Funding available for Community Groups in Peasedown St John - Celebrating The King’s Coronation

By Susie Watkins

5th Mar 2023 | Local News

Funding is being made available to community groups in Peasedown St John who are organising events to celebrate the coronation of HM King Charles III in May.

The Peasedown Community Trust, which oversees a number of projects locally, is making funding available for community organisers to apply for.

Trust Chairman, Gavin Heathcote, said: "The coronation of a British Monarch is a rare occasion. This is the first such event in 70 years. 

 

The Peasedown Community Trust is allocating £500 for community groups to apply for."

To meet the criteria, groups/applicants must:

 

- Be based in Peasedown St John

- Have a bank account in the name of the organisation that is making the application

- Be organising an event in Peasedown St John to mark/celebrate HM The King's Coronation.

- Show evidence that the funding will be used to primarily benefit people living in Peasedown St John

Cllr Karen Walker (Independent, Peasedown) added: "We're particularly keen to hear from smaller community groups who may struggle to secure funding from elsewhere.

 

Are you organising a street party or coordinating something big for the Bank Holiday weekend in May? If so, we'd love to hear from you!"

For more details, and to make an application for funding, please email Peasedown Community Trust at [email protected]

Applications must be received, via email, by 5pm on Monday 3rd April 2023.

For more details about Peasedown Community Trust visit www.facebook.com/PeasedownCommunityTrust

     

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