Background and Overview of Services
The Community Council of Devon (CCD) is an independent charitable company founded in 1961. Its 900 members includes the principal statutory bodies and voluntary organisations in the county, and many other local organisations.
We have a voluntary governing body, our [ Board of Trustees ], in part elected by our full members at general meetings and in part appointed by bodies as designated in our company articles. CCD incorporated as a Company Limited by Guarantee in 1999.
What We Do
The Community Council of Devon is the Rural Community Council for Devon.
CCD works to a Business Plan with the current [ plan ] covering the period 2005-2010. Our main areas of work at present are covered by the following themes: community structure, community planning and community regeneration, with two cross-cutting themes: social inclusion and influencing.
Our vision is of active rural communities shaping their own futures with improved opportunity and quality of life for all. Our mission is that we strive to make this happen through our direct work with communities, our local knowledge, networks, professional services, and our influencing role.
CCD attaches great importance to its independent existence as a non-political countywide voluntary body. Our values are listed on page 5 of our business plan (link above).
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Becoming a Member
Membership of CCD is open to all - whether voluntary organisations, community groups, charities, individuals or statutory bodies. If you or your organisation wishes to know more about membership, please follow this link. [ CCD Membership ]
National and Regional Bodies
CCD is one of a network of 38 Rural Community Councils (RCCs) that exist in each county of England, all sharing the aim of promoting any charitable purposes for the benefit of rural communities. RCCs maintain close relations with national and local government. We are represented at a national level by [ ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England) ], and in the region by SWAN (the South West network of RCCs). The ACRE website will provide links to the other 37 RCC names, contact details and websites.
Finance
Financial support for work of the organisation comes from Defra (through a national contract managed by our national body ACRE), Devon County Council, Devon’s District Councils, Dartmoor National Park, Trusts and Foundations, and through agency and management fees, consultancy and research. Projects are funded through the above, UK government and European Union programmes, Devon County Council, Learning and Skills Council, Lottery Funds and the private sector.
Representation of voluntary sector and rural issues
Examples include representation on European structural fund committees, LEADER projects, Devon Consortium, Local and county level strategic partnerships and Devon Local Area Agreement, issue based groups. We comment where possible on local and central government plans.
Developing the Voluntary Sector
CCD is an active member and the financial accountable body for Devon Consortium, a county network developing partnership in the voluntary and community sector. Devon Consortium is delivering the ChangeUp programme for development of voluntary sector infrastructure.
Innovation in recent years
This includes: Devon's Rural Housing Enabler programme, Devon Association of Community Buildings, rural social enterprise including community shops, establishment of Devon Community Foundation, rural women research and the Women and Micro-enterprise programme, 6 rural community-based learning programmes, rural social inclusion including a lead role on the Migrant workers Task Force and the Access and Awareness programme for community buildings.
Community development
Partnership building, funding advice, legal frameworks, short term budget holder and project manager, community regeneration schemes, and community-led planning such as Parish Plans.


