Turning a 16th-Century Barn Into a Local Community Hub
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概要
In this episode, we sit down with the team behind the Our Heath Barn project to discuss their mission of converting a 16th-century Grade II listed building in Boxmoor into a functional community hub. We outline the concrete ways local business owners can get involved through corporate social responsibility, the value of securing physical spaces for organic networking, and why supporting local heritage projects makes strong business sense for the entire area.
Episode Chapters
[00:00] Meet the Guests & The Project
[03:13] How the Team Got Involved
[05:31] Why the Building Is So Special
[07:52] The Campaign Journey
[18:29] The Big Challenge: Time, Money & Awareness
[25:47] The Vision: A Community-Owned Cultural Hub
[30:43] How You Can Help
Key Takeaways
- Review your local community projects to identify Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) partnerships that align directly with your company values.
- Use your business mailing list and local influence to raise awareness for community initiatives, acting as an ambassador for area improvements.
- Consider investing in community benefit societies, like the Our Heath Barn share offer, to secure physical hubs for future local networking and collaboration
Guest Links:
Our Heath Barn Website Save Our Heath Barn Crowd Funder
Lisa Timms on LinkedIn
Claire Gillespie on LinkedIn Website
James Lark on LinkedIn Website
Host Links:
Ben Baldwin LinkedIn
Chuffed Productions LinkedIn | https://chuffed.video/
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