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4 Orkney Projects Awarded Funding from the National Lottery

Four projects in Orkney are benefitting from the latest round of funding from The National Lottery Community Fund.

Burray Community Association has been awarded £7,800 : This two-year award will fund various music events, and crafting workshops to bring together different members of the community, offering a social outlet for people of all ages.

Rousay School Parent Council has been awarded £6,667: This one-year project will replace and improve a condemned play park at the local school on Rousay, ensuring it is accessible and friendly for children with disabilities.

Sanday Afternoon Club has been awarded £7,800: This two-year award will fund a coordinator’s salary and minibus running costs. The project provides weekly lunches, activities, and transportation services for individuals over 50 living on the small island of Sanday. The minibus also serves as a community resource, offering free transport for older people, people with disabilities, and local schoolchildren.

The Craft Hub SCIO has been awarded £15,968: This two-year project will establish ‘The Space,’ a permanent community hub in Rousay to reduce isolation, foster intergenerational connections, and create a welcoming space for the community.

There were 549 funding awards made throughout Scotland totalling £23,363,413.

Rousay and Eynhallow seen from Mainland. Image credit Martin Laird

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