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Open Blue Bus is a mobile community centre that delivers opportunities to isolated communities

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Wessex Community Action
on 19th July 2023

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Topic
  • Family activities
Community
  • Calne
  • Malmesbury
  • Lyneham
Theme
  • Home & community
  • Families
  • Children & young people
Help type
  • Activity
  • Support group

Open Blue Trust uses a converted double decker bus as a mobile community centre to deliver opportunities to isolated communities in North Wiltshire.

The Open Blue Trust is a faith based registered charity committed to helping those who need it most and working in partnership with local communities. 
 
The Big Blue Bus, as it is affectionately known, is fully kitted out With Kitchen/Café Area, Carpeted Play Area, Arts & Craft Area, Flat Screen TV, Music System, 4G internet access. Pre-school climbing wall. X-Box, and Board Games. 
 
Open Blue currently visits communities in Upavon, Burbage, Thingley and Calne. 
 
Open Blue looks to help the whole community by offering activities for all ages from carer and toddler groups through after school clubs and youth drop ins to resident cafés for the more mature.

Community Drop-in 
 
The lower deck is used as a café and community centre, for meeting friends and neighbours. Internet access and photo scanning facilities are used regularly. 
 
The bus has become a packed out venue for a Christmas party, short courses and presentations and even an opportunity to have a go with the help of a local sculptor.

After School Clubs 
 
After school clubs run in partnership with the Army, RAF and other local communities for 5 to 13 year olds. Parents and guardians are welcome to stay and have a cup of tea, take part or just chat. They provide a safe place to wind down after school to be creative with clay and stuff, cook cakes and share them round and take excess energy outside with football and hopscotch. Needless to say there is always somebody who prefers to use our large flat screens and computer games.
 
Parent and Toddler groups 
 
Parent and Toddler groups are on offer in partnership with Children’s centre's providing an early afternoon play session on the upper deck. Over the past five years: 
  • Health visitors have provided regular support and advice. 
  • Library staff have conducted story telling & singing sessions. 
  • Workers have provided a creative activity & refreshments

Youth Drop-in 
 
Providing a market town centre drop in for young people in partnership with local schools. Teenagers can access the café & internet, have a hot chocolate and chat, play board games, basketball, PS3 & Wii and learn juggling. 
 
In one venue we provide a home from home for Wiltshire College students in their late teens close to their residential accommodation. Other programmes are developing in partnership with churches, government agencies and charities.

  • Pot cookery course (Malmesbury)
  • Residents Cafe, (Corsham Rd estate Lacock)
  • Afterschool club (Thingley traveller site)
  • Parent/toddler group, afterschool club (Hullavington, Army families)
  • Youth drop-in (Calne)

Our history

Nineteen years ago Open Blue was established to provide increased opportunity for people in Wiltshire who were isolated because of their rural location. Andy was its director from the outset and using his craft and organisational skills developed as a technical teacher and Sixth Form head, he took a redundant double-decked bus and with enthusiastic help, built into it all the elements of a mobile community centre. 

 For the last decade, Open Blue has reached thousands of rural dwellers, some briefly but for many others developing long term relationships and building confidence that creates access to transformative opportunities. Programmes across much of Wiltshire from Malmesbury to Salisbury and from Corsham to Calne and Swindon have created a platform for a wide range of social agencies: fire, police and health services; housing associations; churches and education services among others. Open Blue has gained local credibility in innovative community development, winning the Community Group of the Year Award from Wiltshire Life as well as being shortlisted by Faithworks for a national Community Innovation Award. The range of groups the bus has served is described below. 
 
Army Families. 
 
Wiltshire’s military bases in some ways are typical of lonely rural communities and the families of Buckley Barracks in the north of the county have been a long-term commitment. Wellington Place is a small housing enclave set between World War II aircraft hangars, ‘outside the wire’ and equally isolated from the local civilian community. After more than eight years of involvement, the bus is no longer needed as the army has dedicated and fitted out a drop-in centre where the Open Blue team are still in demand, moving family activities from on board to a ‘dry land’ environment. 
 
Isolated Parents. 
 
Toddler groups on the carpeted top deck of the bus offer a chance to get out for ‘stay-at-home’ mums. They provide a developmental environment for children and according to a specialist child health worker, a learning experience for parents, too. Innovative one-pot cookery courses have led to new cooking skills using fresh ingredients and have helped people gain confidence to access courses in Maths and Literacy and even employment 
 
Young People. 
 
After-school clubs not only provide a buffer between home and school with computer games and craft opportunities but space to do homework with safe internet access. The bus also visited a local agricultural college as an evening venue for residential students aged between 16 and 18. Open Blue provides the churches in Calne with a base for the biggest open access youth club in the area attracting funds from the police and the Co-operative Society as well as local individuals. 
 
Elderly Residents. 
 
Rural isolation can be at its most acute for older people. The Corsham Road estate is an isolated housing area separated by the A350 from the historic village of Lacock. The residents’ café on the bus has been a long-term lifeline for elderly residents, according to the local vicar, ‘improving well-being and enabling the bus volunteers and staff to be aware of times when older members of the community are vulnerable, unwell or needing extra support’. The group continues to meet in a resident’s home even when the bus is not there and has been one of Open Blue’s most successful projects in building links between churches and the bus. 
 
Traveller Community. 
 
Following a trip to France, Andy developed a particular interest in making contact with the local traveller community. Though initially suspicious, the idea of a community facility on six wheels meshed well with their mobile lifestyle and over several years the team has developed a strong relationship with local families. Traveller education has been reduced by austerity measures and the visits by Open Blue have served to reduce the impact on the children and families. For adults as well as children, getting online has been a particular benefit to this community. As with the army, the success of the bus has been recognised by those planning a more permanent community facility on the site. At an early stage in the process, Andy took community leaders to find out how other traveller groups had influenced local authority provision so that they could offer considered views 
 
In Schools. 
 
Early on, Andy developed a course for increasing confidence and social skills for pupils who were at risk of exclusion. He saw over fifty children each year during the three years that Open Blue delivered its programme and many made very good progress integrating into secondary schooling 
 
Working with Churches. 
 
The work of the bus demonstrates, to varying degree, each of the Five Marks of Mission and has supported many events that reach church networks, such as a course specifically tailored for church teens, facilitated by a professional coach and older teenagers. Open Blue is a committed Christian project that serves all comers without discrimination, encouraging people to consider the spiritual possibilities of life and at times, partners have been able to help people engage with local church communities. More specifically but without telling the stories of individuals, there is clear evidence of long-term spiritual development. The older residents’ group has boosted a sense of belonging and by their evaluation, modelling reflective activity has increased confidence in prayer and spiritual discussion. Messy Church has been welcomed as a child centred activity by army families and as well as serving local participants, an Alpha course has impacted volunteers, increasing their contact with church and their faith development. Travellers have chosen to discuss spiritual issues with the team, Andy has been involved in healing prayer for one man following a road accident and contacts have been made with a traveller church that some of the community attend. For children, following good practice, prayer is sometimes available on an opt-in basis and it has been noticeable that in that context some who take part choose to identify issues that bother them. 

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