Case Study: Ballypitmave Community Development Trust
The Ballypitmave Community Development Trust, developed by Loch Mór Dál gCais and Crewe United, represents a unique collaboration between a community-led hurling and camogie club
The Ballypitmave Community Development Trust, developed by Loch Mór Dál gCais and Crewe United, represents a unique collaboration between a community-led hurling and camogie club
What is Community Wealth Building? Community Wealth Building (CWB) is a new people-centred approach to local economic development, which redirects wealth back into the local
No matter how big or small, an organisation with a good board always questions their own governance and considers future planning, including how their assets
US special envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs Joe Kennedy met local Community Wealth Building leaders Brian O’Neill, Charlie Fisher, David Hunter, John McGowan, Ken
Over £1.255 million invested in preserving and revitalizing community assets across Northern Ireland. Ballypitmave Community Development Trust receives £300,000 for a ground-breaking cross-community sports facility.
They say perseverance is the mother of success, well after a 32-year occupancy on the site at Moyraverty West Road Craigavon, local enterprise organisation Brownlow
With storm Ciaran battering us left, right and centre on a very wet and windy 31 October we took welcome refuge in the comfortable surrounds
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities (DLUHC @luhc), ‘Levelling Up Fund’ (LUF) has, through rounds 1 and 2 brought approximately £120 million towards
Next round of the fund now open We are delighted to announce that DTNI has been confirmed as the development support provider for all NI applicants