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Burnley Community Network has two dedicated members of staff. A Partnership Officer and a coordinator events - Information & Communication - Web master -Network News.

 At Burnley Community Network, your input is essential to our activity. If you have any questions or comments regarding the network, please contact us. Details below.

Opening Hours :
Mon - Fri
8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
 

Burnley Community Network
c/o ELVSRC
62/64 Yorkshire Street
Burnley
Lancashire, BB11 3BT
01282 704646
adha.bond@bprcvs.co.uk
 

Co-ordinating events - Information & Communication - Webmaster -Network News

(Mrs Adha Bond)

 

Adha has seen the Network growing since 2002 and a part from the day to day tasks of a busy office, Adha is the prime contact for information & communication.

 

Drat of Delivery Plan, quarterly funding reporting, compiling information for the quarterly edition of the Network News (edited by New Era Enterprises ltd), quarterly Showcase events, annual BCN elections of Management Committee & BCN Representatives on BAP.administrate the website and its contents....

Partnership Working Support

(Mr Gordon Howley)

Gordon ensures a BCN representation ,via our members,involvement in all main partnership working at local level (e.g: BAP - Evolve network etc..), at county level (LVCF Consortium, LAA Partnership, CEN North West consortium etc..) and at national level (NAVCA, Urban Forum).

Ensuring there is a coordination between all the partners and sub groups and members.

Assist in facilitating development of local projects.

Assist in developing VCF organisations & Faith Forum.

At the birth of the Community Empowerment Network (CEN=BCN), the Government Office Network appointed BPRCVS as Accountable Body of the Network.

Mr Terry Hephrun (Chief Officer of BPRCVS, member of the Network Management Committee and a BCN representative on BAP) input and contribution in both the development and the good running of the Network has been and is crucial to the Network. Terry’s dedication to make BCN a major partner of the LSP, translates in Terry holding Chair on the Safer & Stronger Community Cohesion BAP sub group.

BCN benefits from a close partnership working with our colleagues from the public and private sector.

Over the years Burnley Community Network has established itself as a major partner to be counted with - handling community grants and secured 40 % of the LSP seats on the Full Assembly.

BCN is valued in its own right for priding itself in demonstrating the professionalism, the dedication and the rich diversity of the third sector. valued in their own rights

page updated 29.04.09 (A. Bond)