Sunday, November 17, 2024

Council urges organisations to ask for money from Government pot

Organisations including businesses, charities, councils, and sport and community groups still have time to apply for a share of £2.46m of government cash before applications close at midnight on Monday

Community projects, local sports groups, assets such as village halls and parks are all eligible to apply, as Park Tigers Junior Football Club in Scunthorpe did to refurbish their clubhouse, and more cash will go towards improvements at the Community Parks in Riddings, Parkwood and Kings Avenue and Jubilee Park in Ashby.

Oikos in Brigg established a Community Pantry to help people with the cost of living and a new group is being developed in Barton in association with Fitmums and Friends.

Money has also been granted to develop a horse sculpture trail across North Lincolnshire celebrating the painter George Stubbs and the anatomy of the horse and involving local schools and communities creating their own artworks.

Previous projects that have benefited from the funding include:

• Cash to develop local creative talent at Fountain Arts in Scunthorpe
• A community garden to be planted at St Oswald’s Church in Crowle
• Money to help get Scunthorpe’s first ever Pride event up and running.

North Lincolnshire Council leader Rob Waltham said: “These grants will support businesses, increase community pride and help people access many more opportunities that will improve their lives.

“The cash is available for a wide number of projects, from community gardens to marketing schemes. It gives local organisations a fantastic opportunity to directly shape North Lincolnshire’s exciting future.”

Find out more and apply via the Invest in North Lincolnshire website.

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