Clubs and Societies Directory

Enjoy The Listing’s comprehensive guide to local clubs, societies and organisations in Royston and the wider SG8 area. Our calendar of regular clubs and societies meetings includes details of some of the clubs and societies on offer.

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Hitchin Home Education

Home Education group for children who struggle in mainstream education or prefer to learn from home. Come and join our small, friendly, fun environment to learn within a group setting.

Location: Hitchin

Time: Mondays term time 10 till 3:45pm

Subjects: KS2-GCSE incl. English, Maths, Humanities Project Based studies

Ages 8+ depending on session

Contact: Rak Dimmock – 07714 324232
Happy Bunnies Nursery School – Shepreth

At Happy Bunnies Nursery School in Shepreth, we provide an outstanding nursery education for children aged from 9 months-4 years. We are open 8-5  and offer all year around and term time only places.

07801 996 888
Hartbeeps Royston, Baldock, Saffron Walden and Surrounds

The original musical storytellers and creators of multi-sensory play for babies and young children.

At our Hartbeeps classes, we do our very best to create a warm, welcoming, and judgement-free environment where you and your little one can escape reality for a while and enjoy some special time together in our Hartbeeps wonderland.

Monday, The Old Bull Inn, Royston, SG8 9AW
10.15 – Happy House
11.30 – Baby Beeps
12.45 – Baby Bells

Tuesday – The Old Bull Inn, Royston, SG8 9AW
10.15 Happy House
11.30 – Baby Beeps
12.45 – Baby Bells

Thursday, Meldreth Village Hall, SG8 6LX
10.00 – Happy House
11.15 – Baby Beeps
12.30 - Baby Bells

Heathlands Animal Sanctuary

Heathlands Animal Sanctuary is a registered charity based in Royston, Hertfordshire, and is run solely by volunteers dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of unwanted domestic pets.  The organisation takes in dogs, cats, rabbits, and some types of caged birds. They do not rescue wildlife. Every year they find secure, loving new homes for 300–400 animals, most of whom would otherwise have been destroyed in council pounds when their 7 days are up.  Heathlands have a policy of non-destruction, which means they will never destroy a healthy, well-balanced animal. They do not have premises, most of their animals are cared for by foster carers in their own homes. Some dogs are boarded at commercial kennels until they have a foster space. By placing animals in foster homes they get a much better idea of their temperaments, and in particular, they can find out if dogs get along with children, cats and other dogs, as well as introducing some basic training - something many have never had.

 

Heathlands Animal Sanctuary has rehomed most animals in the Herts/Cambs/Beds area although adoptions nationwide are considered. A donation for each animal, when they are rehomed, is asked for to recover some costs.

 

 

01763 244488

HertsLynx, Hertfordshire’s new on-demand bus service

01992 555513
Healthy Hub North Herts

A one-stop shop where you can access information about local health and wellbeing services, support and advice, making it easier to get help with a range of issues that affect your physical and mental health and wellbeing.

We can also provide access to NHS health checks, wellbeing checks and stop smoking advice.

01462 474111