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There were representatives
from Russian, Chinese, African and Caribbean and Arabic communities all wanting
to know how to go about getting a building that serves their needs. In order to
find out what to do, members of the group invited in someone who has already set
something like this up in Peterborough. Cliff
Walker who is the deputy Lord Lieutenant of Peterborough set up a centre in his
city, which is home to five different African and Caribbean groups as well as
other ethnic groups in the area. The
first thing that Cliff advised the group to do was to form a constitution with
the aims and objectives of the various individual groups so that everyone was
clear on what direction the group was going. "You
have to show a need for the centre backed up with good research about what people
want in a centre". says Cliff
The
group were in agreement that they were going to talk to their members
to find out what they would want.
In
the next meeting the steering group intend to use these ideas to form part of
the constitution as well as form a Committee who will oversee the project. They
will then work towards putting their case to the county council. |