The Woodyard Team

The Woodyard Team

Project Development Team

Through a regular Leadership Forum hosted by NDVS (North Devon Voluntary Service), local charity leaders are able to connect and share ideas.

This forum initially contacted Ann Cleeves to find out more about her vision of a real-life Woodyard. Excited by the prospect, Ann now generously supports the Project Development Team with her time, ideas, social and professional networks and some initial seed-funding.

The Woodyard is being developed by the community for the community – we are proud that our Project Development Team and Steering Committee reflect the broad range of issues that matter to those who live and work in North Devon.

The Woodyard is set to register with the Charity Commission as a CIO. The Trustee Board consists of individuals with experience in charity governance, law, project development, project management, facilities management, and IT support management.

Could it be you?

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The Woodyard is driven by people who are passionate about making a difference. 

Do you have the desire to help others, and the skills to match? We are particularly looking for people with skills and experience in finance, safeguarding, HR, charity governance, business management. Or maybe you have other transferable skills that you could bring to our team. 
Please contact [email protected] if you’d like to join us on this journey.

Naomi Jefferies Chair
Naomi Jefferies

 

Naomi is an occupational psychologist, teacher and SENDCo. She has worked in education and health care settings and is currently the CEO of the local children, young people’s and families’ bereavement support charity Families in Grief. Naomi believes it is a real privilege to work with people from different background and to be with them on their journeys – in education, professional development – or just in life! She is an avid reader, loves a bit of crime fiction (particularly Ann Cleeves’ stories) and is hugely excited about bringing the Woodyard to life.

 

Marie Gould
Marie Gould

Marie is privileged to be the Chief Officer for North Devon Voluntary Services,where we ‘enable those that do good, to flourish’ using her leadership skills, passion and skill at connecting people. Being an avid Ann Cleeves fan, Marie was over the moon to see her North Devon community brought to life through ‘The Long Call’ and very excited when Naomi utilised her Leadership Hub as a soundboard for this project. Marie is so honoured to be part of this much needed community asset, and to see The Woodyard being brought to reality!

Lorna Jones
Lorna Jones

Lorna is an experienced fundraiser, who supports a variety of not-for-profit organisations in North Devon by matching their interests with that of various Trusts and Foundations who give grants. With a broad understanding of the great work that is done by the voluntary sector, she is able to see the enormous benefit that The Woodyard will bring to her community and is keen to support this project to become reality.

Rob Ward
Rob Ward

Having started in local government in 1986, Rob worked in children, young people and community services in various counties. He joined Barnstaple Town Council as Town Clerk in 2018. In this role, Rob is acting as the potential landlord for The Woodyard, on behalf of the Town Council. In reality, however, his involvement is about developing services for the Barnstaple community and supporting voluntary sector organisations to enable the project to come to fruition.

Sue Beardshall
Sue Beardshall

Sue is one of Ann Cleeves’ oldest friends as they met in 1966 when starting at Barnstaple Grammar School. Sue has had a long career working with adults with learning disabilities. More  recently, when Ann was looking for inspiration for her first Matthew Venn novel, Sue toured North Devon with her – and it was partly from this and their conversations that the idea of the Woodyard in that first book came about!

Simon Beale
Simon Beale

Simon is a solicitor, who divides his time between working in London and working from home in North Devon. Simon has been Chair of the Hammersmith Community Gardens Association for the last 10 years, a well-established charity that aims to connect people who are socially isolated with others through the medium of gardening and working outdoors. Simon was introduced to The Woodyard by friends who have a mutual connection with Ann Cleeves.

Conor Warren
Conor Warren

Conor is an 18-year-old mental health advocate and founder of Spark UK, an award-winning organisation dedicated to supporting young people’s mental well-being. Conor’s journey began at just 14 when he founded Spark UK. Spark UK creates free lessons, resources and campaigns for thousands of young people across the country. The organisation has collaborated with celebrities including Dame Judi Dench  and Stephen Fry as well as established organisations such as BAFTA, Place2Be and Beyond.

Steering Committee

The Project Development Team is supported by a collective of charity CEOs from the following organisations who recognise the value a community hub will have, both for their individual charities and for the wider community. Their views and experience help to shape the project through feedback, guidance and by consulting their own beneficiaries. 

If your organisation would like to join The Woodyard Committee please do get in touch. 

THE TIME IS NOW

Let's bring The Woodyard to Barnstaple!