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Hailsham Community Groups Invited to Reinstated Forum

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Are you a local community group or charity and wish to benefit from sharing experiences and ideas with other local groups?

The Hailsham Community Forum, which has now been reinstated following an extended break as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and associated restrictions, is always looking for community groups, associations and charities in the area to exchange ideas, learn from each other, network and collaborate.

The next forum meeting will take place at 6pm on Tuesday 7th September at the Hailsham Parish Church lounge. Additional meetings this year have been scheduled for Wednesday 6th October and Thursday 4th November.

The forum regularly hosts speakers from voluntary services organisations, grants advisors and other charities. The group continues to build communication networks and create a louder voice with other voluntary and statutory groups.

The long-term benefits of joining the forum could be cost savings through group negotiating power with printers, suppliers, donations and local businesses, sharing resources like gazebos and tables and more.

Several groups have already benefited from the forum by taking stalls at the Hailsham Street Market, collaborating to fund-raise together and collectively promoting and raising awareness of their organisations.

The Forum meets monthly and is made up of around 30 community organisations including Hailsham Active, Hailsham Tennis Club, Hailsham Lions, Hailsham Choral Society, Demelza Hospice Care For Children, Hailsham & District Flower Club, Hailsham Art Club, Hailsham & District Twinning Association and Hailsham Bonfire Society. They have recently introduced a regular newsletter and speakers.

“The Hailsham Community Forum has grown since its launch with new groups being represented every month,” said Deputy Town Clerk & Business Enterprise Manager Mickey Caira.

“We are looking for additional members that can include local community groups, voluntary associations, charities, parent/teacher groups and residents’ associations among others, to share information on developments of interest including new funding opportunities, in addition to enabling partnership working with other organisations.”

Forum organiser Jenny Seale said: “These community meetings are a good opportunity to network, seek help on fundraising, project work and other matters and feed off each other’s ideas. The forum brings together voluntary groups and helps give us an insight into the needs of the local community.”

“Over the next few months, we are looking forward to welcoming short presentations by businesses and entertainers who have a little something different to offer at Hailsham events as well as useful speakers on grants, fundraising and recruiting and retaining volunteers.”

If you are interested in attending, contact Hailsham Town Council on 01323 841702 or by email: enquiries@hailsham-tc.gov.uk.


Enquiries relating to this media release

Terry Hall, Communications Officer
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk