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Holywells Community Cricket Club

Holywells Community Cricket Club

The Dome, Ipswich Academy, Ipswich ,
New Community cricket club Open to boys and girls
Holywell Park

Holywell Park

Hodsoll Street, Ash-cum-Ridley , Sevenoaks ,
Welcome to the official Facebook page of Holywell Park, Kent. Visit our website at www.holywellpark.com. We provide relaxed residential care for the elderly, with frequent social events & activities.
Holywell & District Reds (Wrexham FC Supporters Group)

Holywell & District Reds (Wrexham FC Supporters Group)

Ael-y-ffynnon, Holywell ,
The fans club was originally formed in July 2000, by John & Paul Evans, brothers from Holywell and originally had over 50 members. During the past decade, the H&D Reds have brought fans from the area together, some who had never met, whilst others had no idea that they had a mutual passion for the Racecourse outfit and have become lifelong friends because of it. Trips to Huddersfield and Bury, Macclesfield and Port Vale, are just a small number of the places that they have travelled to as a supporters group to show their vocal backing for the Red Dragons. They also travelled as a group to Cardiff, a weekend which will forever live in the memory, as Wrexham lifted the 2005 LDV Vans trophy in front of 35,000+ at the Millennium Stadium. In 2004, the Holywell Reds arranged a sponsored walk which saw a number of members make the trek from their hometown to the Racecourse. The group continue sponsor matches and players each and every season. All money raised has been and continues to be for the benefit of Wrexham Football Club, both now and for the future. Monthly meetings are held at the Abbots Arms, Pen-y-maes in Holywell. Please keep an eye on this site for details.
Holywells National Party

Holywells National Party

Just For Fun Vote HNP Ask to join the party Party Admins Ben Hart (HEAD) Courtney Scaife (HEAD + Ninja) Harrison Cronin (HEAD) Anthony Josephs (MOD + A CRAP PERSON)
Franciscan Friary Pantasaph

Franciscan Friary Pantasaph

Franciscan Friary,Monastery Road, Pantasaph, Holywell ,
We have a variety of residential retreats here , including weekends. We have day visiti including primary and secondary schools. We have a small (holy) shop and a small tea room. But we can also cater for large groups in the Pilgrims Hall.
The homenet

The homenet

1 llys maes teg, Holywell ,
the home net is where you go if u are homluss or in hostuls to find out more info ie like where to get free food
DP's Chic Boutique

DP's Chic Boutique

Holywell House, Lutterworth ,
I can accept, payment via Paypal or cash on collection. All items can be posted for an extra £1 or you can collect from myself.
The Twist Partnership

The Twist Partnership

15 Holywell Row , London ,
Since March 2004, this not-for-profit company has transformed individuals, groups and organisations, promoting good leadership through good learning. Each project is tailor-made to suit the client’s needs, with thought-provoking and unforgettable experiences for the participants. By kindling sparks in individuals, we can revitalise organisations and enable them to achieve their strategic goals.
PSNI Holywood

PSNI Holywood

137 High Street, Holywood ,
The Police Service of Northern Ireland reserve the right to remove or hide from public view, posts in breach of site rules / relating to specific incidents, containing names or other identifiable comments and multiple posts on the same topic. This helps keep the important posts visible and prevents anybody breaking any laws through comments made. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_Service_of_Northern_Ireland
Holywood Family Trust

Holywood Family Trust

Community & Family Centre, 108 High Street, Holywood ,
Vision: The vision of Holywood Family Trust is that a centre and network of people would exist in the North Down & Ards area that is equipped to help individuals and families through some of the issues in their lives, and contribute towards an inclusive community Values: Holywood Family Trust subscribes to the Faithworks charter (as incorporate in the Governement’s 2008 white paper on commissioning with the third sector) written to provide principles for Churches and local Christian agencies committed to excellence in community work and service provision in the UK. The charter begins … “Motivated by our Christian faith we commit ourselves to serve others by aspiring to the following standards in all our community work” 1. We provide an inclusive service to our community 2. We will value all individuals in a way that is consistent with our distinctive Christian ethos 3. We will develop a professional approach to management, practice and funding.