Tyseley And District Community Association

Charity 1078313

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Tyseley And District Community Association appears to function less as a single-purpose service provider than as local civic infrastructure: a place-based organisation that combines facilities, direct support and convening. Its stated role links residents, voluntary bodies, public agencies and local representatives around a broad agenda spanning children, older people, schools, environmental conditions and neighbourhood development. The available evidence suggests that its value may lie particularly in connecting otherwise separate parts of local civic life.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: Neighbourhood

Operational areas:

Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Hall Green North

Confidence: high

There is strong evidence of a continuing physical community-centre base at Tyseley & District Community Centre within Hall Green North. The available evidence supports a locally focused operational identity centred on this site, rather than evidenced delivery across multiple Birmingham wards.

  • Charity Commission Register of Charities, TYSELEY AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (1078313)
    The charity gives its address as Tyseley & District Community Centre in Birmingham; it reports providing buildings/facilities and says it owns and/or leases land or property.
  • Birmingham City Council, 2026 notice of poll and polling stations
    Tyseley Community Centre is listed as a polling station for polling district HGN1, evidencing that the venue is in Hall Green North ward and remains in use as a community venue.
  • Companies House, company overview and filing history for 03736724
    The company retains Tyseley & District Community Centre as its registered office and filed accounts for the year ended 31 March 2025.
  • Charity Commission Register of Charities, activities description
    The charity describes itself as a community association acting as a central focus for its local community, undertaking work with older people, children's services, local schools and neighbourhood forums, and hosting elected-member and police surgeries.
Remaining uncertainties
  • The Charity Commission's activity description and geographic return are based on information last reported for the year ended 31 March 2020; the charity's Commission reporting is overdue. They are useful evidence of its operational model but do not independently confirm its full current programme.
  • Companies House shows the company as active but with an active proposal to strike off and an overdue confirmation statement as of August 2026. This creates uncertainty about the organisation's current administrative position and future continuity.
  • No current official programme, timetable, annual report, service contract, or partner material was found that evidences regular delivery in additional wards or a citywide service footprint.
  • The stated Birmingham City Council service-delivery partnership is not sufficiently specified to establish that it materially extends operational delivery beyond the immediate local area.
Additional evidence needed
  • A current programme, venue timetable, annual report or public activity update from the association confirming services presently delivered at Tyseley & District Community Centre.
  • Current Birmingham City Council contract, grant or partnership documentation identifying the resources delivered by the association and the geographic area covered.
  • Evidence of any regularly used delivery venues, school partnerships or neighbourhood-forum activity outside Hall Green North.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • Amateur Sport
  • Economic/community Development/employment
  • Education/training
  • Environment/conservation/heritage
  • General Charitable Purposes

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Children/young People
  • Elderly/old People
  • Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
  • Other Defined Groups
  • People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin
  • People With Disabilities
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Acts As An Umbrella Or Resource Body
  • Provides Advocacy/advice/information
  • Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
  • Provides Human Resources
  • Provides Services

Discoveries involving this organisation

The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • A neighbourhood convenor as well as a service provider

    The association appears to operate as a connecting institution, bringing residents, local authorities and voluntary organisations into shared local action, rather than only delivering discrete services.

    Why it matters

    This suggests its influence may extend beyond the people directly using its services: it may help coordinate local priorities, relationships and access to public decision-makers.

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    • Its objects include associating local authorities, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in a common effort.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • It engages with elected member and police surgeries, local schools and neighbourhood forums.

      Source:Organisation
  • Physical space may be central to its operating model

    Its facilities are likely not simply an asset but a platform through which varied community activity, advice and partnership working can occur.

    Why it matters

    Organisations with accessible local space can support informal connection and multi-agency work in ways that specialist outreach-only services may not.

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    • It provides buildings, facilities or open space.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Its primary aim is to be a central focus for the local community.

      Source:Organisation
  • A broad remit creates both reach and coordination demands

    The association appears to span multiple life stages, needs and policy areas, suggesting a generalist neighbourhood role rather than a tightly bounded specialist mission.

    Why it matters

    This breadth may enable it to identify connections between issues, but may also require strong prioritisation and partnerships to avoid dispersing capacity.

    Show evidence
    • It helps children and young people, elderly people, people with disabilities, people of particular ethnic or racial origin, voluntary bodies and the general public.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • Its work includes education and training, amateur sport, environment, economic and community development, and employment.

      Source:Charity Commission

    Remaining uncertainties

  • Which groups and neighbourhoods use its services most, and which may be less reached.
  • Whether its public-sector delivery partnership strengthens local influence or constrains independent community priorities.
  • How its facilities, advocacy and direct services are resourced and balanced.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports or impact data showing activities, attendance, beneficiaries and outcomes.
  • Information on partner organisations, referral routes, facility use and local resident involvement in governance.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

community association, primary aims and objectives are to be a central focus for local community and engage in community work with elderly, children's services and local schools and neighbourhood forums. Service delivery partner for Birmingham City Council to roll out community resources. other services to work with local community such as elected member and police surgeries

Charity objects

TO PROMOTE THE BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT WARD OF FOX HOLLIS, BIRMINGHAM AND ITS SURROUNDING AREAS, (HEREIN AFTER CALLED "THE AREA OF BENEFIT") WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF SEX RACE, RACE, POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS OR OTHER OPINIONS OR ABILITIES BY ASSOCIATING THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES, VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS AND INHABITANTS IN A COMMON EFFORT TO ADVANCE EDUCATION, IMPROVE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OF LIFE FOR THE SAID INHABITANTS