Trinity Centre Development
Redevelopment plans for the Trinity Centre
Trinity Community Arts are working on plans to carry out essential redevelopment works to the Trinity Centre. The works will allow us to provide an increased range of services, making the space more accessible, affordable and appropriate for our diverse communities.
We have secured a Big Lottery grant to invest in the development of upstairs hall space, to include installing multi-purpose lighting, sprung wooden floor and heating to improve accessibility and increase availability of quality dance, performance and community space in the area. We will also be making significant improvements to the external grounds, with better signs and layout to improve accessibility.
Speaking about the recently awarded Big Lottery grant, Councillor Simon Cook, Cabinet Member for Culture and Sport, said: "Trinity is a stunning local landmark, and a beautiful space, but with a legacy of high maintenance and difficult problems typical of very old and beautiful churches. Everyone involved has shown remarkable creativity in conceiving new uses and activities."
Works funded by Big Lottery Fund are planned to take place from June 2013 and works will be phased across the year in order to ensure the Centre remains open. We plan to complete the works and celebrate with a launch event in January 2014. Details of the planned works can be downloaded by clicking here. For more information or to share your views contact 0117 935 1200 or email info@3ca.org.uk.
Big Lottery grant for Trinity building works
Trinity Community Arts has secured a grant from the Big Lottery Fund to carry out improvements to the Trinity Centre
The building works will mean that centre users will benefit from:
- improved access to better and more adaptable facilities
- availability of more affordable, subsidised provision
- increased project, training, and volunteer opportunities
- a wider range of dance and fitness activities
- better resources for communities to develop their own activities.
Redevelopment will allow us to provide additional services including:
- opportunities for residents to participate in activities to reduce isolation and improve psychological and physical health and well-being
- services for marginalised communities to encourage social integration, promote understanding, and improve community cohesion
- training, workshops and activities for unemployed people to improve qualifications, employability, confidence and aspirations, work and life skills.
Click here to read more and to view plans!
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We've set up a JustGiving page so that people in the community who care about Trinity can organise their own fundraising activities for the Centre.
If you would just like to show your support, you can donate via the Trinity Text Appeal 2013 - text TRIN13 £5 to 70070 to donate to Trinity and make a difference with JustTextGiving by Vodafone.
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