
Fauldhouse Community Development Trust
The FCDT is an organisation set up by local residents who want to see the best for their home village. We aim to secure resources and assets and catalyse projects for the benefit of all residents.
There are hundreds of Community Development Trusts across Scotland and the UK, and we are a member of the umbrella organisation - Development Trust Association Scotland.
In general, Fauldhouse CDT aim to: Contribute to the regeneration of Fauldhouse Initiate and participate in projects tackling the economic, social, environmental and cultural needs of our community.
Work on projects that complement existing provision in Fauldhouse
Be independent but work in partnership with other private, public and voluntary sector organizations
Be owned and managed by the local community Generate income through trading activity that enables us to move away from dependency on grant support Re-invest income generated into the organisation and the community
Statement: Our vision for Fauldhouse is for a clean, attractive and healthy village with excellent transport links that is a model for thriving locally led sustainable regeneration; a place where people of all ages, abilities and circumstances are happy and informed, with their own part to play in the economic, environmental and social life of the village and the surrounding countryside.
Contact:
Name:FCDT – Communities Tackling Sectarianism Together
Address:10 Main Street, Fauldhouse, West Lothian, EH47 9HX
Website: http://www.fauldhouse.org.uk/ http://fauldhouse.org.uk/projects/communities-tackling-sectarianism-together/
Telephone: 01501 773 699
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Are you doing work that tackles sectarianism?
The action you have taken could inform and enable others to do the same. We are reaching out across Scotland to find examples of projects, videos, music, session plans, cartoons, toolkits and any other resources that you think will help others to take action on sectarianism.
If you would like to contribute, please get in touch at info@actiononsectarianism.info