Catherine Cadwallader
Advice & Information
Knighton is my town, I was born and raised here, after university and living away for many years I returned to knighton to raise my family.
I have 2 children attending the primary school and my oldest travels to our catchment secondary school in presteigne. I am extremely happy with the education and support they receive in both of these settings.
Knowing and understanding the area is something I have gained both by working here and being an active member of the community.
Living rurally has massive perks but can at times leave you feeling isolated and services unobtainable, not everyone has the IT skills, confidence or motivation to make things happen or understand the next steps, not knowing where to turn for help or advice.
My new role allows me to provide the first steps to an advisory service for the community, offering confidential guidance and sign posting within the hub at the centre, by telephone, email, drop in and by appointment.
If you think I could be of any help or support to yourself, family member, friend or colleague then please get in touch or call in to The Comm.
Steph Griffiths
Volunteer Coordinator
We welcome
Steph Griffiths who is our new Volunteer Coordinator. Steph starts at
The Knighton Community Centre on 31st August. She says’ My name is Steph Griffiths I moved to Presteigne last year and my husband and I are currently building our own house. We are caravan dwellers at the moment and share our space with two dogs and three cats and one of our children.
I have three children and four gorgeous grandchildren. I like to keep busy I clean Presteigne St Andrews football club and volunteer in both Presteigne and Knighton which I love. I absolutely love beading and make french beaded flowers and other beaded goodies.
I am very much looking forward to becoming part of the team.