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    £800,000 boost for south Wales community projects

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 4, 2021No Comments
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    Eight community projects in south Wales have been awarded a share of almost £820,000 in funding from the Welsh Government.

    The Community Facilities Programme funds well-used amenities to improve sustainability, providing opportunities for local people as part of their day-to-day lives.

    The latest awardees up to £250,000 are:

    • Green Squirrel CIC, Cardiff – £154,000 to improve access and fit-out their community hub, including creating a community garden
    • Bulldogs Boxing and Community Activities, Neath Port Talbot – £204,000 to enhance their facility and build therapy rooms for mental health services for veterans
    • Canal and River Trust, Monmouthshire – £225,000 to ensure a safe and accessible for all route to and from the canal towpath and community facility
    • The Include Hub, Swansea – £148,000 to help purchase their current building which has been in community use for many years, as a safe place for local groups such as refugees and asylum seekers, young homeless people, interfaith groups and ex-offenders
    • Ponthir and District Sports Club, Torfaen – £41,000 for a new drainage system for a pitch which is used by over 250 people aged 5 to 65 years old

    The latest smaller fund awardees (up to £25,000) are:

    • Friends of Talycopa, Swansea – £25,000 to resolve historic flooding issues at Trallwn football field
    • Caldicot RFC, Monmouthshire – £8,000 towards the refurbishment of their washrooms and baby changing facilities
    • Wenvoe Community Library, Vale of Glamorgan – £14,000 towards replacing the existing building with a new unit to incorporate a café and digital suite

    The Minister for Social Justice, Jane Hutt, said:

    “Now more so than ever our communities and the wonderful facilities within them are centres for bringing people together and building back a stronger, fairer Wales for all.

    “Despite the extraordinary challenges we’ve faced during the past 18 months, community spirit and the resilience of Welsh people has shone through. The Community Facilities funding we are announcing today will continue to help bring our local groups together through support for local projects.”

    Speaking about what the funding will mean to them, Ceri Stilwell, Chief Executive of Bulldogs Boxing and Community Activities in Neath Port Talbot, said:

    “We are over the moon to have been awarded this funding which will allow us to extend and update our Development Centre in Port Talbot. It will also enable us to continue to support the community in this ever-changing world by providing us with increased space to offer our sessions supporting children and young people, as well as providing a safe space for veterans to continue to receive support.

    “Together we are stronger – more than a boxing club.”

    Speaking of the funding, Emma Jones, Managing Director of Include in Swansea, said:

    “This funding is a lifeline to support growth and allows us to think long-term. It gives us the flexibility to respond to the ever-changing needs of our community, especially during the pandemic when people need us more than ever.

    “This fantastic Community Facilties funding will allow us to invest more time in volunteers, confident in the knowledge that they have a base from which to continue helping others long into the future. Our services support some of the most misunderstood individuals in our communities, who often find themselves caught up in crime as a result of years of trauma and adversity. We help with a huge range of things from well-being, food poverty, early diversion, domestic abuse, breaking cycle of intergenerational crime and getting people more work ready.

    “The Include Hub is a space of hope, giving people a sense of belonging and helps its members to take steps towards change and recovery, breaking the cycle of crime and making our community safer for all.”

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