FinancialValue of funding allocated Information by theme Value of funding allocated2012-2013 by theme: 2012-2013 50,000 Summarised

Arts, Culture, Sports and Financial Information Education Improvements to Built Environment 1,443,100 Opening Balance Quality Open Spaces as at 1st April 2013 £11,824,747.61 2,108,805 Social Enterprise Income NDA Payment £3,000,000.00* Young People and Community Interest Earned £140,955.51 78,883 Drigg & Carleton Annual Expenditure Endowment 197,526 546,559 Board Expenses - £1,530.38 Annual Report Value of funding allocated by theme & insurance 2010-2013 Value of funding allocated by theme: 2010-2013 Management Costs -£197,457.50 2012/13 200,000 Payments to -£511,744.60 Arts, Culture, Sports and Large Projects Education Environment and Sustainability Payments to -£526,761.24 Small Projects Improvements to Built 2,413,055 Environment Closing Balance £13,728,209.40 3,431,305 Quality Open Spaces as at 31st March 2013

Social Enterprise * Payment of £1.5M for 2011/12 was received in 2012/13 590,919 Young People and Community

Drigg & Carleton Annual 945,681 Endowment Notes 342,784 10,000 Value of funding allocated by locality l The Fund is now showing allocation

Value of funding allocated2012-2013 by locality: 2012-2013 for multi-year projects in the year 55,000 the decision was taken. Previous 200,832 years showed only the first year of the grant. 308,808 98,153 l A review of the themes has led Howgate and Distington to some projects being reallocated. Mid Copeland 362,830 North East Copeland South Copeland 2,501,884 West Copeland 897,365 Whole Borough

Value of funding allocated by locality

Value of funding allocated2010-2013 by locality: 2010-2013

193,703

508,427 Copeland Community Fund The Copeland Centre 561,306 Howgate and Distington Catherine Street Mid Copeland Whitehaven 3,311,931 760,534 North East Copeland CA28 7SJ South Copeland [email protected] 720,061 West Copeland Whitehaven Tel: 01946 598352 Whole Borough www.copelandcommunityfund.co.uk

1,877,781

Grant Summary 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 Total Value of Grants Providing a sustainable source of funding for the local community Allocated £1,095,472 £2,413,399 £4,424,873 £7,933,744

Value of Match Funding £2,604,195 £6,045,054 £9,429,512 £18,078,761 Number of Grants 19 59 50 128

Background Chair’s Report The Fund was established to recognise Young People the unique role the Copeland community As we come to the end of the third year plays in hosting the national Low Level of funding from the Copeland Community Waste Repository close to the village of and Community Fund it has been a very exciting and Drigg. The Nuclear Decommissioning interesting time to have been Chair Authority pay £1.5 million per year into “We are pleased to be able to support the thriving range of this Fund. the Fund for every year that the current of youth organisations across Copeland who are delivering vault receives waste: in addition to a wide range of activities and opportunities to our young Some key information for this year: Cllr Tim Knowles an initial endowment of £10 million. people. The youth organisations offer opportunities to County enhance skills and increase social capabilities whilst l £4.4m of grants approved in 2012/13 A board of directors representing Council - Chair Copeland Borough Council, having some great experiences.” l £9.3m of match funding , Nuclear Elaine Woodburn, Board Member l 50 grants allocated Decommissioning Authority and two independent members manage the fund. Grants allocated to young people and community: £1,443,100 A highlight of the year has been the decisions taken to award two A delegated panel comprising CCC, CBC No. of successful grant applicants: 13 million pound grants. One to Rosehill Theatre for their major and NDA representatives meet monthly to Planned match funding drawn in over project lifetime: £2,376,567 redevelopment project and one to the Whitehaven Foyer Project for receive applications and make decisions the redevelopment of the old YMCA building in Whitehaven. Both Distington Club projects take landmark buildings in our area and propel them into the on grants under £50,000. Sunbeams Music Trust 21st century, the Foyer Project in particular will make use of a currently The Community Development Team Grant Approved: February 2011 For Young People derelict building to provide not only homes for young people, but also offer support to community groups and Grant Award: £29,606 (over 3 years) Grant Approved: April 2011 a support network to ensure they are either in work or education. Whist organisations as well as managing the Project Cost: £74,015 Grant Award: £17,000 (over 2 years) both these projects do not have their full funding in place as we go to grants given by the fund. Both Copeland Project Cost: £80,200 press, we are proud to have offered our funding to draw in the required Borough Council and Cumbria County Sunbeams Chief Executive, Grant Approved: February 2013 match funding. Council support this process. Annie Mawson - who was brought up near Cleator Moor - was absolutely Grant Award: £45,000 (over 3 years) Over the last year the Fund’s development team has continued to delighted when the organisation support and develop community groups. This has been done by Board Project Cost: £149,600 secured funding from the Copeland working directly with groups as well as running a further 6 Steps to Cllr Tim Knowles Community Fund in February Distington Club for Young People Successful Funding course, volunteer celebration events and a Cumbria County Council - Chair 2011 to cover a 3 year period. has been in operation for more than funding fair in conjunction with Cumbria CVS. The team has also 65 years, serving and meeting the been strengthened by the addition of a team leader role. The project ‘Music for Health and needs of the youth of the village and With the current financial climate placing real pressure on charitable Wellbeing in Copeland’ was driven by surrounding areas. They approached organisations and the public sector the Copeland Community Fund demand from, and in consultation with the Fund with a proposal to employ plays an important role in providing much needed support across the homes and day centres in Copeland. Skilled Sunbeams Community a Youth Development Officer to Copeland. Indeed the wide range of projects we have been able to Musician Mary Kipling has already delivered over 300 innovative, continue and further support the support both financially and through funding advice are producing interactive Music for Health workshops since the project began to 180 young people. fantastic benefits locally. As the wider funding picture continues to elderly frail people and 20 physically disabled people from 8 Care Homes Cllr Elaine Cllr David Moore DCYP have been ambitious in their change we will continue to review our priorities for funding. Woodburn Copeland and 2 Day Centres in Copeland. Copeland Borough Council efforts to address crime and security This report highlights just some of the projects we have funded this Borough Council Annie explained, “At Sunbeams we are passionate about the people issues, health and community spirit, year, as well as some from previous years that have now completed. marginalised by disability and/or isolation, and the need for the and the improvement of young It gives us an immense feeling of satisfaction when we see projects innovative Sunbeams team to serve them with projects such as this. people’s well-being through advocacy, succeed, it is a credit to all those community groups, charities and Support is provided at all sessions by Sunbeams volunteers and all the skills development and social inclusion. not for profit organisations that work so hard to make a difference Sunbeams staff and trustees fully understand the value that our projects Gary Hewer DCYP Chairman & in Copeland. add to the community, with most of our members having experienced the Trustee stated that “the support of care system first hand with their own families. Our workshops are focused Our particular thanks go our two independent board members Steve the Copeland Community Fund has around interactive live music and singing, drawing on a large range of McClure and Michael Shields who have stepped down at the end of been the catalyst in driving our aims different musical interventions, making use of instrument playing the year to make way for two new independent board members. Cllr Tony Markley Brian Hough and objectives forward, helping Cumbria Nuclear (including percussion), dancing (including carers), listening and Past and present independent members on the board offer a different nurture our young people to enable County Council Decommissioning appreciation of the music, all of which improve the quality of life and dimension that is invaluable. Authority them to become a valued part of well-being of our beneficiaries, as well as addressing issues with our community and society as a Over the next year we are looking forward to hearing about more of social exclusion.” your ideas for projects. Our community development workers offer whole. Through the CCF grants support and advice about planning and managing your project as well She added, “Without the funds provided from the Copeland Community and ongoing partnership support as advice about funding, and of course we are always looking for new Fund, we would not be able to reach those most vulnerable in our society. with their officers we have developed projects to fund. So get in touch and tell us about your project. At Sunbeams we believe that humanity is judged by its compassion - and the club into a thriving Young People’s Copeland has shown that it values its elderly and disabled citizens. Centre which is often referred to as Tim Knowles a model of good practice.” Steve McClure Michael Shields We are most grateful for the grant award.” Independent Independent 2 Member Member 3 Front cover photos courtesy of Brian Sherwen “In Copeland we are fortunate North Country Leisure to have a vast array of activity Project: Be Active Arts, Culture, Sport opportunities and be a real hub of sporting talent. Participation Grant Approved: June 2012 (over 2 years) & Education in sport and activity not only Grant Award: £75,780 helps to increase health and Grants allocated to Arts, Culture, Sport, & Education: £2,108,805 wellbeing, raise aspirations but Project Cost: £171,780 No. of successful grant applicants: 17 you can learn valuable lessons A new programme aimed to create more opportunities Planned match funding drawn in over project lifetime: £4,974,227 in discipline and teamwork. to participate in sport and physical activity in Copeland Alongside creating lifelong launched in January this year. Following on from Egremont Cricket Club friendships, memories that will the successful ‘Moor Active’ pilot project, based in last a lifetime, participation can Cleator Moor Bowls and Sports Centre, which has Grant Approved: March 2012 Grant Award: £80,000 provide opportunities to travel been running sessions every week from May 2009 Project Cost: £231,950 and encompass many learning to 2012, ‘beActive in the Community’ will be providing Egremont Cricket Club has been transformed into a modern fit for purpose experiences. It is a real outreach exercise classes and activities for adults clubhouse facility with the completion of a building project with the pleasure to be involved in the and children of all ages throughout the Borough. assistance of £80,000 funding from the Copeland Community Fund. many projects that promote The Be Active project will employ a Community these activities.” Secretary of Egremont Cricket Club, Michael Williams said “Working in Sports Manager, two community coaches together partnership with the Cumbria Cricket Board and English Cricket Board, Paula Ratcliffe, Community with two apprentices to create and deliver a range of Courtesy of Whitehaven News Egremont Cricket Club has been designated as the strategic centre in Development Worker opportunities to participate in multi-sport and group Copeland to lead on the further development of cricket for women and physical activity by changing lifestyles. The project Alan Burns, project lead from NCL explained “the take aims to get residents to participate in 30 minutes of girls. This development will be in partnership with other cricket clubs up has been excellent and the new Community Sports moderate exercise or activity that raises the heart’s in the Borough. On-field improvement will also see the welcome Manager is adding new classes at different venues rate. The project aims not only to provide the introduction of a Men’s 3rd XI. This will facilitate the transition of current every week. The project is bringing residents together opportunity to participate in regular activity, but and future U15s into men’s cricket, and thus contribute to the sporting in a support environment to participate in positive also to educate residents in how to lead a healthier sustainability of our club.” activities within their community. In the first year we life and the risks associated with not opting for a aim to achieve between 4,000 and 5,000 participants. Michael added “In order to accommodate these exciting developments more active lifestyle. Hopefully this will promote a lifestyle change on a the club undertook the major project to extend and enhance the Since the commencement of the project in January permanent basis. By using local facilities it is also clubhouse, including up-to-date changing facilities for players, officials 2013 the coaches have delivered a range of activities helping their long-term sustainability.” changing room, accessible toilet, new ladies and gents toilets and storage health walks, zumba, gym inductions, indoor area. The transformation has been incredible and without the funding from Alan added “As well as the Community Sports cycling, family circuits, body conditioning, thump Manager we have employed a Community Sports the Copeland Community Fund we would have not been able to meet boxing, aerobics, rugby league skills, girls only fitness coach and an apprentice in both the north and south our aspirations.” classes, teen bootcamps, childrens mini fitness and of the borough. We also aim to help people gain delivering exercise in local schools in Cleator Moor, qualifications via their participation and recruit at Abandon Normal Devices Whitehaven, Distington and Millom. least four volunteer coaches in each of the four areas Project: Mobile Republic: Digital to develop and build a local workforce structure.” Caravans & the Balloon Vortex Venues where activities are taking place: Grant Award: £10,000 l The Copeland Bowl Centre Project Cost: £32,588 l Wath Brow Fitness Suite l Frizington Primary School A cutting edge digital media project on two sites – Whitehaven Harbour and the Civic Hall – Abandon l Valley Primary School, Whitehaven Normal Devices (AND) brought their spirit of innovation l Crossfield Community Centre, Cleator Moor and participation to Cumbria, with over a thousand l Dent Home, Cleator Moor people attending over two days. ‘Mobile Republic’ a l Stafford Court, Cleator Moor touring convoy of interactive caravans that had been l Millom Recreational Centre, Millom radically remodelled and re-imagined by artists, l St James Primary, Millom architects and activists. Featured the world’s l Millom School, Millom smallest blue screen broadcast studio and mobile cinema, when grouped together at the harbour l Haverigg Cricket Club, Haverigg Ruth McCullough, festival producer, said: “This was the created a wagon-circle performance space. l St Georges’ Care Home, Millom first mobile touring project AND has commissioned, so l Millom Nursery School, Millom AND is a cultural olympiad legacy project that was through this we have gained invaluable commissioning, l Black Combe Junior School, Miilom developed in partnership of three nationally renowned production and presentation skills that we will invest arts organisations (Fact, Liverpool; folly, Lancaster; and in the future of the project. The funding from Copeland l Captain Shaw School, Bootle Cornerhouse, Manchester), and a not-for-profit sound Community Fund allowed us to present challenging l Greenbank Community Hall, Whitehaven and arts music company – Octopus Collective. Their artwork in new contexts to a wide and diverse l Harriets Care Home, Distington aim was to bring their festival to Whitehaven as the audience in Copeland that will influence how we l Distington Club for Young People, Distington. first stage of a nationwide tour in 2013, and an programme and engage audiences moving forward.” international tour in 2014. 4 5

Grants allocated to Social Enterprise: £78,883 Social Enterprise No. of successful grant applicants: 4 Quality Open Spaces Phoenix Enterprise Centre Planned match funding drawn in over project lifetime: £99,035 Tim Knowles, Chair of the Copeland Grant Approved: November 2010 Community Fund said, “Supporting these Project: Abolish Digital Exclusion/ Millom Network Centre community spaces makes such a difference Access Copeland to many of our neighbourhoods and we are Grant Award: £20,000 (pilot) Grant Approved: February 2012 delighted to contribute to the improvements.” Project Cost: £50,000 Project: Providing and Facilitating Grant Approved: February 2012 Business, Educational and Community Grants allocated to quality Open Spaces: £197,526 Grant Award: £106,655 (over 2 years) Services No. of successful grant applicants: 6 Project Cost: £266,664 Grant Award: £180,000 (over 3 years) Planned match funding drawn in over project lifetime: £950,550 Project Cost: £571,016 Greenbank Play Area Grant Approved: November 2011 Grant Award: £30,000 Project Cost: £93,534 Local residents in Greenbank have celebrated as funding for an upgraded play area and MUGA was secured in late 2011. Ann explained, “The project took just over two years The Greenbank Community Association raised to complete and we are delighted to have such a £79,000 through grant funding. With additional well-used and well-loved play area and multi-use funding drawn in from Home Group, Francis games area (MUGA) within our community. The play C Scott Trust amongst others. area has been designed to challenge young people together with supporting their development. This Ann Maudling, Treasurer, Greenbank Community development is a great asset to our community Association said, “The previous play area was and is used on a daily basis by children of all ages. becoming unsafe, as a consequence we held a Greenbank has its share of lone parent families and consultation event in April 2010 which really the play areas are well used by young mums who prompted us into action to make improvements. socialise and develop support networks while they We took the children’s and parent’s comments are watching their children.” “The concept of social enterprise is at on board and worked with suppliers to ensure With their enterprising project, the staff of the the heart of many of the projects we we addressed their requirements.” support, it is about communities helping Millom Network Centre aimed to develop a service

themselves, by seeing a way to fill a need hub, thereby bringing more vocational training to the St Bees Village School Association in a sustainable way” people of South Copeland, supporting new business development, meanwhile helping existing businesses November 2012 £15,876 David Moore, Board Member Grant Approved: Grant Award: with their sustainability. Project Cost: £36,461 Paul Stewart, Centre Manager said: “Since the project A five year fundraising challenge was successfully completed when the project In these times of austerity, organisations are started in April 2012 with the support of Copeland funding of £36,460.57 was met through grant funding and fundraising efforts constantly looking for new and efficient ways of Community Fund, MNC has attracted new partners of the Village School Association, local villagers and the cubs, scouts and working and many, including Jobcentre Plus, are and users/tenants to add to the range of services rainbow troops. going “digital”, with more recruitment occurring available from the Centre. The Centre continues to online than ever before. Meanwhile, the unemployed Helen Sharpe, Project Manager, St Bees Village School Association said look for opportunities to deliver services locally with and benefit dependent living in deprived areas are “The upgraded play area and installation of an outdoor classroom is a real the help of tenant partners. less likely to have the skills to operate or even asset to the village which will not only be used by the pupils during school access to computers in order to apply for jobs. Education and Training has developed also in the hours but also the wider community together with the scouts and guides troops who helped us with the same period with a noticeable improvement in fundraising. It will enable the users to have the opportunity to better creative play, active exercise and games. The Phoenix Enterprise Centre set out to address providing assistance with qualifications and helping The outdoor classroom will also be used by the young people of the village, usually past pupils, who use the the problem for the people of Copeland by providing people find work. The Centre with the help of DWP playground in the evening to meet and socialise.” a high quality IT facility complete with trained staff has started a Work Club and added a new IT private to act as a support network for people in the Helen added “Attending the free Six Steps to Fundraising workshops hosted by the Copeland Community Fund room for people to look for jobs, print off vacancy community. Within six months of opening 305 really gave our group much more confidence in approaching funders for this project. The information provided information and even phone for jobs or go on Copeland residents accessed the service, 279 was incredibly valuable in helping us be successful in our grant funding bids.” Skype for an interview if needed.” made job applications and 36 of these moved Funds for the projects have come from Copeland Community Fund, Cumbria County Council, Cumbria Waste into employment. Management Environment Trust, Home Group and own fundraising endeavours.

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Grants allocated per theme: £546,559 Built Environment No. of successful grant applicants: 9 Community Planned match funding drawn in over project lifetime: £944,133 Development Support

Volunteer Celebrations Copeland Community As part of the national volunteer week across the UK two events Fund Team were held in Copeland. Volunteer week celebrates the fantastic The Copeland Community Fund contribution millions of volunteers make across the UK and helps has a team of dedicated workers, J & E Gunson Almshouse Trust “Physical improvements to buildings can inspire others to get involved too. a team leader, two development workers and a grants officer. sometimes be the catalyst that is needed to Grant Approved: November 2012 Working with Cumbria CVS events were held in Millom and breathe new life into an organisation or community We are available to provide your Grant Award: £23,660 Whitehaven where volunteers from a range of organisations community group with one to group. But it is the way the building is then used were treated to an evening of awards and entertainment. one support and advice on the that makes a real difference to the community.” Project Cost £47,323 A variety of organisations attended the events at Millom Palladium Copeland Community Fund. Ulpha, one of the more remote and sparsely Brian Hough, Board Member and Whitehaven Civic Hall and they were treated to an evening We work with a wide range of populated areas of Copeland, was at risk of supper, entertainment from a magician and singer, together with support agencies and partners losing 10% of its community members if the talks from inspirational volunteers from within the Borough. and have regular meetings with Mirehouse Labour & Social Club Almshouse Trust was unable to comply with other development workers The Copeland Community Fund fully recognises the contribution Grant Approved: August 2012 the Environment Agency discharge criteria and across Copeland. update the sewage system that was linked to that volunteers make to organisations in the area and are delighted We can also help you develop your Grant Award: £19,600 the 10 social housing properties in the valley. to support these individuals and groups who are so generous with skills to apply for other sources of Project Cost: £40,000 Therefore without the grant from the Copeland their time and efforts to ensure that our communities continue funding, source business planning to thrive. and governance advice too. The team behind the project to refurbish Mirehouse Labour Community Fund 10 households were likely to have been made homeless. & Social Club on Honister Road have completed the work on The week plays a huge part in For more information contact the function room and toilets with a successful bid to the Anthea Jones, project lead, said “We were raising the profile of the millions (01946) 598352 or visit us at Copeland Community Fund. truly delighted when we secured the grant, of inspirational volunteers. www.copelandcommunityfund.co.uk The renovations which cost £40,000 have provided 50% of the total project cost from The improved facilities for a wide range of community events, Copeland Community Fund – it was such celebrations and music events. a relief. The help with the application from 2 volunteer events the Fund’s Development Workers was 6 Steps to Steve Nicholson project lead said, “Securing the Copeland 176 volunteers celebrated invaluable and very much appreciated.” Community Fund grant was fantastic news and was the final 32 volunteer organisations Successful Funding piece in the funding jigsaw that enabled us to commence with Anthea added “The Almshouse properties attended the project and have it completed sooner than we had hoped. provide accommodation for residents who The Club is now truly the Hub of the community.” have lived in the village for over five years and who wish to remain within their community. Improved toilets, including the installation of a disabled Many of the residents participate in village toilet, seating re-upholstered, new carpets, new ceiling Following on from an initial 6 Steps activities and are key members of the and new furniture has made the facility much more to Successful Funding course early community. If the properties had been appealing and comfortable to new audiences and users. in 2012 a further course was held vacated this would have a detrimental effect in Millom over 3 days in November Mark Ryan President of the Club added, “The Club is currently on the wellbeing of the current residents of the and December. The course used by a wide range of the community members and Almhouses, who would be made explained about all aspects of a renovating the function room and toilets will also enable us homeless and would project from project planning to to increase income and improve our long term sustainability. have had a negative funding to reporting. And the Club will continue to be a great community meeting effect on the rest of and event space.” the community. You 15 individuals attended from 12 Tim Knowles, Community Fund Chair said, “The Mirehouse could even say that different organisations from the Labour & Social Club has been in much need of redevelopment it could destroy the south of the Borough. and this project will preserve this community facility for a existing strong sense Heather Askew, Team Leader for number of years to come. We were supportive of this project of belonging in the the Fund said “We see this type due to the community wide usage and the amount of match community.” of course as an extension of our funding that the organisation managed to secure from other community development work sources and from their own fundraising efforts.” which aims to build the confidence Other funding was secured from NMP, Cumbria County of a group and give them the skills Council and own fundraising. to apply for funding.”

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Theme Applicant Project Name Grant Locality Theme Applicant Project Name Grant Locality Annual Drigg and Carleton Parish Council Annual Endowment £50,000.00 Mid Copeland Quality Cumbria County Council R727 Viking Way - Seascale £100,000.00 Mid Copeland Endowment Open Spaces to Gosforth Multi-user Route Arts, Culture, Abandon Normal Devices Digital Caravans / £10,000.00 Whitehaven Gosforth Parish Council Blengdale Crossings £9,150.00 Mid Copeland Sports & Balloon Vortex Education Home Group Newtown Play Area £25,000.00 North East Black Combe Country Fair Black Combe Country £12,250.00 South Copeland Copeland Fair Pica Community Group Pica Play Area Project £10,000.00 Howgate and Copeland Borough Council / Gone Fishing! £34,530.00 Whole Borough Distington The Beacon St Bees Village School Association Playground Play £15,876.00 West Copeland Egremont Amenity Committee Pride in Egremont £50,000.00 West Copeland Equipment Project Egremont and Area Regeneration Florence Mine Centre £35,000.00 West Copeland West Copeland Partnership Parish Lengthsman / £37,500.00 West Copeland Partnership Ltd Egremont Castle Egremont Rangers Amateur Gillfoot Park & Clubhouse £148,119.00 West Copeland Rugby League Football Club Redevelopment Number of grants 6. Value of grants £197,526.00 Haverigg Nursery Equipment and Enhancement £3,754.66 South Copeland Social Chill Out Zone Ltd Testing the market for £4,600.00 Whitehaven Kendal Arts International Lakes Alive Copeland £45,000.00 Whole Borough Enterprise Chill Out zone services Lake District National Park Authority Romans in Ravenglass £29,487.15 Mid Copeland Fit 4 Life (Cumbria) Equipment Upgrade £3,000.00 Whitehaven Lakes College West Cumbria Copeland Apprenticeship £92,500.00 Whole Borough Impact Furniture Services Impact Furniture Services £46,283.00 Whole Borough Initiative - Phase 2 - Copeland Millom Folk Museum Society Millom in Costume Display £10,488.50 South Copeland Whitehaven, Egremont and Made of Money + Ready £25,000.00 Whole Borough and RAF Millom Story District Credit Union for Reform Project NCL Copeland Be Active £75,780.00 Whole Borough Number of grants 4. Value of grants £78,883.00 NCL Copeland Copeland Pool Extension £300,000.00 Whitehaven Regen NE Copeland Ltd Strategic Regeneration £199,835.00 North East Development Young People Action for Children Millom Youth Service £48,000.00 South Copeland Rosehill Arts Trust Limited Rosehill Theatre £1,000,000.00 Whole and Community Age UK West Cumbria Community Facilitators £47,221.00 North East Redevelopment Borough Copeland Whitehaven Amateur Juniors Junior Playing Pitch £43,890.00 Whitehaven Copeland Borough Council Youth Regeneration £78,750.00 Whole Borough Regeneration and Development Whitehaven Judo Club Out Reach Programme £18,170.43 Whole Borough Distington Club for Young People Pull Together, Play your Part £45,000.00 Howgate and & be Proud of Our Community Distington Number of grants17. Value of grants £2,108,804.74 Egremont Youth Partnership Egremont Youth Partnership £10,000.00 West Copeland Home Group Home Grown £11,250.00 Whole Borough Improvements Cleator Moor Town Council Inside and Outside £24,953.00 North East Impact Housing Association The Whitehaven Foyer £1,000,000.00 Whole Borough to Built Copeland Environment Cleator Moor Town Council Cleator Moor Town Council £11,799.00 North East Inspira Cumbria Ltd There’s Nothing To Do £49,962.00 Whole Borough Building Project Copeland Lake District National Park Authority Wasdale Visitor Management £12,195.00 Mid Copeland Copeland Borough Council Egremont Mine Collapse £16,335.00 West Copeland Plan Phase 2 Relief Fund Lakes College West Cumbria Stay West (Copeland) £24,659.00 Whole Borough Cumbria Community Foundation Flood Relief Donation £50,000.00 West Copeland Mirehouse Residents Group Community Involvement £37,500.00 Whitehaven J & E Gunson Almshouse Trust Joseph & Eleanor £23,660.00 South Copeland in Mirehouse Almshouse Trust Project The Whitehaven Community Trust Ltd ‘Move On’ Accommodation £49,000.00 Whitehaven Mirehouse Labour & Social Club Function Room Refurbishment £19,600.00 Whitehaven Woodhouse Family Advice Centre Centre Manager Salary £29,563.00 Whitehaven Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners Whitehaven Harbour - Marina £185,000.00 Whitehaven Enhancement Scheme Number of grants 13. Value of grants £1,443,100.00 Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners Loan element of Marina £185,000.00 Whitehaven

Enhancement Scheme Whitehaven United Reformed Church Renovation of Church £30,212.00 Whitehaven Total No. of Grants 50 Total Value of Grants £4,424,872.74 Hall Roof

Number of grants 9. Value of grants £546,559.00 Note: These were the grants allocated during the year 12-13, as at 31st March 2013. Subsequent changes to projects can lead to changes in final grants paid.

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