Situated in beautiful Nidderdale, a warm welcome awaits you in our environmentally friendly Community Centre

Current activities

Playgroup, Cubs and Scouts, Brownies, Lunch Club, AVA Dance Academy, Kenshinkan Karate Academy for Children, Connection After School Club, Local History, Visiting Mobile Library and Coffee Morning, Chiropody Clinic, Yoga, Golden Girls - and Boys, Legs, Bums and Tums, Body Conditioning Circuits, Pilates, Painting and Drawing, Stitching Together, Latin, First Aid - Refresher, Computer Classes - Beginning Family History, Further Family History, Introduction to and Development of Spreadsheets, Improving Skills with Word, e-Bay and Shopping Online, File Management, Digital Photography and Drop-in Sessions

also ideal for your Parish get-together or Quiet Day, parties for all ages, meetings, day conferences, weddings, christenings, etc. Please contact the bookings secretary (Tel: 07807 749 273) for a brochure and further details, or click the image above.


Writing the blog !!


Tuesday, November 25, 2008


Stitching Together

Workshops on English Patchwork


personal samples


Friday, November 14, 2008


A Green, Sustainable, Low Energy Building 

In 2006, the project was awarded £30,497 from the Nidderdale AONB Sustainable Development Fund to help finance the installation of a ground source heat pump - GSHP, extra insulation and sunpipes. As a condition of the award the AONB required that the experience of installing and operating this type of technology in a community building should be shared with other organisations considering a similar installation. This was to include an interpretive board detailing every aspect of the installation and placed in an appropriate location. With 14 months experience of operating the systems, the board has now been designed and is located on the wall of CCCC at the point of access to the building from the car park


CCCC is pleased to acknowledge the following companies who have kindly sponsored the board:-

Hughes Geothermal who drilled the boreholes for the heat exchangers, Invisible Heating Systems who supplied the GSHP, and Michael Basnett, supplier and fitter of the sunpipes