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Home / Business and Economy / Community Hub Reopens Thanks to 5,000 Volunteer Hours

Community Hub Reopens Thanks to 5,000 Volunteer Hours

24 Jan

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Summary

  • A community hub, closed last year, has reopened with volunteer help.
  • Volunteers contributed 5,000 hours to renovate the former community centre.
  • The centre, now called Common Ground, plans diverse educational and wellness services.
Community Hub Reopens Thanks to 5,000 Volunteer Hours

A community hub, which ceased operations last year due to financial difficulties, has been revitalized and reopened with the substantial aid of volunteers. The former St Marks and Hesters Way Community Centre, now rebranded as Common Ground, formally commenced its new chapter on January 17th, following the completion of its initial refurbishment phase.

Managed by the Community Interest Company, Mission Inclusion, the centre has ambitious plans to host educational, cultural, and wellness services. The organization reported an overwhelming level of support from the local community, with volunteers contributing approximately 5,000 hours towards the renovation efforts.

Common Ground's mission is to serve as an inclusive space for everyone. The company intends to generate income by renting out the venue for various classes, such as yoga and dance, and its Rima hall is available for celebrations and community gatherings.

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Significant investment is still required for comprehensive renovations, estimated at £1m. This funding will be sourced through the centre's operational income, fundraising initiatives, sponsorships, and local business donations. The project has also received backing from Cheltenham Borough Council, Gloucestershire County Council, and the Sumerfield Trust.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The former St Marks and Hesters Way Community Centre, now known as Common Ground, formally reopened on January 17th.
Volunteers contributed approximately 5,000 hours towards the renovation of the Common Ground community hub.
Common Ground plans to offer educational, cultural, and wellness services, and will rent out the space for classes and community events.

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