The Pheasey Community Hub
Charity 1166814
Overview
Summary
The Pheasey Community Hub appears to be a place-based civic infrastructure organisation: its core role is to make shared facilities and services available to residents of Pheasey Park Farm and nearby districts, while connecting local authorities, voluntary organisations and residents around social welfare, education and recreation. Its broad beneficiary groups suggest an inclusive neighbourhood remit rather than a specialist service. The available evidence describes purpose and intended operating model, but not its current programmes, partnerships or reach.
Operational geography
No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.
Areas of work
- Disability
- General Charitable Purposes
- Recreation
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- People With Disabilities
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A neighbourhood platform, not only a venue
The Hub appears intended to convene residents, voluntary organisations and local authorities in a common local effort, with a community centre as a key mechanism rather than its sole purpose.
Why it matters
This suggests its potential value lies partly in relationships and coordination: it may be able to connect local needs, civic institutions and voluntary activity in ways individual groups cannot.
Show evidence
“To promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Walsall and in particular, the immediate neighbourhood of Pheasey Park Farm by associating the local authorities, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in a common effort to advance education and provide facilities in the interests of social welfare.”
Source:Organisation“To run a community centre for the benefit of inhabitants of the Pheasey Park Farm area and its surrounding districts.”
Source:Charity Commission
Broad inclusion is built into its remit
The organisation appears designed as a general neighbourhood resource across generations and disability, rather than being defined by one issue or beneficiary group.
Why it matters
A broad remit may position the Hub to create shared spaces and encounters across groups, but it also raises questions about how it prioritises differing needs and whether all groups participate equally.
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“Children/young People, Elderly/old People, People With Disabilities, The General Public/mankind.”
Source:Charity Commission“General Charitable Purposes, Disability, Recreation.”
Source:Charity Commission
Facilities and services are intended to work together
The Hub appears to combine physical community infrastructure with service provision, suggesting that the building may be an enabling asset for wider social welfare, learning and leisure activity.
Why it matters
Understanding this combination is important because the organisation's local contribution may depend as much on what happens through the space as on the availability of the space itself.
Show evidence
“Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services.”
Source:Charity Commission“To provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for the recreation and leisure time occupation of the inhabitants of the Pheasey Park Farm area and its surrounding districts.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Which activities, services and groups currently use the Hub, and how frequently.
- Whether the intended links with local authorities and voluntary organisations are active partnerships.
- How far the Hub's practical catchment extends beyond Pheasey Park Farm.
Remaining uncertainties
- Current programme, room-use and attendance information, broken down by activity and participant group.
- Evidence of current partners, referral routes, tenant organisations and local authority relationships.
- User feedback or local needs evidence showing which neighbourhood needs the Hub addresses.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
To promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Walsall and in particular, the immediate neighbourhood of Pheasey Park Farm without distinction of sex or of political, religious or other opinions by associating the local authorities, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare.
Charity objects
THE CHARITY'S OBJECTS ("OBJECTS") ARE SPECIFICALLY RESTRICTED TO THE FOLLOWING TO PROVIDE FACILITIES IN THE INTERESTS OF SOCIAL WELFARE FOR THE RECREATION AND LEISURE TIME OCCUPATION OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PHEASEY PARK FARM AREA AND ITS SURROUNDING DISTRICTS AND WITHOUT LIMITATION TO THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING TO RUN A COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SAID INHABITANTS.