The British Ironwork Centre has pledged to make 2026 its biggest year yet for supporting and championing charitable causes, reinforcing a long-standing commitment to giving back to the community.
The Oswestry-based team at the British Ironwork Centre is inviting local communities, organisations, and individuals to step forward and collaborate on initiatives that help make a difference. Whether it’s organising a fundraiser, raising awareness for an important cause, or finding new ways to support those in need, the British Ironwork Centre is eager to support and amplify these efforts.
A variety of opportunities are available for charities and community groups looking for support. The British Ironwork Centre can host fundraising events on site, lend artwork and sculptures to community spaces, dedicate pieces to specific causes, and provide raffle prizes to help boost fundraising activities.
With the number of people facing hardship continuing to grow in 2026, the British Ironwork Centre is launching a renewed push for charitable incentives and action plans aimed at creating meaningful opportunities to support those who need it most.
The British Ironwork Centre takes great pride in supporting local and surrounding communities. In previous years, it has worked alongside organisations such as the British Heart Foundation, Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, and the SaTH Hospital Trust, which previously named the British Ironwork Centre its ‘Partner of the Year’.
Looking ahead, the British Ironwork Centre hopes to build even more partnerships, support additional initiatives, and continue using art as a powerful tool for community engagement and positive change.
Charities, organisations, and community projects that could benefit from support are encouraged to get in touch by visiting www.britishironworkcentre.co.uk.
