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Lancaster village hall awarded two grants for improvements
Summary
Lancaster's village hall received £2,500 from the Lancashire Environmental Fund to tackle a damp problem and a 3R Grant of £833 from the 3R Foundation and Carnforth Charity Shop to improve fire safety.
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Lancaster village hall has received two small grants to support building repairs and safety upgrades. The Lancashire Environmental Fund awarded £2,500 to address a damp problem at one end of the hall. A 3R Grant of £833, provided by the 3R Foundation and the Charity Shop in Carnforth, will fund improvements to the fire safety system. The hall is run by a local charity committee, has been in use for over 100 years, and recent rises in energy costs have strained its finances.
Key details:
- The Lancashire Environmental Fund awarded £2,500 to deal with a damp issue at one end of the building.
- A 3R Grant of £833 from the 3R Foundation and the Charity Shop in Carnforth will be used to improve the hall's fire safety system, including additional smoke detectors.
- The memorial hall charity is funded entirely by people hiring the hall, and committee members say rising energy costs have made funding difficult in recent years.
- Don Cunningham, the new chairman of the charity committee, said the funding will help reduce energy costs and support the hall's future use.
Summary:
The grants provide funds to address maintenance and safety needs at the village hall and are intended to help protect the building for continued community use. Undetermined at this time
