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New social hub at heart of Allerdale community

Area:
North West England
Programme:
Community Assets
Release date:
23 3 2009

Residents of Allerdale will soon be enjoying plenty of prime social time, thanks to a development grant of over £735,000 to provide a brand new activities centre right at the heart of this rural community.

The grant, awarded to Allerdale Borough Council - Wigton Market Hall project, comes from the Community Assets programme funded by the The Office of the Third Sector in the Cabinet Office and delivered by the Big Fund, the non-Lottery funding operation of the Big Lottery Fund.

The new project will see the refurbishment of Wigton Market Hall to create a hub for civic and community activities ideally located in the town centre. The new improvements will include a mezzanine floor to provide additional space for community groups, third sector partners, a 'one-stop-shop' for Allerdale Borough Council, and permanent office space for Wigton Town Council.

Councillor Joe Milburn, Leader of Allerdale Borough Council, said: “We are delighted to have secured this funding for the Market Hall in Wigton which will give it a new lease of life for those who use it, such as residents, community groups, traders and visitors to the town.”

The money will be used to upgrade the existing facilities and create extra useable space within the building. It will open the whole place up to a wide range of uses such as weddings, events and shows. This will help the Market Hall to generate some much-needed income so that the North Allerdale Development Trust, which runs it, can remain sustainable and continue to operate. We are grateful to the Government for its support and look forward to helping deliver a bright new future for the Market Hall.”

Kevin Brennan MP, Minister for the Third Sector, said, “The Government is investing £30   million across the country into excellent community projects such as Wigton Market Hall. Facilities such as these are much needed by voluntary and community groups, particularly during these challenging economic times when people are increasingly calling on community support.”

Helen Bullough, BIG’s North West Head of Region, added: “Wigton Market Hall is a fantastic project which will provide an important local centre for people of all ages to come together and enjoy being part of the community.”

Further Information

Big Fund Press Office: 020 7211 1888
Out of hours contact: 07867 500 572
Public Enquiries Line: 08454 102030
Textphone: 0845 6021 659

Full details of the Big Lottery Fund programmes and grant awards are available on the website: www.biglotteryfund.org.uk

Notes to Editors

  • Community Assets is a non-Lottery programme funded by the Office of the Third Sector in the Cabinet Office.
  • The Big Fund is the non-Lottery funding operation of the Big Lottery Fund.
  • The Big Lottery Fund (BIG) distributes lottery funding to health, education, environment and charitable causes across the UK. It also uses its expertise in grant-giving to distribute non-Lottery funding. BIG has been appointed to distributed around £30 million of Government funding through Community Assets
  • The aim of Community Assets is community empowerment. It will do this by facilitating the transfer of genuine assets from local authorities to the third sector for the benefit of the community. Community Assets will bring about the following outcomes:

  1. Local third sector organisations have greater security and independence, and are better able to meet the needs of the communities they serve.
  2. Communities have more access to better facilities that respond to their needs.
  3. There is more effective partnership working between local authorities and the third sector.

  • The range of activities to be offered by the recipients of Community Assets in principle grants includes:

  1. Holiday play facilities and activities for parents and pre-school children
  2. Facilities for young people providing alternative education services, evening coffee bar, leisure facilities, professional advice and guidance, anti-gun and knife crime events
  3. GP referrals, healthy eating service, facilities offering keep fit classes, group wellbeing activities, a wheelchair service, therapy and rehabilitation services
  4. Adult education, training courses, addiction assistance, ICT facilities and employment opportunities in deprived areas
  5. Lunch clubs and tea dances for the elderly
  6. Theatre events, rehearsal space, music facilities, venues for music events, creative arts groups and experimental art exhibitions
  7. Meeting rooms, office services and facilities for smaller local groups including BME communities
  8. Workshops, training rooms and support to local business start-ups
  9. New tourism and leisure destinations

  • The Office of the Third Sector was formed (OTS) in May 2006 in recognition of the increasingly important role the third sector plays in both society and the economy. It aims to drive forward the Government's role in supporting a thriving third sector, and join up sector-related work across government: http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/third_sector.
  • From 30 March to 23 June 2007 the Office of the Third Sector ran a public consultation on how Community Assets will work.  A wide range of local authorities and third sector organisations responded to the consultation. The Office of the Third Sector summarised the responses and explained how they will influence the final programme on 10 August 2007.
  • The Community Assets fund was first proposed last year in the Pre-Budget Report (6 December 2006).
  • http://www.communities.gov.uk/publications/communities/makingassetswork

Tags

Organisation Types

  • Voluntary or community organisation

Beneficiaries

  • Voluntary and community sector organisations
  • Young people

Themes

  • Health and well-being
  • Stronger communities
  • Young People

Category

  • Regeneration
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