WELCOME TO THE BCT WEBSITE
Hello, and welcome to BCT. We’re really excited to be starting out with a shiny new website, and a team of staff ready to deliver our Invest Local programme.
Over the next few months, you can expect to see blogs from our team as they start to work with 13 communities in Wales.
We’ll also be giving you some top tips on getting started with the programme. And as Invest Local gets up and running, we’ll share stories of what communities are doing to develop their vision for their local area.
We’ll also be featuring guest blogs from some of the organisations that we’ll work alongside, plus you’ll hear from the communities themselves.
Meanwhile, find out more about our Invest Local programme, check out some of our FAQs, or read some thoughts on starting the programme from our Chief Exec.
And if you have any questions, please get in touch.
As Welsh Government’s consultation into the future spending purposes for the Dormant Assets Scheme in Wales comes to a close BCT’s Policy Officer, Eleri, outlines why we’re calling for the funding to be used to support community action.
Georgina Edwards, Policy and Research Manager at the Plunkett Foundation reflects on our recent panel event focused on Community Assets.
MaesNi Environmental group focus: Creating spaces for nature and community wellbeing.
Building Communities Trust’s Policy Officer, Matthew Brindley, describes why supporting communities to develop their strengths and assets should be a top priority for Government and decision makers in 2022.
Invest Local groups made sure that this would be a summer to put smiles on people’s faces after a difficult year and a half for their communities.
Vin Murtagh from grassroots community action group Together for Colwyn Bay talks about campaigning from the ground up with communities to make good things happen.
Building Communities Trust’s Policy Officer, Matthew Brindley looks back at the election campaign for Strong Welsh Communities and outlines how the new Welsh Government and Senedd can help develop the strengths and assets of local people and community-based organisations.