We are pleased to have made grants to the total value of £1,300, from our Community Support Scheme.
Cheques have been given to Bantham Surf Lifesaving Club and Tumbly Hill Day Centre. Rotarians George Lacon and Chris Miller presented the cheques.
Kelly Fradd at the Lifesaving Club expressed their thanks and said: “The grant will go towards buying manikins, dummies to train lifesavers in resuscitation. The manikins are able to show that chest compressions, and other recovery features are properly applied by the trainee lifeguard.”
The Bantham Lifesaving Club was established in 1960 and provides lifeguard training to an advanced level, with members going on to work with the RNLI across many South Hams beaches.
Julie Solomon at Tumbly Hill Centre said: “The grant is to purchase a greenhouse for members of the Centre to organise and grow plants and vegetables. This will enable the less mobile/able to participate in the gardening programme and gardening is highly beneficial for those with learning difficulties.”
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more to help local people with housing needs in and around Kingsbridge.
more Funds to help provide children and the community with an all-weather outdoor learning space.
more Funds to help the school develop its dedicated outdoor area, to learn about wildlife, woodland creatures, carpentry and outdoor skills.
more Our grant will go to assist with the refurbishment of this valuable asset for the local community
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more The £250 will help this local charity which supports the elderly and isolated to obtain new leaflets and leaflet stands
more £250 will help buy the school tents for use on expeditions such as the Ten Tors
more June's £250 goes to KM United Junior Football Club towards the cost of a new goal and net for training.
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more Malborough with South Huish Primary School gets March's £250 grant for the purchase of an all weather screen, so that the younger ones can learn and play outside.
more This month's grant of £250 funds the purchase of climbing safety helmets for the school.
more This grant will help fund events for carers and their clients with dementia or additional needs.
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more The 1876 Kingsbridge and District ATC and Kaleidoscope South Hams are the recipients of the first community support grants
back The Club is offering to donate £500-750 every quarter to help local clubs, schools and organisations.