Structure
The Nevilles Cross Community Association (NXCA) is a local community association, comprising ordinary members from the local community who are represented by a group of elected trustees. Trustees are elected each year at our Annual General Meeting and we welcome nominations from all members.
The NXCA currently has nine elected trustees:
Former members of the Merryoaks Community Group decided to disband in 2018 and their members are now part of the NXCA membership, as well as the Lowes Barn Community Centre Project.. We are pleased to welcome these new members and look forward to us all working together in the future.
The NXCA currently has nine elected trustees:
- Susan Walker (Chair)
- Peter Rowley-Conwy (Secretary)
- Paul Rowe (Treasurer)
- Alan Doig
- Andrew Haysey
- Louise Hudspith
- Lucy Szablewska
- Alex Fearle
- Debbie Rowley-Conwy
Former members of the Merryoaks Community Group decided to disband in 2018 and their members are now part of the NXCA membership, as well as the Lowes Barn Community Centre Project.. We are pleased to welcome these new members and look forward to us all working together in the future.
Purposes
The purposes of the NXCA are:
You can download our full written constitution here.
- To promote the conservation and improvement of the physical and natural environment of Nevilles Cross and the neighbourhood in Durham City (reflecting the Nevilles Cross Ward and hereinafter called the 'area of benefit').
- To coordinate with other groups in the area and communicate with residents to promote the mutual benefit of the area
- To promote the establishment, continuation, and improvement of a range of local amenities within the area of benefit.
- To act collectively on issues, such as planning developments, which have impact on the area with particular reference to the work and activities of other voluntary associations and organisations in the same area of benefit.
- To encourage the participation of the inhabitants of the area of benefit in community activities in order to build, run and maintain a strong, safe, healthy, and balanced community.
You can download our full written constitution here.