Organisations : Other Organisations
Amaze
Amaze offers information, advice and support to parents of children with special needs in the Brighton and Hove area.
Carers Centre
The Carers Centre supports anyone looking after a partner, friend or family member because of illness, disability,substance misuse, mental health problem or frailness
Community Support Drop-In
Drop in for parents
Crafty Adults
A group where people can bring along their craft skills and learn new ones( card making; parchment work; crochet; knitting etc etc). The group meets on Wednesdays at Churchill House, Hangleton Road (near the Grenadier) between 10 and 12.00 on Wednesdays. All welcome.
Daily Living Centre
Free impartial information, advice and assessment about a wide range of daily living equipment that enables people to lead more independent lives. Situated in Montague Place, Brighton (near the Sussex County Hospital)
Hangleton and Knoll Festival
Annual festival events held at various times of the year. The main event is the Medieval festival held at Greenleas in June. Other events include Christmas carols etc. For contact details please see our web site

Local Councillors
Your Local Councillors. Tony Janio, David Smart, Dawn Barnett.
Councillors hold "surgeries from 4 pm till 5pm on Fridays as follows:
Tony Janio (tel:296434) - Hangleton Library, Westway - first Friday in month.
David Smart (tel: 296433) - Hangleton Community Centre - second Friday in month.
Dawn Barnett (tel: 291198) - St Richard's Church - third Friday in month.
The Knoll Community Association
The "KCA" meet on the second Monday of each month at St Richards Community Center Egmont Road .The meeting starts at 7.30pm.We are open to all residents.We are intrested in improving the area and making it a better place to live.We discuss services to be provided and can take comments on the needs of the community on to community action.
The Knoll Community Association (including the Knoll Pavillion Group)
A description of the club/group goes here
WRVS Heritage Plus
This is the Community History Website for the WRVS Heritage plus project. Heritage Plus delivers a range of activities, events and outings celebrating and recording peoples' individual and community histories and is run by the national charity WRVS and funded by the heritage lottery fund. The site contains an extensive archive of memories, photographs, oral history recordings and stories that have been collected through our activities. You are also able to contribute you own memories and photographs to the site to be included in the archive.
WRVS Portslade Heritage Plus
WRVS Hertage Plus is a 3 year project recording peoples' histories through activities, outings and events. Locally offices are based at St Richards and the WRVS unit in Portslade Village. Through delivering heritage activities, WRVS values older people and their contribution to society. Experiences and contributions of participants are recorded and promoted through artistic form into artwork and performance. Heritage Plus is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and delivered in Hastings, Eastbourne,Crawley,Portslade and Peacehaven/Newhaven. Partnerships include local services providers organisations and projects. (see the WRVS Heritage Plus entry for the web site details)