
Empowering Community Growth
Fostering engagement, reducing isolation, and promoting wellbeing for all residents.
Introduction to Latheron, Lybster and Clyth Community Development Company
The Latheron, Lybster and Clyth Community Development Company (LLCCDC) was established in 2006 as a proactive response to the unique needs of the communities within the Latheron, Lybster, and Clyth Community Council area. The primary aim of the LLCCDC is to foster local development, promote sustainability, and enhance the overall quality of life for the residents. Structured as a company limited by guarantee (SC304412), the organisation operates with a clear mandate to address pressing local issues while encouraging community participation and engagement.
Membership in the LLCCDC is open to residents within the community council area, aged 18 and over, allowing for a broad representation of perspectives and ideas. The inclusive nature of the membership ensures that the initiatives undertaken resonate with the aspirations and needs of the local population. By engaging residents in the decision-making process, the company cultivates a sense of ownership and accountability, which is paramount for successful community development.
Initially, LLCCDC focused on renewable energy projects, recognising the significance of sustainable practices in combating climate change and promoting local resilience.
Committed to identifying local needs and developing the economic, social, cultural and environmental prosperity of the Latheron, Lybster and Clyth areas. Our work would not be possible without our funders.
Community Engagement Hub
Our community engagement hub at Seaview house is dedicated to fostering collaboration, reducing social isolation, and promoting health.


Community Engagement Services

We foster collaboration to enhance community resilience and wellbeing through local partnerships and initiatives.

We create inclusive spaces to reduce social isolation and promote health among residents effectively.

We provide resources like allotments and workshops to empower local individuals and organisations.
Community Engagement Projects

Health and Wellbeing
Our projects focus on fostering collaboration, reducing isolation, and enhancing the health and wellbeing of our community members through various engaging initiatives and partnerships with local organisations.

Allotment Development Plans
We have established six allotments, two polytunnels, and four fruit cages managed by the Lybster Allotment Society, promoting sustainable gardening and community involvement in local food production.

Tool Shed Initiative
Our community tool shed serves as a fully equipped workshop, encouraging residents to engage in hands-on projects, fostering skills development, and promoting a sense of community through shared resources.
Job Vacancies
Job Title: Centre Manager
Salary: £28k – £32k dependent on experience
Working Hours: 35 hours per week
Closing Date: Friday 11th April 2025
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