Seventeen local community projects have been awarded a share of over £1.2m in funding by 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:
The latest smaller fund awardees (up to £25,000) are:
The Minister for Social Justice, Jane Hutt, said: “As always it is fantastic to see such a range of projects and organisations from across Wales benefitting their local communities thanks to this funding. “After the last 20 months and now more so then ever, our communities and the wonderful facilities within them are centres for bringing people together and building back a stronger, fairer Wales for all.” Pontypridd YMCA, in Rhondda Cynon Taff, has been awarded £250,000 towards redeveloping the YMCA. Jên Angharad, CEO, Artis Community Cymuned said: “The Pontypridd YMCA building has been serving the people of Pontypridd for 111 years. It has always been a place that brings the community together and with this re-imagining of the space we are thrilled to be bringing the building alive once more on Pontypridd High Street, as a place for culture, creativity and the arts. The Community Facilities Fund will enable us to complete the redevelopment of the building and realise the vision of Pontypridd YMCA, Artis Community Cymuned and the many people who have been involved in sharing ideas for the reimagining of the building, as well as our principal partners and funders; Arts Council of Wales, RCT Council, Welsh Government, Moondance Foundation and Garfield Weston Foundation. Once completed the building will house the 150-capacity Shelley Hall, complete with sprung dance floor, a studio theatre, an art room, cafe, retail space and rooms for hire for meetings, conferences, presentations, parties and more and will be managed by Artis Community Cymuned.” The Parochial Church Council of Llandyfodwg & Cwmogwr Parish, based in Bridgend, have been awarded over £150,000 to create a community facility after villagers recently lost their primary school, public house and local shop. Funding Co-Ordinator for the Church Council, Gill Morgan, said: “We have for many years organised community and fundraising events for charity, but the lack of necessary utilities meant we had not been able to expand for wider community use. Thanks to this funding our role in the local community can now be redefined and reimagined through the provision of vital local services and by being a point of connection that re-establishes the church at the heart of local life. “The Church is a historical building of architectural interests with strong heritage links. The Community Facilities funding will safeguard the future of the building that will become a focus for the village’s sense of pride in its historical past, as well as a centre for the regeneration of the community.” Applications for the Community Facilities Programme are open year-round and organisations can find out more by searching for Community Facilities Programme on gov.wales |
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