Governance

Jetty Lane is run by a small team of Trustees Chaired by Caroline Rutherford, Manager at local charity Just42, with assistance from volunteers who are a range of local people with professional and practical skills and experience. We are supported by Scott Mortimer, Architect, in the design of the site, with Sean Jeffries of Affect Community providing consultancy on sustainability.

Partnerships
At Jetty Lane, we firmly believe we are stronger together and so we have formed partnerships with:

Transition Woodbridge
TW is a community-led group that aims to strengthen the local economy, reduce the cost of living and prepare for a future with less oil and a changing climate. TW works by bringing people together to discuss the problem and then to create their own collective story of the future they would like to see. A positive story of a positive future that then leads on to positive and achievable local action. Transition is not a set of answers. There are no guidelines. No rigid rules. Every community has to create its own vision and define its own priorities.

Transition Woodbridge is working with Jetty Lane to rewild part of the site during the time that it is dormant. We are grateful for funding from East Suffolk Nature First for this project.

Lucy Keany
Lucy is an experienced programme manager and producer working within the visual arts since 2008. Passionate about how arts engagement can be used to address social justice issues, she has a particular interest in radical/progressive inclusion practices, and specialist knowledge programming for diverse communities/audiences and for people with SEND and complex support needs.

Most recently, Lucy spent 8 years as the Public Programme Manager at Autograph (London), designing and delivering programmes relating to the organisation’s mission, which explores diversity, representation, human rights and social justice through photography. Autograph is one of only 6% of visual arts organisations rated ‘outstanding’ by Arts Council England, in how it meets national diversity targets for programming, audiences and workforce.

Lucy conceived the Creative Play project and is working with Jetty Lane to offer cultural and creative opportunities to children and young people on site.