Summary
The Grants Board of Welwyn Hatfield Council convened on 19 June 2024 to discuss the allocation of community grants, the approval of funding for local projects, and the review of ongoing initiatives. Key decisions included the approval of a grant for the Hatfield Community Garden project and the allocation of funds to support local youth services.
Allocation of Community Grants
The board discussed various applications for community grants, focusing on projects that would benefit the local community. The Hatfield Community Garden project was a significant topic of discussion. This initiative aims to transform a neglected area in Hatfield into a community garden, providing a green space for residents to enjoy and engage in gardening activities.
Councillor Jane Smith argued in favour of the project, stating, The Hatfield Community Garden will not only beautify the area but also foster a sense of community and provide educational opportunities for local schools.
The board approved a grant of £10,000 for the project, recognising its potential to enhance community well-being and environmental sustainability.
Funding for Local Youth Services
The board also reviewed applications for funding aimed at supporting local youth services. The Welwyn Youth Centre requested funds to expand its after-school programmes, which offer educational support and recreational activities for young people. The centre's representative highlighted the increasing demand for these services and the positive impact they have on youth development.
Councillor David Brown expressed support for the initiative, noting, Investing in our youth is crucial for the future of our community. These programmes provide essential support and opportunities for personal growth.
The board approved a grant of £15,000 to the Welwyn Youth Centre, emphasising the importance of supporting youth services in the area.
Review of Ongoing Initiatives
The board conducted a review of ongoing initiatives that had previously received funding. This included an update on the Welwyn Hatfield Food Bank, which has been providing essential support to families in need. The food bank reported an increase in demand and outlined plans to expand its services to meet the growing needs of the community.
Councillor Sarah Johnson praised the food bank's efforts, stating, The Welwyn Hatfield Food Bank has been a lifeline for many families. Their dedication and hard work are commendable, and it's vital that we continue to support them.
The board agreed to monitor the food bank's progress and consider additional funding if necessary.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the Printed minutes 19th-Jun-2024 18.30 Grants Board, the Agenda frontsheet 19th-Jun-2024 18.30 Grants Board, and the Public reports pack 19th-Jun-2024 18.30 Grants Board.
Attendees
- Alex Bardett
- Bernard Sarson
- Cathy Watson
- Duncan Jones
- Jean-Paul Bernard Skoczylas
- Karthik Bonkur
- Lynn Chesterman OBE
- Margaret Birleson
- Matthew Hobbs
- Michal Siewniak
- Rebecca Louise Lass
- Salman Khan
- Clare Cade
- Joyce Guthrie
- Ka Ng
- Richard Baker
- Roxanne Misir
- Sheila Saunders