Stapleton Road Station
Caribbean style quilts produced by a local social club
Terraced street in Easton

 

Trinity Arts Centre

 

The Easton Community Partnership is a resident-led organisation which works with local people and service providers to improve the environment and increase residents' influence in decision-making. We are now based at Easton Community Centre, Kilburn Street, but we also have a team of Officers at different sites.
GET IN TOUCH!

Much of our work continues including the Partnership, Task Groups, Street Monitor Scheme and newsletter.

NEWS: what's happening in the area?


Full ECP Board now meeting

Click HERE to view officers elected in Dec 07
Click HERE to view full board July 08
Click HERE to view resident reps elected Jan 08

Working accross both wards
We are now working jointly with Community at Heart (the neighbouring partnership in Barton Hill). In this way we can work on more strategic projects which have an impact across the whole of the Lawrence Hill and Easton wards.
Click HERE to access Community at Heart's website.

Keep in touch about the environment
Street Monitors and Environment Task Group members can share ideas between meetings.
Click HERE to access this forum.

Find out what people are talking about
Click HERE to check out this local forum.

What have we funded?
Click HERE to find out which projects have been supported through Neighbourhood Renewal.




small grants

Local families gather at the Easton Mosque
Local children on St Marks Road


publications


meetings


contact us


reporting


links


home page








'Love Easton' means taking pride in our area!


news/photos

Community at Heart We are working with Community at Heart on projects which impact on both wards

   
What is the Community Partnership?
   
Environment
Issues inc Keeping
In Touch
   

What is Neighbourhood
Management?

   
How can I get involved in Neighbouhood Management?


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Living Easton plaque commemorating Easton Colliery










Gargoyles adorn St Marks Church


Emancipation Day 2006








Gates at Easton Community Centre