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Orkney Resilience Funds From SSEN

Christmas owlOrkney communities are benefiting from grants totalling almost £24,000 to help them become more resilient and prepare for winter storms this year.

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks’ (SSEN) Resilient Communities Fund is supporting four community groups across the Orkney Islands to deliver projects to help protect the welfare of those most vulnerable and enhance community facilities and communication during severe weather events.

The fund was established to support community groups, charities and non-profit making organisations in SSEN’s distribution network area, offering grants of up to £20,000 to successful applications. The fund is particularly focused on projects helping vulnerable or isolated people living in SSEN’s network areas to ensure they are supported during significant emergency events.

The fund, worth almost £265,000 in total, sees Orkney community groups awarded £23,976 this year.

Stephen Burns, Customer Operations Manager for Orkney at SSEN, said:

“Our Resilient Communities Fund is vital to help our communities better prepare and improve their own resilience plans to respond to whatever mother nature throws our way.  As a responsible operator, by proactively supporting local resilience projects we can truly make a difference to the communities we serve and this collaborative approach is essential to support our customers during network outages.”

Local Orkney projects benefiting from this latest round of funding include:

SSEN’s Resilient Communities Fund will re-open for applications in 2018. To find out more about the fund, and for future announcements on the opening date of the next round, please visit ssen.co.uk/Resiliencefund.

SSEN is also encouraging its customers to be ready for winter and is recommending:

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For more information on how to get ‘winter ready’, please visit ssen.co.uk/winter-ready.

Full list of Resilience Fund Awards here.

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