London Chinese Community Network aims to promote the interests of the London
Chinese voluntary and community sector (VCS). The work
of the Network includes community research, publishing,
brokering partnerships, organisational capacity building
and holding consultation conferences and community activities.
LCCN aims to build a network among our stakeholders
in London. We help Chinese community organizations forge
partnerships in London, but we also do much
more…
Join the network, membership
is FREE for Chinese organizations as well as individuals,
or projects that are serving the Chinese community in
London.
Network Update
Inside Out - Year Of The Pig 2007
Inside Out is an exciting mixed-media exhibition of recent and new works by artists of Chinese descent, the first exhibition of its kind displayed at the Trocadero Centre in the heart of central London. The artists hail from a diverse range of backgrounds; London, Bournemouth, Glasgow... read more>>
The LCCN has moved!
The LCCN is pleased to announce it's move to it's news office at 239 Old Street, London EC1V 9EY, effective 4th January 2007.
The new telephone and fax numbers are as follows:
Tel: 020 7553 7184
Fax: 020 7251 3130
Please kindly update your records and forward all related correspondencies to the new address accordingly.
The LCCN wishes to apologize for any inconvenience caused.
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Unfinished Business - A Chinese Perspective of Community Development |
'Unfinished Business - A Chinese Perspective of Community Development ' is a collection of short articles by frontline workers from the Chinese Voluntary and Community Sector and gives a rough picture of the Chinese Community in the UK.
Unfinished Business - A Chinese Perspective of Community Development (PDF, 2.9MB, requires Abobe Acrobat Reader)
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The Changing Chinese Community in London, Meeting the Challenges in Service Provision in 2010 |
It had been some time since any detailed research was carried out about the Chinese community in London and as a result of this, information in this regard appeared to be sufficient and outdated, given the rather “visible” changes taking place within the community in recent years. In an attempt to fill what was thought to be a gap, the London Chinese Community Network (LCCN) undertook a study on the subject in 2004-2005, as part of the tasks requested of us by our sponsors. Findings of the study are now presented in a report and for a free copy of which, please send a 69p SAE to:
London Chinese Community Network,
239 Old Street,
London EC1V 9EY.
Alternatively the full report can be downloaded by clicking the link below:
Download full report (PDF, 2.6MB, requires Abobe Acrobat Reader)
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