Board? Come and join our games club!
On Wednesday the 22nd of November the Youth Ambassadors launched their new initiative Board in the City, together with Emma, our Youth Projects Manager. The free games club is available…
On Wednesday the 22nd of November the Youth Ambassadors launched their new initiative Board in the City, together with Emma, our Youth Projects Manager. The free games club is available…
Community Development - I thought I would just pick a day, and show what I have got up to, but that proved a little challenging as no two days are…
The Quiz has been running on a monthly basis since the beginning of 2017. There had been a predecessor in 2016 when I first moved to Chichester but after a…
Discover Your Future Programme Discover your Future programme has been supporting young people in the Chichester District, aged 15-25 years, not in employment, education or training, lacking in confidence or…
On 14th October 2017 I was invited to attend the Saturday Café at The Lodge in Chichester to take Careline leaflets and to talk to anyone popping in that might…
Residents approached to CCDT about the need for a bus shelter and we have been working in partnership with Chichester College to make it happen in a way that develops the skills and CVs of local students.
People are getting to know Chichester Community Development Trust and yet there are still lots of misconceptions. I thought it would be good to introduce some of the members of our small team to give you a flavour of life at CCDT as well as giving you a brief introduction to CCDT’s work…
We are creating a voluntary sector hub in the Water Tower. There will be hot desks that can be hired by local charities and voluntary sector groups, home workers, budding charity start-ups that can’t afford an office yet.
The Graylingwell Chapel steering group are on a mission! They are crossing the counties looking at examples of chapels, churches and repurposed buildings that have been transformed into working, successful and profitable community hubs.
We have received £14,800 from the Architectural Heritage Fund to develop the plans for Graylingwell Chapel. The grant will fund a project organiser and an architect to develop the ideas that have come out of the chapel consultations.