

Supporting Dorset’s Rural Communities: Housing, Halls & Health Hubs
Helping rural communities in Dorset thrive through affordable housing, vibrant village halls, and inclusive health & wellbeing services.
Who We Support & What We Do
Across rural Dorset, we work alongside local people, volunteers, and community groups to protect and strengthen the social fabric of village life.
Our three core services address critical community needs:
Rural Housing Enabling: We help communities deliver small-scale, affordable homes that meet local needs and keep villages vibrant.
Village Halls Support: We guide hall volunteers through governance, funding, training, and accreditation via the nationally recognised Hallmark scheme.
Rural Service Hubs: We empower community buildings to become welcoming, inclusive health and wellbeing centres through training, partnership support, and strategic advice.
We work with parish councils, trustees, funders, health providers, landowners and local residents to co-create sustainable rural solutions.
Why Choose Dorset Community Action?
Our reputation is built on local trust, independent guidance and national partnerships:
- Community-led and collaborative – We empower local voices, not top-down models.
- Dorset expertise – Decades of experience in rural Dorset gives us deep local insight.
- Independent and impartial – We offer honest advice without vested interests.
- Nationally connected – As part of the ACRE network and DEFRA-backed programmes, we bring policy insight and best practice.
- Practical, tailored support – We meet you where you are, and walk with you every step of the way.
How Our Services Work
We offer a comprehensive journey of support designed around your community’s needs:
For Housing Projects:
- Identify local needs through Housing Needs Surveys
- Explore Rural Exception Sites
- Build partnerships and navigate planning
For Village Halls:
- Receive advice on compliance, governance, funding, and volunteer recruitment
- Participate in the Hallmark quality assurance scheme
- Access national tools, templates, and training
For Health & Wellbeing Hubs:
- Build confidence in fundraising and service delivery
- Connect with health and care providers
- Access tailored training, events, and research insights
We offer one-to-one advice, workshops, peer learning events, and regular updates via newsletters and outreach.
Stay in Control
Shape your own housing and hall development process.
Increase Credibility
Accreditation and quality standards build funder and public trust.
Strengthen Sustainability
Build capacity, governance, and resilience for long-term impact.
No. Our services are suitable for halls and communities of all sizes.
Most services are funded and offered free to communities. Some Hallmark assessments may involve a small fee.
Not at all, we guide you through every step.
Common Concerns:
“We’re just volunteers – is this too much?”
We understand your pressures. Our flexible support meets you, at whatever stage you may be at.
“Will local people benefit from the housing?”
Yes. Homes are prioritised for people with a strong local connection.
“We don’t want big changes to our community.”
We focus on small-scale developments and community-led models that protect your community’s local character.
“We’re unsure where to begin.”
That’s why we’re here. Our expert team will walk alongside and guide you from day one.
What Others Say
Trusted by:
Dorset Council
DEFRA
ACRE
Local Parishes
Housing Associations
GPs
& over 700 people supporting community spaces across the County
Ready to Start?
For Rural Housing Support contact:
📧 jacqui.cuff@dorsetcommunityaction.org.uk
📞 07421 994590
For Village Halls & Community Spaces contact:
📧 caro.hart@dorsetcommunityaction.org.uk
📞 07827 996905
Let’s start the conversation. Together, we can build the homes, halls, and hubs Dorset needs.
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