West is best for successful community projects
Nine projects to improve community life in Bury West are going ahead after they won money in a public vote.
Nine projects to improve community life in Bury West are going ahead after they won money in a public vote.
Bury East residents came out in force to vote for which of their favourite local projects to improve community life should win money.
A wide range of projects to improve community life in Radcliffe have won money following a public vote.
There were smiles all round at the latest Pitch event when local groups won thousands of pounds for their projects.
Six community groups are the latest to win thousands of pounds of funding thanks to backing from the public.
Community groups still have the opportunity to win up to £1,500 for local projects – but they must submit their applications by Friday 11 May.
Community groups wishing to run a project within parks/green spaces near to or in Heaton Park are invited to apply for a grant from the Parklife 2017 Community Fund.
Local organisations in Ramsbottom, Tottington and North Manor are celebrating after winning money for their projects.
Nine community groups in Bury West have won funding for their projects in the latest Pitch event.
A wide range of community groups in Prestwich have won money for their projects following a public vote.
Thirteen was anything but unlucky for Radcliffe groups who pitched for funding to support their community projects.
Residents are invited to a series of events where they are asked to vote for their favourite community projects.
Community groups are being offered another chance to win up to £1,000 for local projects that help improve the health and wellbeing of residents in their neighbourhood.
Residents turned out in force to decide which community groups in Bury South would win cash for local projects.
Some 17 local groups have won money for projects in their community after a public vote.
Residents are invited to vote for which community projects will receive up to £1,000 funding for work in their neighbourhoods.
Community groups are invited to apply for up to £1,000 for local projects that improve the health and wellbeing of residents in their neighbourhood.
Six local groups have a won a total of £5,000 from a public ‘dragons’ den’ to improve green spaces and people’s health and wellbeing.
Forget Strictly and I’m a Celebrity - the big public vote is coming up in Prestwich!
Three community groups in Bury have bagged a total of £30,000 from Tesco’s first Bags of Help funding pot.