Who We Are
ACE is about people working together to build community and to improve their own, and each other’s, lives. We rely on the skills, knowledge and good will of our trustees (elected from amongst our members), our volunteers and our staff (many of whom live locally). You can learn more about them here!
Our Trustees
The ACE Board of Trustees have overall control of the charity and are responsible for making sure it’s doing what it was set up to do. The board meet monthly to discuss the development, delivery and finances of the organisation. With a mix of skills, expertise and experience the board provide a firm structure to enable ACE to succeed in its charitable purpose.

Marian Dixey
Chair
Marian lives in Fairwater, and retired a few years ago after working in the NHS for 36 years. She started volunteering for a Good Neighbours scheme, then was involved in Communities First, and chaired her local PACT.
She is now an active volunteer for ACE, and is committed to supporting a multi-agency response to local issues.

Anne O’Regan
Anne lives in Caerau. She worked for 32 years in the NHS in both community and hospital environments. She was also an equalities officer for Unison and is passionate about equalities issues. She brings expertise in Human Resource management.

Oonagh Scott
Oonagh grew up in Ely. She is a local business Owner.

Mel Witherden
Mel is a retired community development consultant with 40 years’ experience in the voluntary sector. He has worked as an advisor and volunteer with ACE since 2012. His work in Wales has included establishing development trusts and supporting Communities First projects. He is the author of books on developing social enterprises and running charities.

Eva Elliott
Eva is an Honorary Research Fellow at Cardiff University School of Social Sciences. Eva’s relevant research and evaluation experience focuses on inequalities that influence health, social and economic factors that impact communities, and how to improve health and wellbeing to influence wider systemic social change.

Leyton Devril Smith
Leyton has lived and worked in this area all his life, nearly 60 years, and is now semi-retired. He is a keen and active volunteer for the community on issues including health and well-being, and is an ambassador for the Welsh Blood Service.
Our Staff Team
Michelle Powell
ACE Director
Anna-Elyse Young
Curiosity Youth Support Officer
Becci Booker
Arts Development Officer
Becky Matyus
Monitoring and Evaluation / Most Significant Change
Dale Ovenstone
Estates Officer
Danielle Afferion
Wellbeing Connector / Young People Wellbeing connector
Fiona McCormick
Training Development Officer
George Keane
Communications and Web Content Officer / Dusty Shed Officer
Hannah Bees
Wellbeing Connector / Young People Wellbeing connector
Hasan Roap
ACE Finance Officer
Hazel Cryer
Operational and Development Manager
Harriet Cleal
Community Health Development Worker
Helen Bull
Volunteer Development Officer
Jamie Hallett
Community Support Assistant
Janine Campbell
Community Health Development Worker
Julie Evans
ACE Senior Administrator
Lynette Hartman
Wellbeing Connector
Mags Lyons
Senior Wellbeing Officer / Project Coordinator Yourspace
Maria Ross
Assistant Administrator
Nerys Sheehan
Project Coordinator Community Support / Grand Avenues
Nicola Parsons
Community Arts Coordinator
Rachel Hart
ACE Cares Development Officer
Rosie Freeman
Curiosity Youth Worker
Sabrina Driscoll
Macmillan Development Officer / Grief Space Facilitator
Sam Froud-Powell
Operational and Development Manager
Sarah Griffiths
Together for Trowbridge and St. Mellons Development Officer
Scott Bees
Benthyg Development Officer
Sharon McGrath
ACE Receptionist
Samira Phillips
Wellbeing Connector
Sophia Farrugia
Wellbeing Connector
Stacie Leek
Community Support Assistant / Food Project Officer
Taela-Mae Davies
Project Coordinator Bereavement Support / Yourspace North
Vaida Barzdaite
Community Health Development Worker / Diana Garden Development Officer
Dave Horton
ACE Consultant
ACE Vacancies

Volunteers
ACE offers a range of volunteering opportunities far from the normal volunteering placement. We work with the volunteers to co-produce a role together. This way of working is an integral way of ACE working, for both the volunteer and organisation. ACE is built on working on people’s strengths and offers the chance to develop and empower people to reach their full potential.
Activities such as:
- Setting up or supporting a community group
- Attending community courses,
- Working together to spread the word of ace,
- Building a community garden together,
- Supporting and growing the community together,
- Having pride in your area with clean ups
And much, much more – earning Time Credits along the way!
Please read our ACE Volunteering page, for more information on volunteering, or view our Volunteer Opportunities, to see what is available.
Partners
We have a wide range of partnerships and collaborations to help us deliver a range of activities supporting the social wellbeing and the economy of our communities.
Please view our Partners page to see who we work with.

Becoming an ACE Member
The benefits: When you join ACE you automatically become a member of Timeplace too, which means you can earn time credits for your efforts in the community. Members who are over 18 can vote at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and can put themselves forward for election to the board of trustees. Every registered member receives an invitation to the AGM with information on making nominations to the board.
All members are asked to make the following pledge:
I will…
Act with others to help make Ely and Caerau an ace place to live.
Care for the streets and parks and places we share as a community.
Encourage my family, friends and neighbours to do the same.
How to be an ACE Member
To become a member of ACE, please fill in the ACE Membership Form and send to info@aceplace.org or bring to the ACE reception at:
Our Place : Dusty Forge,
460 Cowbridge Rd W, Cardiff CF5 5BZ.
ACE Code of Conduct
ACE members are expected to abide by a simple Code of Conduct which you can view here