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Regenerating communities

Community led regeneration for historic churches

Bristol St Paul - children at Circomedia dressed up in ranbow coloured stretchy outfits with streamersHistoric churches are the original community buildings. We work hard to ensure that they can continue to inspire and be used by future generations, playing a vital role through a new use which engages and benefits communities.

There are exciting examples all across the country where church buildings have been re-invented and re-imagined for new uses - at the same time enhancing the history and heritage that makes these places special.

Our team works to develop partnerships with local community champions, enterprises, organisations, Friends groups, businesses and entrepreneurs, to create new life and encourage community regeneration.

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Regeneration

Benington All Saints - young people contributing to consultation displays at open day April 2010Nurturing and developing, inspiring examples of sustainable long-term re-use of some of our finest historic buildings.

 

 

Our process for developing our major projects

What's a regeneration project? More than you might think...

  • Architects impression showing interior of All Souls, Bolton following completion of conference and community centre projectA circus school?
  • A place for well-being and relaxation?
  • A conference venue and community hub?
  • A youth empowerment project?
  • A city centre arts access resource?
  • A thriving heart for a village?

These are not just questions - they are real CCT projects bringing new life into our heritage buildings.

Read about our exciting major projects