Newtown Stockton, Community Funding

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Consultation has concluded

It’s time to have your say! Thirteen Community Connector Jess has funding to award to 3 different projects, and needs your help to choose.

Primrose Hill, Newtown and Wrensfield play host to some amazing community groups. Thirteen want to help these groups to support local residents as much as possible, on things that matter to them. This is your opportunity to be heard and support amazing local projects and groups.

The money will be awarded to 3 groups as follows:

1st place- £2,500

2nd place- £1,500

3rd place- £1,000

Following a community consultation and working with your local councillor, our three priorities for the year are:

1. Continue to strengthen existing community assets
2. Improving life chances - linked to money in pockets and employment and skills
3. Improving the local environment with a focus on garden condition, open spaces and fly-tipping

Therefore, money will be given to groups who’s project will aim to achieve these goals.

Currently, we are working on projects for each of our priorities and there might be a project you would like to become more involved in. Speak to your community connector Jess to find out more.

Get to know the nominees

Corner House Youth Project- Supporting children and young people. Works to enable children and young people to have opportunities, get involved in their communities, enjoy their lives and achieve their potential.

Epic Teesside CIO- Provides social inclusion activity to vulnerable young people & families, vulnerable/isolated adults and young unwaged adults in the Tees Valley.

Purple Rose Health and Wellbeing CIC- Supports communities especially asylum seekers and refugees through social activities that help with isolation by coming together, sharing food, a chat, cultural music and address issues affecting our communities Fridays at Newtown Community Centre.

Ragworth Community Grocery (The Shack)- Millions of families are facing not knowing where the next meal is coming from, so the Community Grocery is there to help through the cost of living crisis.

It’s time to have your say! Thirteen Community Connector Jess has funding to award to 3 different projects, and needs your help to choose.

Primrose Hill, Newtown and Wrensfield play host to some amazing community groups. Thirteen want to help these groups to support local residents as much as possible, on things that matter to them. This is your opportunity to be heard and support amazing local projects and groups.

The money will be awarded to 3 groups as follows:

1st place- £2,500

2nd place- £1,500

3rd place- £1,000

Following a community consultation and working with your local councillor, our three priorities for the year are:

1. Continue to strengthen existing community assets
2. Improving life chances - linked to money in pockets and employment and skills
3. Improving the local environment with a focus on garden condition, open spaces and fly-tipping

Therefore, money will be given to groups who’s project will aim to achieve these goals.

Currently, we are working on projects for each of our priorities and there might be a project you would like to become more involved in. Speak to your community connector Jess to find out more.

Get to know the nominees

Corner House Youth Project- Supporting children and young people. Works to enable children and young people to have opportunities, get involved in their communities, enjoy their lives and achieve their potential.

Epic Teesside CIO- Provides social inclusion activity to vulnerable young people & families, vulnerable/isolated adults and young unwaged adults in the Tees Valley.

Purple Rose Health and Wellbeing CIC- Supports communities especially asylum seekers and refugees through social activities that help with isolation by coming together, sharing food, a chat, cultural music and address issues affecting our communities Fridays at Newtown Community Centre.

Ragworth Community Grocery (The Shack)- Millions of families are facing not knowing where the next meal is coming from, so the Community Grocery is there to help through the cost of living crisis.

Consultation has concluded
  • Results

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    The results are in! Thank you for taking the time to vote in our survey. Your votes have been reviewed and we are delighted to announce the results below:

    1st Place

    80% of you voted for Corner House Youth Project who will be awarded with £2, 500 towards their Thursday night youth club at Newtown Community Centre.

    2nd Place

    £1,500 will be awarded to Epic Teesside CIO to support their new winter friendship group at Pimrose Hill Community Centre.

    Joint 3rd Place

    Both remaining nominated groups Purple Rose and Ragworth Community Grocery received an equal amount of votes therefore we will share 3rd prize and award £500 each towards their community project.

    Thank you to everyone who voted in the survey.