Community Groups

Village Care - Village Lunch

Most Tuesdays at 12:30 a two course cooked meal is provided to anyone living in and around Aldborough. The lunch takes place at Aldborough Community Centre and about 40 people attend every week. The lunch is cooked, served and washed up by volunteers. Meals can be delivered to people who are unable to get to the lunch if they live near to the Community Centre.

Telephone: 01263 768059

Aldborough Gardening

Aldborough has benefited from an active gardening club since the 1950’s. The aims were to build on our historic tradition. Now open to gardeners of all  types and persuasions, from beginners to experienced, in and around the North Norfolk village of Aldborough, it is an established, active, community group, swapping expertise, ideas, local knowledge with an informal and lively atmosphere.

Website: www.aldboroughgardening.com

Email: aldboroughgardening@gmail.com

Norfolk Young Farmers and Countrysiders

They are a rural youth charity based in Norfolk run for their members, by their members!

Telephone:  01603 731307

Website: www.norfolkyfc.co.uk

Email: norfolk.yfc@eastonotley.ac.uk

Norfolk Community Directory

Norfolk Community Directory contains activities, services and groups to help all Norfolk residents live healthy, active and fulfilling lives.

Website: www.communitydirectory.norfolk.gov.uk

Voluntary Norfolk

Voluntary Norfolk is dedicated to delivering services that enable strong communities where people are able to work together to improve their lives and fulfill their ambitions.

Telephone: 01603 614474

Website: https://www.voluntarynorfolk.org.uk/

Email: admin@voluntarynorfolk.org.uk

Norfolk Knitters and Stitchers - The Wool Loft and Sewing Attic

Come and join in the fun – a warm welcome awaits you.

Website: www.norfolkknitters.org.uk

Email: enquiries@knittersstitchers.org.uk

Facebook: www.facebook.com/norfolkknittersandstitchers

WI

Inspiring women – then and now

In 1915 the WI set out to give women a voice and to be a force for good in the community. Since then, their membership and ambitions alike have grown tremendously. Today the WI pride ourselves on being a trusted place for women of all generations to share experiences and learn from each other.

Contact the WI using their online form.

Website: www.thewi.org.uk