Facilitating creative practice
is a literary organisation that was set up to provide access to literature and the arts, to provide space for unheard voices and to engage Charles Causley鈥檚 poetry to empower writers. Through its work, it keeps alive the memory of the late Causley, who is acknowledged as one of the finest 20th century poets. Through their mission, the Trust facilitate creative practice, helping to promote writing and the other arts through events, residencies and mentoring.
鈥淐harles was a primary teacher for the majority of his adult career when he came back from the Second World War,鈥 Nicola Nuttall, Director of the Trust, explains. 鈥淗e was very much about supporting personal and skills-based development, and also then supporting professional creativity as well as hobbyist creativity.鈥
In the spirit of this, The Charles Causley Trust does lots of work with young people and creative professionals with the hope of benefitting the local community.