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Projects across Bath awarded more than £325k in community funding

Wednesday 16th October 2024 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Eight projects in Bath are set to share more than £325,000 after being awarded community funding by Bath & North East Somerset Council.

Youth support groups, park improvements and a new pedestrian crossing are among the projects that are being funded.

More than 990 responses were received in a public consultation on the sixteenth round of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) for Bath, which helped inform the local authority’s decision on where to allocate the funding.

The projects for this round of funding are:

  • Youth Connect South West: £50,312.50 to support youth work sessions in Odd Down, Weston and Twerton
  • Bath BMX Club: £20,000 to enhance The Tumps BMX track
  • Shaftesbury Road Memorial Gardens: £600 to purchase and install a handrail on the steps
  • Larkhall United Reformed Church: £6,556.32 for repairs and enhancements to its youth hub facilities
  • Lansdown Ward: £95,000 for the installation of a new pedestrian crossing
  • Friends of Henrietta Park: £20,000 to reline the ornamental pond in the Memorial Garden
  • Alice Park: £75,000 to support playpark improvements
  • Active Weston: £58,125 to finance the installation of a basketball hoop, benches, a playing surface, and a park notice board at Weston Recreation Ground.

Councillor Kevin Guy, leader of B&NES Council, said: “These projects will be of great benefit to our communities and especially to young people.

“Thank you to everyone who contributed to nearly a thousand responses we received to our consultation and helped us to allocate the money where it’s needed.

“I’m looking forward to seeing the results of all the hard work put in by residents and community groups across the city.”

To date, the Neighbourhood Portion of CIL for Bath has allocated more than £2.53m to 65 local projects.

The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a planning charge, introduced by the Planning Act 2008 as a tool for local authorities in England and Wales to help deliver infrastructure to support the development of their area.

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