Charity at Trinity

Trinity gains charity status

The Trinity Centre has long been valued as a focal point for the local community as well as a much-loved venue hosting a long list of live gigs and performances. We are thrilled to announce that Trinity Community Arts, which began as a community association formed to manage the Trinity Centre, has become a charity and will continue to look after this unique venue and community hub.

The Trinity Centre can boast a rich history of hosting musical events (check out our Archive) as well regular dance classes, arts workshops, creative courses for young people and community-led events such as this year’s innovative Bridges project.

“Gaining charity status is great in terms of providing us with access to more funding for activities and exciting projects as well as helping us to raise funds for building improvement works,” says centre manager Emma Harvey.

Trinity Community Arts will also be aiming to achieve VISIBLE accreditation. This is a quality kite mark for community centres providing a set of standards that will help the Trinity Centre gain more funding and give its users confidence in its policies and procedures.

More details here.