Promoting social regeneration to bring about positive impact to local communities
Active Heritage was formed as a social enterprise in 2011. As a social enterprise we are a not-for-profit company, any surplus generated from our activities are reinvested to further, sustain and achieve our mission of regeneration. For Active Heritage, regeneration is defined by the statements 'bringing again into activity and prominence'
and 'forming again with improvements'. Our key principles are renewing, reconstituting and continuous improvement.
Why the community needs usOur primary object is the promotion of regeneration by all or any of the following means; education, training or retraining; the maintenance, improvement or provision of public amenities including the preservation of buildings or sites of historic or architectural importance; the provision of sport and active recreation; and the protection or conservation of the environment.
Our impact on the communityWe have just completed providing a short breaks programme for disabled young people in Calderdale. We will be publishing our evaluation report at the end of next month.