Community groups including Newark Town Football Club, Muskham Cougars FC, Newark Sea Cadets, and The Minster School Parent Teacher Association in Southwell benefit from Newark and Sherwood District Council’s 2024-25 Community Grant Scheme
Footballers, growers, and Cadets are among those in the community who have benefitted from sizeable funding grants.
The second round of Newark and Sherwood District Council’s 2024-25 Community Grant Scheme has seen an additional 15 local groups, on top of the 16 from the first round, benefit from funding.
Groups that benefited from funding include local sports clubs such as Newark Town Football Club, which will use the money they received to develop five new small-sided football pitches at the Hawtonville Young People’s Centre.
In addition, Muskham Cougars FC will now be able to purchase LED floodlights, allowing their squads to continue training through the winter months.
On top of local sports clubs benefitting from the scheme, community growing groups have also seen investment from the fund.
Grow Incredibles CIC is investing the funding they receive to open a space-growing facility in Balderton, equipped with raised beds, micro allotment plots, and a sensory and wildlife garden, while Edwinstowe in Bloom is using their allocation to encourage the growth of their community allotment, with crops grown donated to Edwinstowe Food Club.
Elston Allotments are also in the process of purchasing a community shed to store more fruit and vegetables to donate to residents through the District Council’s crop drop scheme.
The Community Grant Scheme has supported groups such as Newark Sea Cadets, who will now be able to increase the number of Cadets gaining nationally recognized BTECs in leadership with two education projects.
Similarly, The Minster School Parent Teacher Association aims to tackle the increasing number of pupils not attending school by purchasing a climbing wall and offering activities to their pupils every week.
Newark Boxing Club will be able to offer boxing intervention sessions to young people at risk of exclusion and/or anti-social behavior, while Collingham Rural Advice Centre is also using the funding to provide a Citizens Advice advisor for two days a week with drop-in sessions, booked appointments, telephone and online support, and home visits for those housebound.
Thanks to the funding, Newark CVS will purchase a variety of equipment and materials to enhance the range of activities and social offerings across the five Best Years Hubs, which support people aged over 65.
The Community Grant Scheme also provides help to local groups needing to make vital updates to their community facilities.
This includes Winthorpe Community Centre, which will use the funding to replace some of the windows in the centre, and Southwell Women’s Institute, which hopes to provide safe access to their external walkway.
Oxton Village Hall will replace their entrance door with a better disabled access door and replace the curtains with thermal blinds, making it more energy-efficient and cost-effective to heat.
Funding has also been awarded to The Sherwood Forest Trust for their Woodland Festival.
The next round of the Community Grant Scheme will open for applications on Monday April 7. More information is available on the District Council’s website: https://www.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk/communityfunding/.
Councillor Paul Taylor Portfolio Holder for Public Protection and Community Relations at Newark and Sherwood District Council said: “The applications we received for the second round of funding once again showcased some of the truly transformative projects happening across the district that will make such a huge and important difference in the lives of our residents.
“I am delighted we are able to continue helping these groups and charities to continue to reach more residents. I am always astonished by the passion and dedication the people who run these community groups demonstrate day in and day out and it makes me incredibly proud that we are lucky to have such a strong sense of community in our district.
“I went along to present the cheque to Newark Town Football Club and was thrilled to talk to the group about their plans for the football pitches and hearing about the impact this will have on the young people of Hawtonville. I am delighted to be able to assist in delivering this much needed facility in Devon Ward. It will provide such a brilliant opportunity for the local community particularly our young people.
“I am very much enjoying visiting all of the brilliant groups who have received funding through the Community Grant Scheme and discussing all of their exciting plans.”