Community projects

We have supported numerous community projects over recent years, with our over-arching aim to make a lasting difference to Stamford St Martin's and beyond.


These projects include:

2nd Helpings - kitchen refurbishment completed November 2020. The funding we donated supported the purchase of 2 new range cookers with 4 hotplates.

Mindspace - provided a raised planter as part of a wider wellbeing garden project.  work is on-going on the build phase.

Inaugural charity golf day, May 2020 with a cheque for CRUK (cancer research UK)

AED Defibrillator Project

Christmas Tree Community Initiative

Litter picking

Heli-pads Can appeal

Bulb planting along road verges in and around Stamford

George's Food Hub Support

Birch Tree Cafe Updates

Exotic Pet Refuge Support

 

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Community projects sub-pages:

The polytunnel

Naturehood project for Bluecoats school

more Working within a local community to benefit the children and family in the area, Liaising with a local charity partner from a past RCSSM project who has already developed a similar system so being able to support and advise practically to Naturehood

Planting purple crocus bulbs in Stamford town

Planting Purple Crocuses - Purple4polio

more Planting Purple Crocuses to raise awareness of the stop polio project.

Magical metropolis taking shape

Magical Metropolis

more We were happy to support Karen Neale with her community project the Magical Metropolis at the Arts Centre

Redwood trees

American Redwood Trees

more Rotarian Geoff has been busy growing American Redwood trees! One has already been planted at Burghley Golf Club, with another being donated to a family for a memorial planting.

Container packed for South Africa

Bumps and Beyond

more In partnership with local charity "Bumps and Beyond", RCSSM has funded the shipment of this container to support marginalised young families in South Africa.