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Local organisations receive boost from Clyde Wind Farm Community Funds

13 Jun 2022

Pictured is the historic Crook Inn at Tweedsmuir where The Wee Crook Café, received £292,996 in funding through the Clyde Borders Local Fund and Borders Sustainable Development Fund Construction work was completed in May.

Organisation in the Borders and South Lanarkshire have received grants thanks to the community investment funds associated with Clyde Wind Farm.

The money awarded in May from the wind farm – a joint venture partnership between SSE Renewables, Greencoat UK Wind Plc and GLIL Corporate Holdings Ltd – totals £459,000.

Awards from Clyde Wind Farm’s Borders Fund include £100,000 invested into an endowment fund to make sure communities have an income beyond the lifetime of the wind farm fund which ends in 2041.

Upper Tweed Community Enterprise has received £41,000 to allow the Broughton Village Store to temporarily relocate to the village hall whilst its building is renovated. The award will provide lasting improvements to the hall itself, beyond the period of the shop being housed there.

Chairman of Upper Tweed Community Enterprise, Chris Lambton said:

“This award will enable Broughton Village Store to make the first crucial steps in our long-term redevelopment plan. The shop has outgrown its current premises and needs to expand, but to do so it needs to relocate for some months while an extension is built.

“The award will cover the cost of alterations to part of the nearby Village Hall Cottage to create viable temporary premises for the shop, so that this crucial village facility remains open throughout the redevelopment period.

“The hall management committee has endorsed the alterations to the Village Hall Cottage which will provide a lasting beneficial legacy for the hall and the wider community.”

In South Lanarkshire, funds totalling more than £295,000 have been awarded to ten projects.

Among the awardees is Libberton Primary Parent Council which has received £34k to upgrade their playpark for the whole community.

Sarah Alcock, Chair of the Libberton Primary Parent Council said:

"The extension fund has given us the opportunity to give our small community a boost of facilities for everyone to enjoy.

“We have had no funding available for such a long time, it is nice to be awarded the full amount and the children are very excited to see the end results"

Other notable awards include £117,500 for Biggar RFC to install solar PV, battery storage and improved water heating, in an effort to become carbon neutral. And £70,000 to the Corn Exchange in Biggar to carry out repairs to its roof and clock tower.

Angus Milner-Brown who represents Quothquan and Thankerton on the South Lanarkshire Funding Panel said:

“It has been enormously encouraging to see such a variety of funding requests in our opening year.

“The panel has very much enjoyed the opportunity to help guide and pass so many good projects and we look forward to supporting other good causes soon.

“The huge advantage of this easy to access fund is clear, we can quickly support excellent local causes, which previously have perhaps found the path of funding blocked or difficult to navigate.”

Full list of awards

Group

Project Description

Award

Libberton Primary School Parent Council

To upgrade play equipment at the school for the whole community.

£34,140.00

Thankerton Bowling Club

To cover the cost of green maintenance for three years. Year 1.

£5,400.00

Thankerton Bowling Club

Year 2, dependent on panel approval

£5,700.00

Thankerton Bowling Club

Year 3, dependents on panel approval

£5,900.00

Biggar Little Festival

To produce a 20th Anniversary program.

£7,121.36

Corn Exchange

To repair the clock tower and other roofing work

£70,000.00

Biggar RFC

To install solar panels and battery storage at the club.

£117,500.00

Biggar and District Men's Shed

To upgrade windows and fire doors at the Men's Shed.

£28,269.00

Biggar Primary Parent Council

To repurpose the roof as a community café

£8,467.13

Abington Bowling Club

To fund operating costs for three years.

£4,943.00

Biggar Community Council

2022 Microgrant Allowance

£3,000.00

Tinto Village Day

To support the annual gala day.

£5,000.00

Upper Tweed Community Enterprise t/a Broughton Village Store

To convert the village hall to house the village store temporarily.

£41,136.00

Tweedsmuir Community Company

To purchase camping pods and shower block for the Wee Crook Inn Café

£23,100.00

Foundation Scotland

Initial contribution to the Clyde Borders Community Invested Fund

£100,000.00