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Clubs, charities, faith groups and organisations that make Kingstanding, Perry Common and Oscott great places to live.
Scouting for local young people (Beavers, Cubs and Scouts) based at Maryvale Community Centre, Old Oscott Hill.
Scout group in the Tame Valley District running Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers near the Oscott/Perry Beeches border.
Active allotment site in Old Oscott with its own committee, offering plots for growing food.
A weekly Thursday (11am–1pm) dementia awareness and carers support session run by the Dementia Carers Hub at Old Oscott Community Centre, for people whose loved ones have a dementia diagnosis.
FA Charter Standard junior and open-age football club (est. 1998) serving the Great Barr/Kingstanding area in the Walsall Junior Youth League.
Community venue on Old Oscott Hill hosting local groups, clubs and activities — including the 213th Birmingham Scouts.
Maryvale Community Project supports older people and adults with learning disabilities — a weekly Tuesday lunch club, telephone befriending and a Sunshine Club. It serves Kingstanding, Great Barr and the Pheasey Estate from Maryvale Community Centre, Old Oscott Hill, B44 9SR.
Community centre providing day care and activities for residents aged 55 and over.
Sports and social club in the Oscott ward hosting functions and events.
Community centre running day care and friendship activities for members of the community aged 55 and over.
A friendly group helping local seniors stay active and connected, reducing isolation and building friendships.
Local residents group representing the community and working on issues across the Oscott ward.
Oscott Social Club is a members' social club established in 1947 at 239 Witton Lodge Road (B23 5LX), with live music, televised sport, snooker and darts, food, and two function rooms for private events. Open seven days a week.
Roman Catholic parish church on Old Oscott Hill serving the Maryvale and Old Oscott area.
Community hub run by St Mark's Church serving Oscott - a Day Centre for the Elderly, a Warm Place of Welcome, seated exercise, lunch clubs and social groups.