A lift for the Clifton Centre
The Clifton Centre in Central St Leonards has been awarded a grant of £55,000 by Biffa Award for the installation of a new lift and other improvements. Work is due to start this Spring and be completed by Autumn. The grant was awarded following a successful campaign that showed strong local support for the community centre, involving both a crowdfunder and grants from local benefactors Isabel Blackman Foundation and Hastings Roundtable.
The community centre building, dating back to the 1870s, was once a tavern called The Clifton. In 2002 it became a charity, the Southwater Area Community Centre, established as a venue with rooms available for hire by groups and individuals which provide support and activities to improve the lives and opportunities of local people.
On its 20th anniversary in 2022 the building was rebranded the Clifton Centre as a nod to its heritage and a mark of our intention to become an up-to-date and modern venue. The re-brand included securing a new 25-year lease from Hastings Borough Council and a fantastic new paint job keeping its famous pink colour with added nature-themed hand painted murals by local artist Neonita.
Biffa Award’s funding will enable us to modernise the centre, making it more sustainable and accessible. The existing lift, which is out-of-date and unreliable, will be replaced, enabling wheelchair users, parents with strollers, the elderly and unsteady to easily access the upstairs rooms. In addition, new flooring, an energy efficient heating system, kitchen improvements and repairs to the roof will make the centre an even more welcoming and suitable venue for all the community to use.
Peter Pragnell, Chair of Trustees, said: “The Biffa Award grant opens the way to modernising our facilities and preparing us for another 20 years and more, providing much needed facilities for the community. We are dependent on such grant funding to cover our larger expenses and truly grateful to Biffa for their generosity.”
Clifton Centre users are also delighted to hear about the planned improvements. Currently the building is host to after-school classes, kids’ holiday clubs, therapy sessions, addiction support groups, coffee mornings, access and inclusion activities, clubs, meetings, training and more.
Theresa Hodge, St Leonards Inclusive Crafts said, “I use the Clifton Centre to run craft activities and my classes often include people with disabilities. Having a new lift will make it possible for people with mobility impairments to attend any activities run by myself and others upstairs in the centre. It will also mean hirers can carry equipment upstairs more easily and safely.”
Isabelle from the Rainbow Magic Kitchen said, “When I organised a French cooking and children’s cooking workshop session at the Clifton centre, we were welcomed with great kindness and support, be it to promote the events or on the day practical help. I really look forward to doing more work with the centre and organising further events there. The lift is going to make it even more accessible, which it deserves. The Clifton Centre is a precious place!”
A crowdfunder campaign last summer kick-started the improvements campaign and Clifton users and local people were generous in their support. We would also like to thank the Isabel Blackman Foundation, known for grants improving the lives of local people, for its substantial contribution to the improvements programme. Our thanks are also due to East Sussex County Council, which match-funded our crowdfunder campaign, and Hastings Round Table, who made a generous donation. It was only by having such solid local support that we were able to attract large funding.
Rachel Maidment, Biffa Award Grants Manager, said: “We’re proud to support projects which are so integral to the life of their community. The Clifton Centre project will provide the opportunity to bring people together to join in with a wide range of activities, improving health and wellbeing. Projects like this supply the means for a community to thrive.”
For more information or to book a room at the contact Clifton Centre Manager Cath Tajima-Powell by email: info@thecliftoncentre.com
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