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Welcome to the Hastings Trust, an independent charity working for the people, heritage, economy, environment and future of Hastings. In its twenty year history it has won around twelve awards and completed over 100 successful projects. Mouse over the pictures below for a brief description of a Trust project or resource; click on the picture or the link below each picture for more details. To download the current Trust Newsletter please click here.The Trust is one of the oldest members of the Development Trust Association (DTA). In 2011 the DTA merged with Bassac to form Locality, a network of community owned and led organisations. These are transforming communities for the good across England, Scotland and Wales. Click on the Trustees link above to see why people support the Trust - click here for a membership form.

The Trust with HFS, Rother Voluntary Action and Rye Partnership have been awarded funding for one year from the Government's Social Action Fund. Seven full time posts are available - for more information & to apply click here.

Developing world- class youth arts &  cultural facilities at St Mary-in-the Castle,  a fine but underused  listed 1828 church, set in its own seafront  crescent in Hastings
In Hastings town  centre open five days a  week: internet access,  IT help, information, meeting space, &  other help. A display  space for local artists
Building community  through individual participation &   organisational linking   through social,  economic, cultural & environmental activity
Offering loans to those who cannot get loans from the main financial institutions
Tackling climate change & fuel poverty through  eco-retrofitting existing housing stock  providing opportunities for construction training
Impartial advice on learning, volunteering, looking for work,  careers, community  activism, funding, & personal development
Hold your meetings here at Hastings Trust in Hastings town centre
Oasis Community  Project – East Hastings. Advice, information  & support to the  residents of East Hastings

 

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