Investing in Wythenshawe

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Community Investment Benchill Community Centre Investing in Wythenshawe

Contents photo on cover: Kayleigh Newton, aged 8 doing Arts and Crafts with a professional artist in the Play scheme. photo below: Kyle Newton and Emilio Byfield aged 8 enjoying a game of pool Welcome All housing associations invest in communities. Most do this through the development of good quality affordable homes, some go further and develop community programmes which help build resilient communities. Wythenshawe Community Housing Group, based in South Manchester, is a community landlord that goes further. With 14,000 homes and 20,000 tenants, our vision is to create a community where people choose to live and work. The Group has a strong track record in successful community investment and partnership working. A recent independent analysis showed that our investments have generated a five-fold social return for the community of Wythenshawe. This brochure offers an insight into the work we do in our communities and specifically focuses on Benchill Community Centre, which is owned by Wythenshawe Community Housing Group and managed by a committee. The centre is a much valued facility for people of all ages and abilities and provides a whole range of activities for the local people of Wythenshawe. We welcome conversations with partners, old and new, and anyone looking to invest in Wythenshawe. 2 Out and About: Our Community Centres Brenda Grixti MBE Community Centre Manager Benchill Road Wythenshawe Manchester M22 8EJ Tel: 0161 945 0879 brenda.grixti@wchg.org.uk 02 Investing in Wythenshawe Welcome 03

Out and About: Our Community Centres Community Centres are at the heart of our neighbourhoods. Places to meet, volunteer, learn new skills, play sport, gain qualifications, celebrate with friends and family or just have a bite to eat. Wythenshawe Community Housing Group supports the delivery of community services through community centres in Benchill and Woodhouse Park. The centres are funded through a combination of grant funding and facilities hire. The main funders are: User Feedback: 120 people took part in the survey and rated the following as Excellent: 88 Excellent Overall Experience 96 Excellent Warmth of Welcome 99 Excellent Room Set Up 105 97 Excellent Cleanliness of Centre Excellent Staff Support At, we will continue to build on our successes, learn from the past and continue to grow and develop our services in partnership with the community and local organisations. Brenda Grixti, Community Centre Manager is a fantastic hub of activities for all ages and local people in Wythenshawe. The building is owned by Wythenshawe Community Housing Group and managed by a committee of local people. Its facilities include: After School and Holiday provision for children aged 6 to 14 years IT facilities for beginners, elderly residents and people wanting to gain qualifications to improve employment opportunities Talk English a programme to enable people to learn English at pre-entry level Community Arts programme for local disabled residents to socialise with other local residents 04 Investing in Wythenshawe Out and about 05

Our IT Suite Statistics Community sports programme 40 young people registered and taking part regularly. The facilities are also open to all young people every day of the week. 24,474 user visits in 2014 with 160 new members 549 Record attendance in our IT suite in September 2014 (beginners, European Computer Driving License (ECDL), Over 50 s) Youth Hub - The youth hub is open for all young people aged 11 to 25, and is free for everyone. There are various activities on offer, which change on a daily basis and a thriving atmosphere for young people! The Centre was awarded Big Lottery Funding of 499,246 which will secure the centre s funding for 4 years commencing March 2015 Over 50 s Coffee mornings now taking place on a monthly basis. June 2014 English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 15 people completed New Activities: Dementia Café ESOL Yoga Classes Functional Skills Parenting Courses In January 2015 the centre secured 13,482 from the European Social Fund to deliver Functional Skills (Maths & English) Sensory Suite for hire - The Sensory Room can be enjoyed by all ages for relaxation and therapeutic purposes and can be booked directly through the Community Centre for either one-off or recurring sessions. 06 Investing in Wythenshawe Welcome 07

a community where people choose to live and work, having pride in their homes