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Townhead receives £1m grant for state of the art community centre |
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Wednesday, 02 June 2010 |
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Sandra White, MSP for Glasgow has today welcomed the news that the
Big Lottery Fund has awarded the Townhead Village Hall Project £1m to
build a state of the art community centre.
The Village Hall has long been an aspiration of Townhead residents
who have felt particularly isolated due to busy roads around Townhead.
The idea is over a decade old and planning has taken place over the last
five years.
Now, as the dream finally becomes reality residents are beginning to
look forward to having a real focal point for the community.
It will also provide a much needed central access point for
community resources and services, such as job training and an IT
learning centre. This will be particularly essential for the young and
disadvantaged in the area. Also planned for the Hall are committee
rooms, offices, a café, and access to sports facilities.
Commenting on the project Glasgow MSP Sandra White said: This is
welcome news for Glasgow and the Townhead community. I am happy for them
and pleased that the Big Lottery Fund has invested in this area.
Townhead will now be able to use this much needed funding to
strengthen the community and provide valuable resources to the people
living in the area. Job training and learning centres will allow locals
to explore new opportunities which for too long now have been very hard
to come by.
This village hall is a long sought after dream and I congratulate
all those who have worked tirelessly for many years to make this dream
come true.
Note:
The Townhead Village Hall Project (TVHP) will now be able to build a
state of the art village hall for local residents thanks to their £1
million grant. The people of Townhead have been working for over five
years to turn their vision into a reality. Betty Dougan, chair of the
Steering Group said: We are a small community in the centre of Glasgow
and we were looking for a community building that brought us closer
together. The Steering Group felt that calling our new building, a
village hall, showed what we were trying to achieve. We wanted a
community building at the heart of our small community where we could
meet and socialise. Once the building was called Townhead Village Hall
the name stuck.
Although Townhead is five minutes walk from Glasgow city centre many
of the population are elderly or have young families and feel isolated
because of busy roads. In addition there are no facilities for providers
of health, employability and youth services.
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