New £500,000 fund open to support 'Green' community spaces in Hucknall

By Tom Surgay

23rd Apr 2023 | Local News

Hucknall residents are advised that applications are now open for a new Green Spaces Fund which will support communities across Nottinghamshire to enhance their local environment and encourage more people to make the most of their green spaces. Photo courtesy of The National Grid.
Hucknall residents are advised that applications are now open for a new Green Spaces Fund which will support communities across Nottinghamshire to enhance their local environment and encourage more people to make the most of their green spaces. Photo courtesy of The National Grid.

Hucknall residents are advised that applications are now open for a new Green Spaces Fund which will support communities across Nottinghamshire to enhance their local environment and encourage more people to make the most of their green spaces.

The Green Spaces initiative is the latest phase of the Community Matters Fund run by National Grid Electricity Distribution. The fund, which is paid for entirely by shareholders, has awarded £4.3 million to grassroots organisations since 2021.

The aim of the fund is to support the development of green spaces to bring communities together, encourage more wildlife and biodiversity, improve air quality, and reduce noise, as well as delivering health benefits, and creating employment and volunteering opportunities.

Applications are welcome from community organisations of all kinds, particularly those supporting vulnerable groups to overcome barriers to accessing green spaces. Projects that create volunteering opportunities for members of the local community are also encouraged to apply.

The Green Spaces Community Fund is open to community organisations and charities of all sizes working in the National Grid Electricity Distribution area in the East Midlands.

Jill Russell, Environment Manager at National Grid, said: "We're committed to empowering communities and promoting sustainability across our region. The launch of the Green Spaces Community Fund is a testament to this commitment and we're excited to support grassroots organisations to create green spaces that benefit everyone. We believe that access to green spaces is essential for the wellbeing of both individuals and communities, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact of this initiative on our communities."

 

The fund will award grants of up to £2,000 for unregistered organisations. Registered charities and eligible non-profit companies can apply for grants of up to £10,000.

Applications for the Green Spaces Community Fund could include projects such as planting spaces and new allotment creation in existing green spaces; bee banks, bird/bat boxes, wildflowers, ponds, trees, hedges, and other projects to improve biodiversity; the development of unused land into green spaces; and gardening workshops and allotment activities to bring vulnerable members of the community into green spaces, including sensory or mindfulness garden creation.

They could also include the creation of access pathways, ramps and seating in parkland or nature reserves; redevelopment of existing green spaces to encourage greater community use; forest school education sessions for young people or craft workshops in nature; and innovative approaches to create or develop green spaces for public enjoyment.

The closing date for applications is Friday 12 May.

For more information about the Green Spaces Community Fund and to apply, click here.

     

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