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Worcestershire projects and groups awarded 'mini-environment booster grants'

  • Several projects and community groups across Worcestershire received 'mini-environment booster grants' from the Duckworth Worcestershire Trust in 2024 as part of the newly launched DWT Community Environment Legacy Grant.
  • The grants were funded by the sale of Chapter Meadows and aimed to support initiatives benefiting both the environment and communities.
  • Eight groups were awarded grants up to £1,000 each, supporting projects such as purchasing swift boxes, hedgerow and tree planting, maintaining Chapter Meadows, improving park facilities, and encouraging children's environmental activities.
  • DWT trustee Mike Webb stated, "It has been so exciting to see so many worthy projects and groups being successful with their grant application," emphasizing the support for grassroots organizations.
  • The trust plans to allocate further funding, including larger grants, to more projects and community groups positively impacting the environment and communities in Worcestershire.
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Worcestershire projects and groups awarded 'mini-environment booster grants'

Several projects and community groups across Worcestershire have been awarded "mini-environment booster grants".

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Worcester News broke the news in Worcester, United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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