Bridlington Town Council's Bi-Annual Small Grants Presentations were awarded on Monday 2nd October with many local groups and organisations benefiting from a combined distributed amount of £5050.
Since 2009, Bridlington Town Council has awarded small grants to groups and community-based projects located in the Bridlington Parish area. Grant applications are considered in March and September each year the presentations of up to £500 are awarded in March and October, with many local groups and organisations benefiting from a contribution from the Town Council's small grants.
The grants can be used for
- Capital cost of new or improved facilities or equipment;
- Providing a community service;
- Initial funding for new activities
- Running costs and organisation of events
Small Grants will next be considered in March 2024 and any organisation wishing to apply should ensure that completed forms are submitted to the Town Council offices by the 18th February 2024.
Forms can be obtained from the website: Small Grants Awards – Bridlington Town Council or by contacting the office telephone: 01262 409006 or email: finance@bridlington.gov.uk


Whitby MP Slams Inadequate Train Services As Among The Worst In The Country
York And North Yorkshire Mayor Praises "Fantastic Progress" As Combined Authority Marks £124m Spend
Football's Coming Home As Athletic Announce Return To Sports Village
Ambitious Ten-Year Strategy Set to Revitalise North Yorkshire's Harbours
Yorkshire Water Plans New Service Reservoir for Sandybed in Scarborough
Steam Legend 'Tornado' To Return To North Yorkshire Moors Railway
Whitby Town Sign Midfielder Sam Kay Ahead Of New Season
Fears Raised Over Fly-Tipping Following North Yorkshire Waste Centre Rule Changes
Prime Minister Praises Scarborough And Whitby MP Over 'Mission Coastal' Initiative
Scarborough Mayor Backs Fracking Principle But Opposes Burniston Gas Rig Plan
Scarborough Athletic Release Retained List For 2026/27 Season
Major Increase in Drug Offences Recorded by Police on North Yorkshire Coast







Comments
Add a comment