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There are 24 community centres in Oxford, most of which are owned by us. The centres are run by Community Associations made up of local volunteers.
| Map of Community Centres (214kB PDF) |
| Contact Details for Community Centres (125kB PDF) |
Oxford Federation of Community Associations (OFCA) is the representative group for Community Centres in Oxford and organises:
| Method | Details |
| Phone | 01865 202199 |
You can also use the following contact details for the relevant community association you are interested in:
| Community associations | Phone |
| Cutteslowe, Jericho, North Oxford, Oxford Lesbian and Gay Centre, South Oxford, West Oxford | 01865 252828 |
| Blackbird Leys, Cowley, Florence Park, Jubilee 77, Littlemore, Rose Hill | 01865 401098 |
| Barton, Headington, Mortimer Hall, Northway, Risinghurst, Wood Farm | 01865 433052 |
| Asian Cultural Centre, Bullingdon, Cheney Hall, Donnington, East Oxford, Regal | 01865 425000 |
In June 2007, Cutteslowe Community Centre became the first community organisation in the country to achieve VISIBLE status in recognition of the association's good work in the community.
VISIBLE stands for:
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"I was struck by the sheer commitment of the staff and volunteers at Cutteslowe and the fact that despite fairly modest resources, they were tackling head-on the most profound needs on their estate. It was clear to me that as well as having services of the highest standard, Cutteslowe are great innovators and their Trustees were still full of great ideas to bring the whole community together". Community Matters Chief Executive, David Tyler, who was an observer for part of the assessment. |
For more information about VISIBLE accreditation, visit the Visible Communities website.
Visit our Community and Living links page for useful links to other websites related to your community and living in Oxford.
Page last reviewed 5 Nov 2008