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Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (Commissioner) David Allen has recently awarded £109,949 from his Community Fund, awarding grants to 48 local organisations, charities and community groups across Cumbria, the most ever awarded by the fund.

The Community Fund awards funds of up to £2,500 for projects that deliver interventions with a specific focus on reducing issues associated with anti-social behaviour and crime.

Talking about the Community Fund, Commissioner David Allen said: “This round of the community fund has seen the most ever applications to the fund and the most funds ever given out.

“I know how important tackling anti-social behaviour is, it is what I promised I would do, and through the Community Fund we’re giving funds back to the communities and leaders within them who go above and beyond for their communities every single day.

“We have received a number of brilliant applications from across our county. I’m proud to have funded boxing clubs, rugby clubs, army cadet centres and many youth clubs which help to give kids a safe place to go at night and learn the importance of discipline and training.”

Chief Superintendent Andy Wilkinson, Neighbourhood Policing Lead for Cumbria Constabulary said “It is positive to see so many projects in Cumbria benefiting from The Community Fund.

“The efforts by community groups not only assists the Constabulary to reduce and deter crime and anti-social behaviour, but also create a valuable place for young people and members of the community.”

Successful applications for Community Fund grants have been awarded to:

  • Working Town Community Trust (Outward Bounds) £2,500 - outdoor resources and equipment
  • Working Town Community Trust (Youth Club) £2,500 - excursions and crafts
  • Harrington Youth Club £2,500 - development of outdoor garden space
  • Maryport Amateur Boxing Club £2,500 - training equipment
  • Currock House Community Centre £2,500 - resources for the family hub
  • Workington Army Cadets £2,500 - equipment for teaching first aid
  • Roosecote Community Hub £550 - community initiative
  • Dalton Army Cadets £2,376 - camping and first aid equipment
  • Drop Zone Youth (Barrow) £2,500 – resources Junior Citizenship Scheme
  • Black Combe Junior School £2,320 - resources and equipment
  • Pride in North Cumbria £2,500 - resources for Community Carnival
  • Coniston Sports & Social Media Club £2,500 - equipment youth club
  • Our Place Youth Club £2,050 - resources and equipment youth club
  • 1st Hensingham Scout Group £2,500 – camping and first aid equipment
  • Parton Village Hall Children’s Fund £1,583 – sports equipment
  • Maryport Rescue £2,500 – safety equipment
  • CANDOFM £2,500 – community radio equipment
  • Barrow BID £2,500 – community radio equipment
  • Kendal Youth Darts Academy £2,500 - resources and equipment
  • Autism Support Allerdale and Copeland £2,493 – IT equipment
  • Salterbeck FC £1,739 – training equipment
  • Adams Recreation Ground Trust £2,500 - training equipment
  • Barrow Army Cadets £2,000 – camping equipment
  • CADAS £2,500 – supporting the junior citizenship scheme
  • GLL - Cleator Moor Activity Centre - £2,480 school holiday free sessions
  • GLL - Workington Activity Centre - £2,480 school holiday free sessions
  • GLL - Carlisle Activity Centre - £2,480 school holiday free sessions
  • Workington Amateur Operatic Society £2,488 – theatre equipment
  • Whitehaven Sea Cadets £2,489 – equipment for the club
  • Influence Church - £1,998 youth club resources
  • The Lookout Community Hub £2,184 – equipment for the club
  • St Luke Church £1,890 - youth club resources
  • St Barnabus Church Youth Group £1,715 - youth club resources
  • Wath Brow Hornets ARLFC Youth £2,480 – training kit
  • Cleator Moor Cricket Club £2,289 – training kit
  • Kendal Rugby Club £2,500 - coaching & training resources
  • Newton Primary School £2,040 - resources and equipment
  • Stomping Ground Carlisle £2,497 – Hammonds Pond area resources
  • Seaton Football Club £2,500 – training kit
  • Penrith Cricket Club £2,500 – training kit
  • Stomping Ground £2,500 – Penrith area resources
  • The Curious School CIC £2,450 – bike safety resources Scaws Recreation Group
  • Kirkby Stephen Youth Centre £2,500 - youth club resources
  • Reivers District Scouts £2,500 – resources for the centre
  • Carlisle Foodbank £1,116 – resources for hub
  • Carlisle Cricket Club £2,500 – training kit
  • Carlisle One World Centre £1,800 - resources for Community Carnival
  • Carlisle Cadets – Harraby Detachment £2,480 – resources for centre

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