Cranhill Development Trust
We offer family support, a range of fun courses both educational and recreational, and the opportunity to get involved in what is happening in your community.
Our latest program
Download the 2011 program, pdf 742kb.
Educational
ESOL (English for speakers of other languages)
Literacy and Numeracy –Brush up with your reading, writing and numbers.
Computing courses
PC Passport and ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence)
Email and internet
Fitness
Feel good about yourself, increase self confidence have fun, meet new people with Line dancing, Zumba dance or Easy exercise for 55+.
Leisure Activities
Arts & crafts classses with glass painting, canvas, personalised cards etc.
Creative Textile calsses where you can learn the art of fashion design and sewing
Nearly New Sale Shop with a wide range of nearly new clothes.
Employability Services
Support and advice on employment and training.
Community Garden
Learn how to grow and sow fruit and vegetables

Entrance to Cranhill Development TrustBellrock St, Cranhill.
We take pride in the individual attention and support offered on a wide range of issues and concerns. We can offer a local contact point for families with support and guidance if required. We also offer courses on a variety of subjects and are supported in this by John Wheatley College through their Widening Access Program.
Healthy Lifestyle Support
Recently we have been focusing our attention on the benefits of a healthy lifestyle with exercise, healthy cookery classes and therapies.
Fresh fruit and veg co-op
We have a fresh fruit and veg co-op on a Wednesday mornings, where the community can buy fresh produce at cost price.
Wednesdays: 10am - 12.00pm
Community Café
Mon - Fri: 8.30am - 3.30pm.
A wide selection of food available to affordable prices.
Learning Centre
Cranhill Development Trusthas a learning centre with 14computers. The learning centre is part of Glasgow East Learning Network, which consists of 16 learning centres throughout Glasgow East and is supported by John Wheatley College.
Updated 22/9/09
Latest News
Cranhill Development Trust & Cranhill Beacon are having a launch for their Joint Activity Programme.
Thursday 1st September 2011
11am -2pm at the beacon.
New community meeting place.
Cranhill Community Flat,
7 Longstone Place,
Cranhill
0141 774 7834 and 774 3344
Timetable
Monday
9.30-3.00
Information & Advice
6.30-8.30 Community Social Evening
Wednesday
9.30 - 12.30 Drop in for chat or read a book
12.00 - 2.00 Pre 5 group & Coffee club
Thursday
10.00- 12.00 Men space group
1.00– 3.00 Art drop in Community
Contact
Ellen McVey, Project Coordinator
Cranhill Development Trust
Bellrock St, G33 3HE
0141 774 3344/8400
ellen@cranhillcp.co.uk
Activities and Classes at Cranhill Development Trust
- Monday
- 9.30-12.30 Nearly New Sale Shop
- 10.00-12.30 Citizens Advice Bureau (Refugee outreach )
- 10.00- 1.00 Employability Advice (GERA)
- 12.00- 1.00 Cllr Jennifer Dunn (1st Mon of Month)
- 2.00- 4.00 Computer Drop In
- 6.30- 8.30 Youth Group
- Tuesday
- 10.00 -3.00 ESOL (English for speakers of other languages)
- 1.00- 4.00 Employability Advice (GERA) 3.30 - 4.30 Computer Drop In
- 4.00 - 5.30 5-12yrs Activity club
- 6.00 - 9.00 Girls Brigade
- Wwednesday
- 9.30 – 12.30 Computing Course
- 10.00 – 12.00 Asylum Support Project (housing officer—drop in service)
- 1.00 – 2.00 Arts and Crafts 50+
- 6.30-8.30 Youth Group
- 7.00 –8.00 Zumba (£3.50 per class)

Cranhill Development Trustis a Scottish Charity No: SCO 3396.

