CRUN - Causeway Rural and Urban Network

The Causeway Rural and Urban Network, based in Coleraine Northern Ireland is an umbrella organisation which supports a diverse range of community focused groups by providing a range of services.

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Coleraine Academy Field of Dreams—Legacy for Life

This initiative was an intergenerational citizenship and arts programme targeting three groups of young people who were at risk of antisocial behaviour from Millburn, Knocklyn and Greenmount supported by Coleraine Football Club Community Liaison and Coleraine Academy, Causeway Rural & Urban Network and PSNI Neighbourhood Policing Team.

There were three distinct elements to this programme:

  • A reminiscence programme which targeted the residents of the Ballycastle Road looking at the history of the football club, its sporting heroes and the place that the club holds in the life of the town
  • A Sports Coaching and citizenship programme which was used as a tool of engagement with the young people to enable them to become involved in the project.
  • An arts programme which has created four pieces of public art which were produced by the young people working with the artist Ross Wilson based on the reminiscence and memories of the older people taking part in the project.  

Underpinning the whole programme was a mediation and dialogue process looking at community planning solutions to a range of policing issues which are focussed on the football club including antisocial behaviour of fans before, during and after matches, anti-neighbourly activities centred on the football club’s social club and its users.  This element was an essential core focus of the programme as shared space can only be created when all of the factors inhibiting it are acknowledged and positive solutions sought.  The PSNI funded this element of the programme through their Policing in the Community Fund and matched funding was provided by the International Fund for Ireland through CRUN Good Relations Project and this process was facilitated by the Coleraine Neighbourhood Policing Team and CRUN Good Relations Officer.

This was an ambitious project spanning eighteen months and a number of agencies working collaboratively were key to its success at each stage.

The reminiscence programme was facilitated by the club historian Mr Hunter McClelland with input from Maurice Bradley then Coleraine Borough Councillor and sports editor of the Coleraine Chronicle.  The project also had key support from Sarah Carson from Causeway Museum Service who provided images from the community archive and support and expertise.  A successful timeline event was held as part of this process which was supported by the Irish Football Association and facilitators from Healing through Remembering.

The sports coaching and citizenship programme was delivered collaboratively by Coleraine Borough Council Sports Development Team, Coleraine PCSP Sponsored Youth Inclusion Project and the Irish Football Association and the young people involved accessed sports coaching, Referee Training and Positive Fan Behaviour Workshops and also completed OCN Accredited training in Level 2 Community Drugs and Alcohol Awareness and Peer Leadership Skills.  As part of the citizenship element of the programme young people worked with PBNI volunteers to paint the exterior walls of the club a bright white colour and also tidied up the club grounds.  Football club personnel removed the old rusted barbed wire from the top of the walls with its attendant trapped plastic bags and tattered flags.

The art workshops were jointly funded by the PSNI Policing in the Community Fund and the International Fund for Ireland through CRUN Good Relations Project.  Ross Wilson worked with the young people to develop the images which culminated in the production of the art pieces and the development of art skills in the participants.

In keeping with the ethos of celebrating diversity and shared space the launch of the project has been funded by Coleraine Borough Good Relations Project whose funding will be utilised to engage with young people across the Borough from all backgrounds who will come together to celebrate the reimaging of the club and the success of its shared space project which will more effectively highlight the valuable work that the club has undertaken to become more welcoming to all.

Funders:

  • PSNI Policing in the Community Fund
  • International Fund for Ireland through CRUN Good Relations Project
  • Coleraine Borough Council Good Relations Strategy
  • Coleraine PCSP (Youth Inclusion Project)

Supporting Agencies

  • Coleraine Borough Council Sports Development
  • Irish Football Association
  • Causeway Museums Service
  • PBNI
  • Healing Through Remembering

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Causeway Rural & Urban Network is a company limited by guarantee registered in Northern Ireland.Registered Number: NI56877 Causeway Rural & Urban Network is also a charity for tax purposes. Charity Number: XR44321

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Coleraine
BT52 1PW

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