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Additional £10m lottery funding for community projects | Additional £10m lottery funding for community projects |
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Scottish community groups are to benefit from an additional £10m in grants from the Big Lottery Fund. | Scottish community groups are to benefit from an additional £10m in grants from the Big Lottery Fund. |
A total of 59 different groups will share the funding to improve local amenities across Scotland. | A total of 59 different groups will share the funding to improve local amenities across Scotland. |
The Big Lottery Fund's Community Spaces Scotland scheme will support village halls, arts and sports projects and schemes to develop unused land. | The Big Lottery Fund's Community Spaces Scotland scheme will support village halls, arts and sports projects and schemes to develop unused land. |
The grants, totalling £10,365,287, will help fund projects for a period of up to two years. | The grants, totalling £10,365,287, will help fund projects for a period of up to two years. |
The Glasgow City Council district was awarded the most separate grants, with 10 different awards, including five separate grants totalling almost £1.25m. | The Glasgow City Council district was awarded the most separate grants, with 10 different awards, including five separate grants totalling almost £1.25m. |
These grants included awards for a two-year project to transform an unused piece of land in Maryhill to a community space with gardens, as well as another grant for Milnbank Housing association to rebuild a single-storey building into a new community cycle centre. | These grants included awards for a two-year project to transform an unused piece of land in Maryhill to a community space with gardens, as well as another grant for Milnbank Housing association to rebuild a single-storey building into a new community cycle centre. |
There was also another award of £250,000 to go towards the redevelopment of a derelict strip of land on the Clyde. The Govan Workspace development is expected to cost £500,000 in total, with the rest of the money coming from the city council. | There was also another award of £250,000 to go towards the redevelopment of a derelict strip of land on the Clyde. The Govan Workspace development is expected to cost £500,000 in total, with the rest of the money coming from the city council. |
The strip of land is to be turned into a pathway designed to encourage leisure activities such as walking and picnicking near the waterfront. | The strip of land is to be turned into a pathway designed to encourage leisure activities such as walking and picnicking near the waterfront. |
The Highlands local authority was given funding for eight community projects, including an award of almost £247,000 to refurbish the Reiss and Killimister community hall. | The Highlands local authority was given funding for eight community projects, including an award of almost £247,000 to refurbish the Reiss and Killimister community hall. |
Elsewhere in Scotland, a project to regenerate a two-acre area of unused land to the rear of Auchinleck Community Resource Centre received a grant of £249,872. | Elsewhere in Scotland, a project to regenerate a two-acre area of unused land to the rear of Auchinleck Community Resource Centre received a grant of £249,872. |
'Employment opportunities' | |
The funding will be used to turn the site into a community vegetable garden - which will provide training, work experience and volunteering for local people through the production and sale of bedding plants, fruit, vegetables and hanging baskets. | The funding will be used to turn the site into a community vegetable garden - which will provide training, work experience and volunteering for local people through the production and sale of bedding plants, fruit, vegetables and hanging baskets. |
Stephen McCarron, development manager for Auchinleck Community Development Initiative, said: "We are delighted to learn that we have been awarded £250,000 in grant funding from the Community Spaces strand of the Big Lottery Fund towards our community growing garden." | Stephen McCarron, development manager for Auchinleck Community Development Initiative, said: "We are delighted to learn that we have been awarded £250,000 in grant funding from the Community Spaces strand of the Big Lottery Fund towards our community growing garden." |
He added: "This award will not only propel Auchinleck Community Development Initiative into a new phase of development, but will provide social and economic benefits to the village and residents of Auchinleck, specifically in terms of over 20 new employment opportunities over a two year period and also an attractive new facility to be used by everyone of all ages." | He added: "This award will not only propel Auchinleck Community Development Initiative into a new phase of development, but will provide social and economic benefits to the village and residents of Auchinleck, specifically in terms of over 20 new employment opportunities over a two year period and also an attractive new facility to be used by everyone of all ages." |
Philiphaugh Community School in Selkirk received a grant of £248,750 to update and expand a neighbouring play area. | |
The revamped Bannerfield Play Park will feature a large all-weather multi-use games area with new play equipment as part of the "Bannerfield Active" project. | |
'Community spirit' | |
Grace Frew, the school's head teacher, said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for the whole school and the local community. The children have been very much involved and are very excited that funding has been awarded. | |
"It is wonderful that Big Lottery Fund Scotland's Community Spaces grant has recognised the strong community spirit in Bannerfield and everyone is looking forward to the improved facilities this funding will deliver." | |
Announcing the funding, Big Lottery Fund Scotland chairwoman Maureen McGinn said: "Our Community Spaces programme allows local people to get together and shape their neighbourhood by making better use of outdoor and indoor spaces. | Announcing the funding, Big Lottery Fund Scotland chairwoman Maureen McGinn said: "Our Community Spaces programme allows local people to get together and shape their neighbourhood by making better use of outdoor and indoor spaces. |
"Today's investment allows for the development, improvement and creation of village halls, community gardens, art centres, sports and play facilities. | "Today's investment allows for the development, improvement and creation of village halls, community gardens, art centres, sports and play facilities. |
"For some areas, the refurbishment of a village hall will create a welcoming centre which can support a range of activities. For others, the transformation of a disused space offers a secure recreational place for everyone to enjoy." | "For some areas, the refurbishment of a village hall will create a welcoming centre which can support a range of activities. For others, the transformation of a disused space offers a secure recreational place for everyone to enjoy." |
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