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Title: Chapeltown Community Centre


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Chapeltown Community Centre
  • A short history and a proposal

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History
  • The building was sold to the Corporation of Leeds
    by the Congregation of Leeds Jews in 1973.
  • It was a thriving centre for nearly 30 years,
    with a variety of schemes for children, young
    people, adults and elders.
  • Years of under investment and poor management led
    to it being in a poor state of repair by the mid
    1990s.

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History
  • Despite the efforts of the management committee
    to get funding for basic structural improvements,
    the council allowed the building to fall into
    such a state of disrepair that by 2000 it was
    classified as poor by the councils own
    building services department.
  • A community action group was formed to raise
    funds to improve the building and the site, but
    the centre was closed a year later by the council
    on health and safety grounds.
  • Despite its efforts, the group was not kept
    informed and was not consulted.
  • In January 2002, in a letter from Leeds City
    Councils Director of Community Planning and
    Regeneration, the action group was reassured that
    We will not action any work until we have agreed
    collectively how to proceed. A few weeks later,
    without warning, the centre was demolished.

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About the Action Group
  • CCCAG was formed by local people as soon as we
    knew that the centre was closing.
  • We have worked to establish local needs and
    priorities and to put pressure on the council to
    include the community in discussions over the
    future use of the site.
  • Monthly meetings are well-attended by local
    residents, ward councillors and representatives
    from other groups.
  • The group has the ongoing support of local MPs,
    Fabian Hamilton and George Mudie.

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Aims of the group
  • To support the ongoing sustainable development of
    Chapeltown through the provision of a high
    quality multi-ethnic, multi-generational and
    proactive community centre.
  • For the centre to be a not-for-profit,
    financially independent Community Interest
    Company, run by and for the people of Chapeltown.

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The centre will be
  • built, owned and managed by the people of
    Chapeltown
  • financially sustainable - not dependent on
    fundraising or on the council
  • a building we can all be proud of
  • a flagship environmentally-friendly building,
    which will require very little energy and
    maintenance, to keep running costs to a minimum.
  • a venue for regular training, especially so that
    there is always a pool of skilled people willing
    and able to manage the project

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Why is the centre needed?
  • We believe that Chapeltown needs a centre that
    can bring together all the different communities
    here - an inclusive and welcoming centre for
    people of all ages and cultures.
  • The centre could
  • fulfill many needs which are not met locally at
    the moment.
  • help local projects engage with more people by
    providing high quality space for their events and
    activities.
  • act as a signpost to other facilities and
    initiatives, helping to sustain all the projects
    and venues in Chapeltown.

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Local peoples ideas for the new centre
  • Café, kitchen and bar
  • Activities for children and young people and
    before after school clubs
  • Facilities for older people
  • Hall for big events weddings, carnival, etc
  • Leisure and fitness facilities
  • Meeting and training space. Films, talks,
    lectures, discussion groups, public meetings
  • Neighbourhood action and planning
  • Gardens and playgrounds
  • Sustainability information
  • Womens groups
  • Gateway to a network of formal and informal
    learning
  • Social space, a place for clubs and groups to
    meet
  • Hot desks and support for new businesses and
    projects. Offices for established groups

We have consulted people since 2001 - public
meetings, all day drop-in events, attendance at
community meetings, on-street canvassing and
group work with residents and community projects.
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Our proposal
  • We want to use the development of a new centre to
    bring together new ideas and ways of working and
    go way beyond the basic services that were
    provided by the previous centre.
  • We want to create something new and exciting for
    Chapeltown.

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The building we want
  • Energy efficient, solar-powered, eco-friendly
    building
  • Designed for flexibility, both for easy future
    extension and for quick daily modification to
    suit bookings and events.
  • Local people involved in the process. Use the
    building process to develop the skills of local
    people.
  • Use of eco-friendly paints, varnishes, floors,
    wall coverings, furniture and other materials.
  • Employ local artists and craftspeople.

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The building will include
  • Roof Roof garden, viewing point, solar energy
    units.
  • Top Floor Affordable one and two bedroom flats
  • 1st Floor Co-location office space open plan
    offices and hot-desks with common facilities and
    integrated services (meeting rooms, photocopier,
    etc.)
  • Ground Floor Hall with stage, dance floor and
    partitions, backstage changing area, toilets,
    kitchen, café, bar, reception, exhibition space,
    creative workroom / meeting space, internet
    access point.
  • Cellar Storage, rehearsal room, bar cellar and
    pantry, combined heat and power unit.
  • Outside Cycle racks, buggy storage, car parking
    and car share pick-up point, herb and flower
    garden, benches, community notice-board,
    adventure playground and toddlers play-space,
    signpost to other resources in Chapeltown,
    covered outdoor social area.
  • Throughout high quality furnishings, wi-fi,
    local arts and crafts, exhibitions and lots of
    people working, learning, planning and playing
    together!
  • Number will depend on building footprint

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Co-location
  • The Community Action Network developed the
    concept of a space that would bring together a
    wide variety of organisations, where new
    relationships could be developed, new
    partnerships formed and ideas turned into
    practical action.
  • Co-location provides high quality, cost effective
    and eco-friendly office space, including
    conference and meeting rooms and catering
    facilities. It also fosters shared services and
    facilitates networking the space has been
    designed to maximise opportunities for
    interaction and collaboration, and in particular,
    enables smaller organisations to realise their
    potential, improve their performance and raise
    their profile.
  • We believe that this model will provide us with
    the following benefits
  • Financial stability for the centre.
  • Significant collaboration and partnership
    benefits for Chapeltown.
  • A major resource for social and environmental
    enterprise in the area.

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The site should
  • be in a prominent and visible location.
  • be near the proposed Joint Services Centre. This
    close location to health and council services
    will be an opportunity to develop this area as a
    community hub at the heart of Chapeltown.
  • make a positive impact on the look of Chapeltown
    and help to counter negative perceptions of the
    area.
  • have greenspace - for outdoor play, community
    growing, celebrations and events and to add to
    the potential of the centre.

The site we really want is on the corner of
Chapeltown Road and Reginald Terrace.
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Where we are now?
  • We are ready for a major fundraising effort, and
    have identified a range of funding sources.
  • The skills of the committee are being developed.
  • Local networking and partnership-building
    continue.
  • We continue to gather views and ideas from the
    local community and are planning a
    community-design event before February 2007.
  • We continue to offer our views to the development
    of the proposed Joint Services Centre that is
    being developed by Leeds LIFT Ltd.
  • The Local Area Team are preparing a report on
    community provision in Chapeltown. We need to
    convince them that a new community centre is
    really needed in the heart of the community.

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Who supports a new community centre?
  • Schools, police, local residents and businesses,
    the voluntary and community sector, clubs and
    societies, young people, old people, politicians
    - including all the ward councillors and Fabian
    Hamilton MP. In short, just about everyone we
    have contacted and worked with since the closure
    of the old centre.
  • Chapel Allerton Primary School, Community Links,
    Cornerstone Resource Centre, Friends of
    Potternewton Park, Getaway Girls, Granges and
    Hamiltons Tenants and Residents Group, Iftiin
    (Somali welfare group), Invizible Circle, Leeds
    Childrens Fund, Leeds Asylum Seekers Support
    Network, Leeds Black Elders Association, Leeds
    Racial Equality Council, Leeds REACH, Leeds
    Mental Health Advocacy Group, Leeds Involvement
    Project, Leeds Connecting Communities, Leeds
    Permaculture Network, Project 7, Resourcing the
    Community, Roundhay Road Day Centre, SPACE _at_
    Bracken Edge, The Project, Turning Point / Base
    10 / UP project, United Caribbean Association,
    Voluntary Action - Leeds, Vietnamese Elders
    Group, West Indian Centre, West Yorkshire Police,
    Women's Health Matters, Zone 67, with more
    getting involved all the time.

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Our next steps
  • Carry out feasibility study and community-design
    event.
  • Identify project partners to run activities in
    the centre.
  • Finalise the business plan.
  • Develop management structure and convert from
    voluntary organisation to a Community Interest
    Company.
  • Secure funding for the building and revenue costs
    for the first two years.
  • Build centre and hold grand opening celebration!

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We need your involvement
  • Write a letter of support.
  • Let us know what youd like to see included in
    the centre, or any ideas you have for the
    building.
  • Join the Action Group there are loads of things
    to do and things to learn, everyones
    contribution is needed.
  • Come to the next meeting on Thursday 12th
    October, 5.30pm at 180 Chapeltown Road.

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