| North Somerset Council Environment Group |
| Voluntary Action North Somerset (VANS) VANS provide information and support to voluntary groups and organisations and to individual volunteers across North Somerset. They do this through 1:1 support, training, outreach sessions, information sheets, newsletters and e-bulletins. Their website contains lots of useful information and links to other sites. |
| Winscombe Community Association Full details about Winscombe's Community Centre. |
| Sandford Village Hall History and information about the village hall. |
| Winscombe & Sandford Millennium Green The Millennium Green was created on the site of the original Winscombe Railway Station in 2000. |
| Cheddar Valley Railway Walk Society The society which aims to promote the use of the Strawberry Line as a recreational route and works in partnership with North -Somerset and Sedgemoor Councils to manage the line. Contact CVRWS at C/O 67 The Lynch, Winscombe, North Somerset. |
| Winscombe Walkers They are a friendly group of walkers who would love you to join them on their easy, healthy, free, fun, social short walks. They are part of The North Somerset Strollers which comprises many easy walk groups. They meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every Month outside the front of The Woodborough pub in the centre of Winscombe. |
| The Countryside Agency Website |
| Yatton and Congresbury Wildlife Action Group This is the group that helped to raise money to purchase Yatton Junction and fence it against the mainline railway and manage the Local Nature Reserve between Yatton and Congresbury. |
| North Somerset Levels and Moors Forty square miles of North Somerset characterised by a wide-open landscape with a network of rhynes, flushes of wetland vegetation, hedge-lined meadows and cider orchards. |
| Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty The central and western Mendip Hills forms one of England's AONBs. Its dramatic limestone gorges, wooded combes and windswept plateaus combine to create a wilderness scene. |
| The Forest of Avon Two-hundred and twenty square miles around Bristol. |