax credits, funding, school choice, parenting classes and groups, family and additional needs.
Partnership. The Family Information Service works in partnership with professionals, parents, and families to improve outcomes for children and young people.
Stonham Tu
Stonham Tu is a free and confidential housing related support service for people of all ages living anywhere in Cornwall. Specialising in support for people with Learning disabilities, Physical impairments, Mental ill health, Domestic violence, HIV and AIDS, Drug and Alcohol issues amongst others.
Rainbow Guides
Having fun and meeting new friends are an important part of growing up, and there’s no better place to begin than Rainbows. Girls get involved in all kinds of exciting activities - from singing, games and dancing, to dressing up and face painting.
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