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Councillors have Locality Budgets which enable them to give financial support to groups and organisations for projects in their particular Ward. Find out who to contact in your ward.
The following awards have been made in the current financial year 2021-2022:
Little Acorns Childcare & Bury Baby Bank - Freedom Programme Facilitator Training course - £114
Still Good Food - £400 on bespoke healthy, low cost, simple recipe cards, based on ingredients that are regularly available in the shop and £475 on ‘Still Good Food’ printed, reusable jute shopping bags for customers - £30
Bury St Edmunds Cricket Club - New boundary rope and winder - £1,000
Residents Association Marham Park (RAMP) - To buy plants for the Grow Bse Community Garden - £500
Bury St Edmunds Society - A detailed wood panel of the St Edmunds Abbey Precincts carved on limewood and a video and running commentary on the preparation of the panel as it is being prepared - £1,000
Bury St Edmunds For Black Lives - To hold an evening event to raise the profile of the group, celebrate Black talent and connect with supporters to create a dialogue about how they can get involved and support the group, as well as to provide an opportunity to discuss the issues Black members of the community face and the progress they wish to see - £1,708.36
Royal British Legion - VJ Memorial, Abbey Gardens Rose Garden - £712.80
Residents Association Marham Park (RAMP) - Marham Park Summer Picnic - £350
Bury St Edmunds Society - A wolf sculpture to be part of Abbey 1000 celebrations and to remain in the Abbey gardens - £1,400
Eastgate Boxing Club - Beginners Boxing Course for 30 teenagers 13+ - £350
Friends of Hardwick Primary School - Hardwick Primary Library Re - Launch - £500
Howard Primary school - a 6 week course for 52 pupils, during school time, at the community farm doing various activities such as feeding the animals, foraging, cooking and growing vegetables - £780