Thursday, August 7, 2025

Clowes Developments named a Trust Partner of Derby County Community Trust

Clowes Developments has become a Trust Partner of Derby County Community Trust, supporting its mission to deliver impactful programmes that improve lives and strengthen communities across Derbyshire.

The partnership reinforces Clowes Developments’ long-standing commitment to investing in the local community and promoting positive social change. As a sponsor, Clowes will support a wide range of initiatives run by the Trust, which span health and wellbeing, education, inclusion, and sports participation.

Thomas Clowes, managing director at Clowes Developments, said: “We are delighted to partner with Derby County Community Trust, an organisation whose values and impact align closely with our own.

“Supporting the communities we operate in has always been important to us, and this partnership gives us the opportunity to make a real difference alongside a team that is already doing exceptional work across the region.”

Derby County Community Trust deliver programmes that engage thousands of participants each year. The Trust’s initiatives include mental health support, disability sport, education and resources to help young people access training and employment opportunities.

Chris Tomlinson, head of business development at Derby County Community Trust, added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Clowes Developments on board as a Trust Partner. For the last few years Clowes have supported the Trust as headline sponsor of the Black & White Fundraising Ball.

“Individuals from the Group have backed volunteering projects including The Community Meals Programme and Rams In Kenya. Their continued support will play a valuable role in helping us continue to reach and support people across Derbyshire, and we look forward to working together over the coming year.”

This partnership adds to Clowes’ wider Environmental Social Governance (ESG) strategy, which includes sponsorships, charitable giving, and long-term support for regional development and volunteering.

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