This fund is for residents from Kenbrook House, Peckwater, Torriano, and Oseney Crescent estates to submit ideas which will help improve health and wellbeing on their estate. This can be ANYTHING from a street party, to park equipment, to gardening, to art, and much more. We LOVE imaginative ideas.
Ideas can be big or small, and there is a project coordinator who will work with residents to ensure their ideas are legal and achievable. We will support applications and then process and implement ideas. Please note, not all applications will be possible, legal, or voted for by other residents.
Who funds this: This has mainly been funded by the local Community Infrastructure Levy. Additional funds from Community Champions.
Why these estates? Community Champions Kentish Town has been working with these estates to improve health and wellbeing in a way which puts resident's ideas and opinions at the forefront of all action. This project is part of that initiative, which is funded by Camden Council. Estates were chosen by Camden Council and local Public Health
How does it work?
1) Apply for funding (Open until further notice)
2) If all viable ideas on your estate exceed £8,000 there will be a voting process.
3) Support from Community Champions to make and deliver projects which were voted for.
Terms and Conditions
Please note, only applications which are legal and have consent or ability to gain consent from all relevant parties will be considered.
Community Champions reserve the right to not consider application which could cause strain within communities.
This money cannot be spent on an individuals' properties or private gardens or to pay individual residents for services.
All suppliers and contractors will be at the discretion of the project provider and funder.
No funds will be transferred to individual residents. All materials, suppliers, and services will be paid directly from the fund holders.
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