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DTA in the Regions

We have a team of skilled and experienced staff in the regions to support our members.

Cookery workshops - West Dorset Food and Land Trust

Cookery workshops - West Dorset Food and Land Trust

At a regional level our work includes:

  • facilitating regional networking
  • taking part in regional policy on issues that are of concern to our members
  • supporting emerging trusts as well as established trusts
  • lobbying and campaigning to inform politicians and other policy makers

You can access you regional page by selecting the appropriate link on the left menu or using the list below:

  • DTA's Rural Work Half of our members work in a rural or a mixed urban / rural setting.
  • East Midlands The East Midlands has a small but growing membership, which is active in a variety of communities.
  • London There are over 40 development trusts in membership in the Greater London area, with some of the DTA's founding members, including Coin Street Community Builders and Westway Development Trust.
  • North East There is a strong development trust movement in the North East, with 38 full and emerging members. The North East office covers Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Durham and Tees Valley. More than 50% of our members are based in rural areas or market towns.
  • North West The Development Trust movement across the North West is an active and growing network of practitioners, with 38 full members, 7 emerging trust members and 20 associate members.
  • South East There are 17 full and emerging members of the Development Trusts Association throughout the region, from Oxford to Thanet.
  • South West The Development Trust movement across the South West is a growing and vibrant one; with 46 members and many more communities and partnerships looking to set up a development trust.
  • West Midlands From the sprawling urban areas of Birmingham, Coventry, Solihull, Wolverhampton and the Black Country, to heritage centres such as Stoke-on-Trent and Stratford-upon-Avon to the rural setting and it’s picturesque market towns and villages such as Ledbury and Ludlow, the West Midlands is a region rich in diversity.
  • Yorkshire and Humberside Yorkshire and the Humber has 48 Development Trusts, encompassing a fantastic diversity of communities and activities.
  • East of England
  • Wales
  • Scotland