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  • Home
  • Who we are
  • What we do
  • How we work
  • Our Projects
    • Business for Good West Yorkshire
    • Community Savers and CLASS
    • Co-production
    • State of the Leeds VCSE Sector
    • The Fox and Goose
    • Hardknott Forest
    • IMAS
    • Leeds Trinity University
    • Manningham Ideas Mill
    • Mind the Gap
    • Old Spring Wood Community Space
    • Positive Youth Foundation
    • The Venturists
    • University of Leeds
    • UnLtd
    • Unorthobox
    • WYCA - Local Nature Recovery Strategy
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The Fox and Goose

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We are delighted to be working with the Fox & Goose Community Pub in Hebden Bridge. We are helping them to find out more about what the Fox & Goose community think about the pub, what’s important to them and how they can best be supported to engage with community pub development. 
How can you help? 
If you know the Fox and Goose you can get involved in different ways
over the next few months. Between December and early spring, there will be a Fox & Goose community survey. Take part before the end of January to be in with a chance to win a round of drinks! Follow this link or scan the QR code below to find out more. 
Please share the links and do let us know if you have somewhere you could put a flyer/poster. 
Or you might catch one of us at the pub or joining in at an event, so feel free to come and say hello - we’d love to hear your thoughts.

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THE PEOPLE WE WORK WITH SAY:

'It was important to us as a delivery partnership focused on supporting social enterprises and co-operatives to work with one of these based in the region for our programme evaluation. Claire and Jen are bringing a considered and independent but very practical and personable approach to the whole evaluation process.  The feedback from those involved with the evaluation so far is really positive and we are really enjoying working with Nifty.'
Helen Orlic, Programme Manager, Business for Good, West Yorkshire.
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