About Us

The Temple Hill Trust is a community group managed by 12 volunteer Trustees and one full time member of staff. The Trust serves the 4,000 plus households of the Temple Hill Estate. The estate lies between the Dartford Marshes and Dartford Town Centre, Kent, England.

The Trust has been working with residents since 1996 providing events, training and support, as well as managing our three main projects, which are the Enchanted Woodland, the BMX Cycle Track and a forum for many local groups called Working Lunch.

Project leader Debbie Fryer.Debbie Fryer

The Trust's one full time staff member is Debbie Fryer. She takes forward all of the Trusts projects and enthusiastically promotes the Temple Hill Trust and its activities to as wide an audience as possible.

Debbie has been working as a community developer for nine years and has a wealth of experience with young people, the disabled, the elderly and ethnic minorities. Debbie has a passion for the environment and a overwhelming desire to create a space of enjoyment and leisure that will enhance Temple Hill for years to come.

About our logo

Winning logo design.In the summer of 2008 the Trust ran a competition to design a new logo for our website.

We had so many excellent entries that it became impossible to narrow it down to just one winner.

The solution - two joint winners. Young Billie Chilver for the "THT" and Barbara Blum's hedgehog.

Team Building.One Off Specials!

Volunteers are always wanted to help with our many projects and special events.

Please use the Contact Form to ask for details of the next planned event.

You will be made most welcome.

Woodland Rangers.The Enchanted Woodland

Become a Woodland Ranger today and help the environment by supporting The Enchanted Woodland.

Working Lunch.Working Lunch

Are you working on, or with people from Temple Hill? We meet every quarter for a Working Lunch where we talk through ideas and plan ahead.

It's an ideal opportunity to find working partners for your project.

Join us at the next Working Lunch.