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    Pembrokeshire to benefit £3m in funds from new UK Community Fund

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 15, 2022No Comments
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    Pembrokeshire has been successful in obtaining nine awards from the new UK Community Renewal Fund, totalling £2.92 million.

    The scheme is administered nationally by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, who appraised the funding bids. It is administered at a local level by Pembrokeshire County Council.

    “The nine projects will bring a raft of benefits to the economy and environment of Pembrokeshire,” said Gwyn Evans, Pembrokeshire County Council’s External Funding Manager.

    “We are extremely pleased to have received a clean sweep in our applications to UK Government’s new funding stream,” he said.

    “As a result hundreds of people will receive training, qualifications and targeted support to get them into jobs, and local businesses will receive help and support.”

    All local authorities were able to submit a prioritised shortlist of bids from their area up to a maximum value of £3m for 2021/22.

    Applicants were required to develop projects which addressed the following themes:

    • Investment in skills
    • Investment for local business
    • Investment in communities and place
    • Supporting people into employment.

    Pembrokeshire was successful in receiving funds for all of the bids submitted. The following local applicants were successful in receiving the grant awards:

     

    Passion & Parking at Freshwater West £60,000 The National Trust
    ESP – Enterprise & Skills Pembrokeshire £1,347,672 Pembrokeshire County Council
    Climate Adaptation £49,192 Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum CIC
    Ecosystem Enterprise Partnership £140,140 Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum CIC
    Resourceful Communities: Towards a wellbeing economy £507,377 Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services
    Developing the Pembroke Town Walls Management Plan £117,038 Pembroke Town Walls Trust CIO
    Feasibility Study – Winter Tourism in North East Pembrokeshire £236,614 Pembrokeshire County Council
    Pembrokeshire Open to All £76,850 Visit Pembrokeshire
    Thrive Project

     

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