Meet our team
Our Trustees
The Stonehouse Community Centre is overseen by a dedicated team of trustees and staff, who work together to ensure the centre runs smoothly, remains inclusive, and continues to serve the needs of the local community. Our trustees bring a wide range of experience, skills, and local knowledge to their roles.
Chair – Keith Terry
Keith also serves as a Stonehouse Town Councillor and brings strong community leadership and commitment to his role as Chair.
Treasurer – Ken Fryer
Ken ensures the centre’s finances are managed responsibly, supporting sustainability and transparency.
Secretary – Dawn Quest
Dawn plays a key role in maintaining effective communication and governance within the board.
Centre Manager – Sarah Townsend
Sarah oversees the day-to-day operations of the centre, supporting users, coordinating activities, and ensuring a warm, welcoming environment.
Deputy Chair - Clive Boardman
Clive is former Chair, bringing valuable experience and dedication to the Centre
Trustee - Sally Parsons (Sally Bingo)
Runs the Friday bingo and helps in the kitchen at community events.
Trustee - Julie Cull
Bringing events management skills to support the Centre’s activities, along with her dog training classes
Trustee - Keren Capeling
Deputy Chair of Stonehouse Town Council, web designer, and implementer of the Centre’s online booking system as well as designer of activity posters and social media advertising
Trustee - Marlene Jordan
Long-standing Trustee and active WI member, bringing experience and community spirit to the Centre.
Trustee - Celia Vines
Long-standing Trustee, bringing experience and community spirit to the centre
Trustee - Cyril Young
Long-standing Trustee, bringing experience and community spirit to the centre
Together, our trustees share a passion for community development and work voluntarily to guide the vision and future of Stonehouse Community Centre. Their support is vital in helping the centre continue to grow as a valuable local resource.
We Are a Safe Space
Safe Space is a community of businesses that provide a safe and secure place for women to go to if they are being followed or feel under threat in any way.
Wherever you see the Safe Space logo, you will know that the business welcomes you in immediately, no questions asked until the threat has passed
