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New community grants awarded in April

Woodley Town Council grants

Woodley Town Council awarded the following grants at its recent Strategy & Resources Committee Meeting.

Life Education

£310 awarded to pay towards running workshops over two days at Highwood Primary School – providing health, wellbeing and drug prevention education to children.

Woodley Bowling Club

£350 awarded to pay towards re-carpeting the main lounge area and corridors in the club house. Find out more about the club HERE

Woodley Festival of Music & Arts

£350 awarded to pay towards the cost of venue hire, Arts adjudicator and other professional fees, publicity, and piano hire for the festival. The Festival is held at the Oakwood Centre each year. Find out more about the Festival HERE.

Woodley Photographic Club

£350 awarded to pay towards the purchase of a new projector to display photographic images. The club meets on Mondays at the Oakwood Centre. Find out more about the club HERE.

Young person A

£100 awarded to pay towards the costs associated with taking part and representing England at the Dance World Cup in Prague in June/July 2024. 

Young person B

£100 awarded to pay towards the costs associated with taking part and representing England at the Dance World Cup in Prague in June/July 2024. 

Changes to amounts

At the meeting, it was decided that the maximum community grant amount awarded be increased to £350, with the individual grant rate remaining at £100.

Our Grants

During the current financial year, Woodley Town Council has allocated funds to make the following grants:

Community Grants – Up to £350, for community groups / organisations either based in or supporting residents of Woodley, to fund one-off costs such as specific projects or purchases.

Individual Grants – Up to £100, for individuals under the age of 21 living in Woodley, excelling in sporting or cultural activities, to fund representation at county, regional, national or international events.

Youth Grants – Up to £3,000 (although exceptions will be considered), for organisations, to assist and facilitate projects that reach, engage and support young people (those aged 21 and under) in Woodley.

Annual Grants – No cap, for fully constituted ‘not for profit’ organisations either based in or supporting residents of Woodley, to fund annual running costs or specific projects.

Should you wish to apply for a grant, then full guidelines and application forms can be found on our Grants Page.

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