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Huge boost for Hereford Athletics Track after Government confirms it has awarded £220,000 in funding as part of levelling up fund.

The Government confirmed that it has awarded Halo with £220,000, which will go towards the resurfacing of the athletics track at Hereford Leisure Centre.

derelict cinema, local pubs and a rugby club are among 52 community assets which will be revived thanks to almost £13 million of government levelling up funding.

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has today (30 June 2023) announced the latest allocations from the second round of the £150 million Community Ownership Fund.

The funding will help community groups take ownership of local institutions that have fallen into disrepair or are under threat of closure and give them a new lease of life. 

This will ensure they continue to provide vital services, create opportunities and boost local economies, while restoring optimism, hope and pride in UK communities.

Successful projects include the restoration of the derelict Paignton Picture House in Devon, which used to be frequented by detective novelist Agatha Christie, and the creation of a new live music venue at the historic Crown pub in Birmingham. Rugby union club Blackheath FC in London – the oldest independent rugby club – will also be able to buy their ground and facilities for the first time in their 165-year history with the funding.

Recent changes to the fund now mean that the amount of funding all projects can bid for has increased from £250,000 to £1 million. This is making it easier than ever for community groups to seize back control of prized local assets that are at risk of being lost forever.

Michael Gove, Secretary of State for the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, said:

This cash will help to revive the vital community spaces which give people a sense of belonging and pride in their communities and allow them to thrive.

We want people across the country to have great opportunities no matter where they live. Ensuring that they can continue to benefit from treasured local institutions is an important part of this.

The Community Ownership Fund has now delivered £36.8m investment for a total of 150 projects across the UK, including £3m for Northern Ireland, £5.2m for Scotland, £3.2m for Wales and £25.5m for England.

Projects receiving funding include:

The derelict Paignton Picture House in Devon will be able to reopen as an independent cinema and performance venue.

Rugby union club Blackheath FC in London will be able to buy the club ground and facilities for the first time in their 165-year history, giving them the opportunity to generate commercial income and continuously improve the team and the facilities.

The historic Crown pub in Birmingham will reopen as a progressive live music venue with seven music themed hotel rooms above.

Hendon High Street in Sunderland will receive money to create opportunities for residents to explore their own enterprise ideas and create work for themselves.

North Edinburgh Arts in Scotland will be refurbished to create a state-of-the-art hub for the new and existing community which has historically been overlooked.

Three pubs in Wales will receive a total of £694,250 to allow them to stay open and serve the needs of their communities.

The Lambert Hospice in North Yorkshire will be restored and renovated to become the first hospice in the area, removing the need for local people to travel long distances across the district for end-of-life care and support.

Cotherstone Community Park in Durham will be transformed into a free-to-use park containing playgrounds, a football pitch, and outdoor table tennis.

Following the success of the second round of the Community Ownership Fund, a third round has now begun with the first window for bids closing on 12 July 2023. The dates of future bidding windows will be announced in due course.

Round 2 Window 3 successful bidders

OrganisationProject NameTotal ValueCountry
Back on the MapHendon Highstreet Revolution£168,000England
Barrowden Village Hall Charitable Incorporated OrganisationBarrowden Community Hub£300,000England
Birmingham Open Media Community Interest CompanyThe Crown Project£300,000England
Blackheath Football Club LimitedProject Well Hall£725,000England
Bovey Tracey Paradiso Arts LtdBovey Tracey Paradiso Arts – creating a sustainable Arts Centre for the people of Bovey Tracey and beyond£200,000England
Brendon Orchards CooperativeThe Greenhouse, Wiveliscombe£70,000England
Broxbourne Big LocalWormley Community Centre£198,000England
Chapel St CreativeThe Centenary Hall, Penzance£177,000England
Christian Action & Resource Enterprise88 Victoria Street£250,000England
Cromer ArtspaceCromer Artspace on the Prom£34,800England
FOWLC Community Interest CompanyWadebridge Sports and Leisure Centre£935,000England
Framlingham Scout GroupFramlingham Scout and Guide Headquarters Relocation Project£295,000England
Friends of Spencer ParkSpencer Park Pavilion£184,137England
Frome Town Community Benefit Society LimitedSaving Badgers Hill£364,114England
Halo Leisure Services LimitedHereford Athletics Track£220,000England
Higham Community Benefit Society LtdThe Oddfellows Arms, Higham on the Hill£156,000England
Horse and Jockey Community Pub LimitedHorse and Jockey Community Pub£240,000England
Interim Spaces10 Market Place, Shepton Mallet BA4£144,000England
Leslie Sports FoundationStorthes Hall Sports Facility£318,456England
North Yorkshire Hospice CareHerriot Hospice@The Lambert£250,000England
play@cotherstoneCotherstone Community Park purchase of Land freehold & title£24,000England
Quainton George & Dragon Community Benefit Society LimitedSave the Quainton George & Dragon Pub and Coffee Shop£300,000England
Salcare LtdSalcare Community Centre – A new beginning£247,370England
The Helm at CroglinThe Helm at Croglin£250,000England
The Old School Building Company (OSBC)Shipley Sustainable Community Hub£300,000England
The Paignton Picture House TrustPaignton Picture House£284,730England
The Stable Family Home TrustThe Emporium@55 for adults with learning disabilities£300,000England
Titchfield Haven Community Hub LimitedTitchfield Haven Community Hub£185,977England
Winchcombe Arts & Community HubWinchcombe Arts & Community Hub£282,406England
York Supplies Community Society LtdYork Supplies Community Co-op£300,000England
Ambassadors Football IrelandCraigavon Leisure Centre Regeneration Project£165,000Northern Ireland
Broughshane and District Community Association LtdBroughshane Community Centre£300,000Northern Ireland
Enterprise Causeway LtdThe Meeting House Bushmills£210,000Northern Ireland
Impact Network NIRegeneration of 45 Main Street, Randalstown£250,000Northern Ireland
Inspire WellbeingWoodvale Community Wellbeing Hub£129,600Northern Ireland
Moneydarragh Community Hub LimkitedImproving Facilities at Moneydarragh Hub£72,000Northern Ireland
Seacourt Print Workshop LimitedBanking on Seacourt£300,000Northern Ireland
Caring Operations Joint Action CouncilC.O.J.A.C. Centre£111,000Scotland
Clyne Heritage SocietyOld Clyne School Redevelopment£300,000Scotland
Fife Employment Access TrustSilverburn Flax Mill£250,000Scotland
John O’Groats Mill TrustJohn O’Groats Mill: a power for the community£300,000Scotland
Laxdale Community Association SCIOLaxdale Hall Refurbishment£300,000Scotland
New Cumnock Development TrustRe: New Trotters£182,073Scotland
North Edinburgh ArtsNorth Edinburgh Arts£250,000Scotland
Portobello Central SCIOPortobello Town Hall£90,000Scotland
The Y Centre LimitedThe Y Centre£250,000Scotland
CPD Crymych Cyf.Tafarn Crymych Arms Community Wellbeing Hub£210,000Wales
Tabernacle Morriston CongregationTabernacle Morriston Community Resilience Hub£250,000Wales
The Fern PartnershipFuZe Together for Community Longevity£300,000Wales
The Radnor Arms Hotel LimitedThe Radnor Arms Hotel£240,000Wales
Tylorstown Welfare Hall and Institute LimitedTylorstown Welfare Hall£200,000Wales
Y Cross Cas-lai Community Benefit Society LtdY Cross Cas-lai Community Benefit Society Ltd£244,250Wales