Community groups granted a boost
Published: Monday 2 December 2024

Community grants totalling £650 have been agreed by the Rutherglen and Cambuslang Area Committee.
At the most recent meeting, members approved applications from organisations that come together to create, sustainable, connected communities and to help people live the healthiest and safest lives possible.
Manorway and Area Neighbourhood Watch, in Rutherglen received £300 for equipment, while Cambuslang and District Voluntary Care Club was granted £350 for entrance fees.
The community grants scheme was established and is run by the council to fund activities and projects that bring communities together and that promote educational, recreational, leisure and other activities, or improve the local environment.
Support can be provided for everything from excursions and entrance fees to admin and start-up costs and special events.
More information on the criteria, activities that attract funding, and the application process are available on the dedicated page of the council website.
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