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The Cameron Centre has been short-listed for the Evening Post's Building Healthy Communities Competition. If we win, we'll be building access ramps outside our two fire exits.
Please help us by collecting tokens from your Evening Post from 16th - 29th June, and bringing them into the Cameron Centre. Maybe you could agree to be a collector for your street.
Have a look at the article about us in the Evening Post last Saturday.
Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust is a local community organisation based at the Cameron Centre near to Gainsborough Square in Lockleaze. It is a registered charity and a registered company limited by guarantee.
Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust manages the Cameron Centre and the Blake Centre, two local community buildings. It hires out rooms in the Cameron Centre to local organisations and members of the commmunity for various activities and lets office space in the Blake Centre. Currently the Blake Centre houses Catchpoint Consultancy and Bristol City Council's Young People's Services team for this area.
For more information telephone Gail Chandler, the Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust Development Worker on 0117 914 1129
The Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust was formally established in January 1997. It was initially set up in response to the need to provide a community building in the Lockleaze area. This building is the Cameron Centre where the Trust is based.
The Cameron Centre
At present Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust is managed by six Trustees: Joy Langley (Chair), Bernard Morris (Treasurer), Tony Warren, Jackie Proud, Sue Miller and Mavis Williams.
Joy Langley (Chair)
The trustees are backed up by a diverse membership from the local community. Anyone can become a member - there is no commitment involved other than being willing to show an interest in what is going on in Lockleaze. Members are invited to the quarterly meetings and the annual general meeting.
The Trust employs a full-time development worker - Gail Chandler and a part-time centre manager - Emily Moreton.