What is Newton Abbot CIC?
Newton Abbot Community Interest Company (the CIC) was established in 2008 in the town of Newton Abbot in south Devon. Although originally set-up to deliver the projects and priorities from the Newton Abbot & District Community Plan, the CIC’s work has broadened over the years in response to community needs and opportunities.
The CIC is involved in a wide range of projects and activities. Our work is centred around the management of two community centres – The Buckland Centre and The Courtenay Centre.
Newton Abbot Community Interest Company (the CIC) was established in 2008 in the town of Newton Abbot in south Devon. Although originally set-up to deliver the projects and priorities from the Newton Abbot & District Community Plan, the CIC’s work has broadened over the years in response to community needs and opportunities.
Community Spaces
Here, you can find information on the community venues we take care of, including how to book a space, events taking place and services we provide!
The Buckland Centre
The Buckland Centre is a Community Centre on the Buckland estate in Newton Abbot, close to Penn Inn and the A380. The Centre hosts a range of groups including a coffee morning, bingo, a toddler group and fitness classes. The Centre also offers rooms to hire for parties, clubs and events.
Click through below to see more information on the rooms, availability and online booking.
The Courtenay Centre
The Courtenay Centre is located in the centre of Newton Abbot, close to bus stops and has its own car park.
The centre is large with a range of rooms and facilities, including a large hall with staging, PA and projectors in most rooms. The community centre is frequently used by large range of community groups and clubs, and for parties.
The centre also has a café on-site welcoming the public and users of the centre.
Newton Abbot Community Fridge
The community fridge is located outside the main entrance of the Courtenay Centre, in Newton Abbot. It's accessible 24/7 and open to anyone who would like to donate or take food.
We collect food that is close to expiry or unable to be sold in supermarkets and make it available to take for free, in an effort to help prevent food waste.
We also encourage people to donate any food they may not use - but do check the list on the information board next to the fridge for what can and can't be donated first.
The Community Fridge is run by volunteers and we're always in need of more support, so if you have any small amounts of spare time and fancy getting involved, press below!