The Calton Heritage and Learning Centre (CHLC), based in the East End of the city, marked its tenth birthday with a party on November 3. At the event, Thenue Communities - who run the building - had chief executive Gary Naylor and Thenue chair Pauline Casey cut a tenth birthday cake. Gary said: “The effort by the community to create the Calton Heritage and Learning Centre cannot be understated. “It now plays a vital role in the vibrant life of Calton and in the east end in general. Since opening, the centre has become a 'success' ever since, acting as the main host of local activities.
Source: The Times November 08, 2023 18:11 UTC