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Communitybuilders Fund Feasibility Study

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Communitybuilders Fund Feasibility Study

Trinity Community Arts is embarking on the first phase of a feasibility study to look at improving use

The grant from Communitybuilders Fund, administrated by Social Investment Business will cover the initial phases of the study, to conduct market research into the impact of Trinity and our services on the local area and exploring people's ideas for the development of our activities, organisation and the building.

This will be an opportunity to engage with service users, local residents, volunteers and other possible beneficiaries, in order to identify key activity areas that are a priority to development.

The study will form part of a wider feasibility study, that will look at what is architecturally and structurally possible. Ultimately, we want to develop the Trinity Centre in order to maximise its use, enable us to deliver more services to our target groups, increase our revenue streams and minimise any ongoing cost and environmental impact of our energy consumption. Information gathered will be used to establish the best way forward for optimally developing the Trinity Centre, both socially and architecturally, whilst fitting in with our vision as a charitable organisation.

We are looking for the study to help ensure we develop the building in a way that takes into account the different uses of the space and the various interests of our beneficiaries. We aim to bring together people's ideas and aspirations and help balance the range of uses for maximum benefit to our communities, whilst also helping us to improve on our financial sustainability and independence.

We will be posting information on the members area of our website of any upcoming ways to be involved in this process. If you would like any further information contact info@3ca.org.uk

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