Cath Eddisford is Director and founder of The Greater Good Project CIC.
Cath has worked in the charitable sector for the past 25 years and brings years of expertise, ideas and creativity to the table.
Cath plays a pivotal role in developing, overseeing and running the projects that make a difference to people in the community.
Our freelance creative practitioners are all experts in their field. With many years of experience in their chosen industry, they all have the expertise to provide the best workshops and projects to a broad range of participants.
Karen Vine has over 30 years’ experience working in the arts and education sector.
After completing her Fine Art degree, she worked as a freelance community arts practitioner and adult education tutor in partnership with a range of organisations including schools, galleries, prisons, colleges, youth clubs and hospitals.
Karen has run 'Art for All', 'Craft in the Community' and 'Free Community Art Sessions' for The Greater Good CIC.
Jayne Bradshaw is an experienced musician, teacher and performer who has a wealth of experience. Jayne joined our company in 2022 and has worked on a number of projects over the years including 'Sing Move Laugh', 'Music and Movement in Care Homes' and 'Paws & Claws'.
Jayne's talent and expertise shines through in every workshop she runs for GGP.
Shaun is a trained performer and has been working in the arts for the past 12 years.
Shaun leads 'Paws & Claws' a weekly interactive puppet performance for 0-4 years and can always be found with a smile on his face.
His enthusiasm and energy ensures the children alongside their parents have the best experience each week.
Chloe has a degree in drama, theatre and performance.
She started working for Greater Good as a theatre practitioner in 2022.
Chloe has led theatre sessions at our annual summer schools, weekly performing arts workshops and for the Holiday and Food Project in partnership with Rossendale Leisure Trust.
Chloe is passionate about inclusion and ensuring all children get the most out of their sessions at GGP.
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