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    • The Government recognises that village halls, community centres and other charities that provide space and facilities for community services and activities can make an enormous difference to the well bei… See more

    Attributes of a successful village hall or community centre

    As a general rule, active, vibrant governance and an active, vibrant village hall or community centre go hand in hand. Our research revealed a clearly identifiable link betwee… See more

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    Our research shows that a successful village hall or community centre charity usually has:

    A governing document that is workable and up-to-date, containing provisions for everything … See more

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    The Charity Commission’s role in supporting village hall and community centre charities

    The Charity Commission’s role in respect of village hall and community centre charities is to encourage and enable them to continue to meet the needs of their users or beneficiarie… See more

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    Meeting the changing needs of users or beneficiaries

    All charities face the challenge of identifying and meeting the needs of their users or beneficiaries as they, and the environment in which the charity operates, change. This is no less tr… See more

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    Inclusion: who benefits from the charity?

    The purpose and area of benefit of a village hall or community centre charity is set out in its governing document. The charity will have objects to serve the community within which it op… See more

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  1. Community centers in the UK12:
    • Many villages and towns have their own community centers.
    • Some local schools may also host community center activities.
    • There are approximately 18,800 buildings that can fulfill the role of community centers, although only about a quarter of them have that official designation.
    • These centers are used by about ten percent of the British population every week.
    Learn more:
    In the UK many villages and towns have their own Community Centre, although nearby schools may offer their assembly or dining hall after school for Community Centre activities. For example, local schools near Ouston, County Durham may host dance or sporting activities provided by a local community centre.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_centre
    According to the survey, there are approximately 18, 800 buildings that can fulfil the role of community centres, although only about a quarter of them have that official designation, and, perhaps surprisingly, they’re used by about ten per cent of the British population ever week.
    www.communitygroup.co.uk/community-centres-th…
     
  2. A Brief History of Community Centres in England

    WEBDec 8, 2022 · A Brief History of Community Centres in England. From churches to settlement houses to village halls, here are some key early buildings that led to the modern community centre. The Central

     
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  6. Community centres (centers) and associations: their …

    WEBThe development of the community centre and association movement in Britain. The community association and centre (center) movement in Britain has had as its objective, ‘the creation of a network of all-purpose …

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  8. Find a Space - Warm Welcome

    WEBWarm Welcome Spaces across the UK. Warm Welcome Spaces come in all shapes and sizes: community centres, libraries, churches, community cafes, arts centres, local businesses, and schools. No matter where they …

  9. The Community Centre - communitygroup.co.uk

    WEBWhat is a Community Centre? A community centre is a building run for the local populace by a volunteer group made up of local residents – by the people for the people in action.

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  11. Homepage - Community Leisure UK

    WEBCommunity Leisure UK is the members’ association that specialises in charitable trusts delivering public leisure and culture services across the UK. Community Leisure UK champions and protects the trust model by …

  12. Community Centres: What Part Can They Play?

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