“BS3 Community Development was founded in 1991 to improve the lives of people living in BS3 and the surrounding area. We run two community venues; the Southville Centre and the Chessel Centre.
BS3 Community Development is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee and as a social business we reinvest surplus generated from our profitable services into educational, arts, environmental, health and wellbeing projects that we either run directly or support partners to deliver.
At BS3 Community Development we are committed to ensuring equality of opportunity and access, celebrating diversity, and promoting inclusion and belonging. These concepts are not just crucial in relation to our service users but are important for our employees and the wider community too.”
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“Feeding Bristol was founded in response to a statement made by the Mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees, when he said publicly “no child should go to school hungry”. In the summer of 2017 Feeding Bristol was launched.
Feeding Bristol gained charitable status on 19th March 2018, and is chaired by a Board with representatives from local businesses, food charities, local food growers and the local Council.
Working alongside the Board is the Stakeholder Engagement Group. This group is made up of key players from all sectors of the community. The SEG help facilitate engagement across Bristol by supporting the delivery of our five key priorities: Working to improve provision for those with Immediate need, increase the local community’s Food Skills, increase the Food Supply of good quality produce , and to work for Policy change that will help us see a zero-hunger Bristol.”
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