Barnstaple Poverty Action Group (BPAG)
“BPAG is a community based poverty action group involving many local people, voluntary and statutory agencies and churches throughout North Devon. BPAG provides emergency accommodation, runs a soup kitchen, a crisis food parcel service and clothes store as well as offering long term support and youth homelessness project.”
| Email Address: | poverty@ndevonbpag.freeserve.co.uk |
“We are a family of groups working together to help young people. Situated at the heart of this historical market town, we are a youth work charity working together with other youth organisations under the one roof enabling local young people access to different opportunities in the one place BYH provides facilities that are safe, warm and attractive to young people; a wide variety of services and activities including information, guidance and support; access for all, including those that are vulnerable or in crisis; caring adults, trained, willing and able to help young people make their ideas happen; sound management, appropriate policies, procedures, practices and helpful advice to ensure the safety and well being of all users.”
| Telephone: | 01271 321321 |
| Website Address: | http://www.barnstapleyouthhouse.com |
| Email Address: | admin@barnstapleyouthhouse.com |
British Security Industry Association
"The British Security Industry Association is the trade association for the professional security industry in the UK. Our members are responsible for more than 70% of UK security products and services (by turnover) including the manufacture, distribution and installation of electronic and physical security equipment and the provision of security guarding and consultancy services."
| Telephone: | 0845 389 3889 |
| Website Address: | http://www.bsia.co.uk/home |
"Broken Rainbow (registered charity funded by the Home Office) is the UK’s only National LGBT Domestic Violence Helpline providing confidential support to all members of the LGBT community, their family and friends, and agencies supporting them. The helpline service is run by trained LGBT people who have an understanding of sexual identity issues along with the impact domestic violence can have on life. Their objective is to relieve the distress and suffering caused to lesbians, gay men, bisexual and transgender (hereinafter called “LGBT”) people by domestic violence and abuse, in particular but not exclusively by doing the following: Raising awareness in the LGBT community and elsewhere of the impact of homophobic, transphobic and same sex domestic violence on the lives of LGBT people."
| Telephone: | 08452 604460 |
| Website Address: | http://www.broken-rainbow.org.uk |
| Email Address: | mail@broken-rainbow.org.uk |
Summer campaign to avoid anti-social nights out
New Dates announced for professionals to attend ADVA courses locally
Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) Statistics England & Wales 2008
Bid to get Barnstaple Pannier Market closed off at night
The poor relation – victims in the criminal justice system
North Devon is 'Safe and Sound'
Late Night Troublemakers Shown Red Card