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Over 20 charities, social enterprises, arts and community groups, have moved into the former home of the Colman family thanks to a pioneering partnership between the council and Norwich Unity Hub (NUH).
The opening of the new community hub at the Grade II listed Carrow House and neighbouring New Carrow House, has created a dynamic shared space benefitting Norwich residents.
Alicia Howell, Chair of Trustees at NUH said: “Carrow House will be a transformative space where these groups can collaborate, support one another, and amplify their positive impact
for the community.”
Cllr Adam Giles, Norwich City Council cabinet member for a fairer Norwich said: “As a council we’re passionate about supporting the charity and voluntary sectors, so it’s great to see Unity Hub settle into their new home in Carrow House.
“I am sure the hub will be a dynamic, creative and collaborative space for a wide range of organisations striving hard to improve the lives and well-being of Norwich’s diverse communities.”