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Rooted in Hull,YOR4Good

By David Barr

Recipients of cash or benefits in kind:

AFC Skirlaugh

£4,701 to supply new goal posts and team shelters.

AHH Studio Collective CIC

£9,970 to convert 2 large studio spaces, and existing kitchen space, into workshop and training spaces.

Airedale Voluntary Drug and Alcohol Agency Limited (known as Project 6)

£10,000 to provide four people in recovery from drug and alcohol use with paid, sessional work placements.

Blue Light Weekend

£10,000, funding for a volunteer-led, free community festival.

CherishEd

£14,450 for the replacement of damaged barge boards and cladding to secure the building envelope.

Cherry Burton Parish Council

£11,080 for refurbishment to areas of the sports pavilion.

Driffield Town Cricket and Recreation Club

£20,000 for the expansion & refurbishment of the club.

East Riding Food Poverty Alliance

£9,290 to extend the role of the Development team.

Friends of Walkeringham Primary School

£9,958 for the development of an early years foundation stage outdoor area.

Halifax Opportunities Trust

£9,100 to support the delivery of weekly adult volunteering sessions at the Outback Garden.

Hambleton Paddlers

£8,203 to fund training to develop qualified coaches and provide additional kayaks for the club.

Hambleton village Hall

£10,000 for the internal refurbishment of the village hall.

Hull & District Anglers’ Association

£8,347 for fishing equipment and the development of coaching staff.

New Pasture Lane Community Centre

£10,000 for the purchase of a mid-sized van to increase operational capacity.

North York Moors National Park Trust

£10,000 to support the delivery of the Nature Club’s fortnightly outdoor sessions for children aged 7 – 11 years.

Pocklington Community Trust

£10,000 for the replacement of windows to the community hall.

Ravensworth Village Hall Charity

£10,000 to assist with the funding to provide a disability access door.

Ryedale Special Families

£10,000 to support education projects for disabled young adults.

Sheffield Young Women’s Christian Association (operating as YWCA Yorkshire)

£8,750 to develop and deliver a comprehensive wellbeing programme for young women living at supported accommodation.

The Friends of Lockington School

£20,000 for refurbishment of a playground including replacing surfaces and equipment.

Wilberfoss Kexby and Newton Playing Fields Association

£6,800 for upgrades to lighting, securing long term financial sustainability.

York Against Cancer

£10,000 for the setting up of a new cancer support centre in Kirkbymoorside.

Yorkshire & Humber Asbestos Support Group (SARAG)

£20,000 to support social groups affected by life-limiting, terminal conditions, affecting the ability to breathe.

Yorkshire Wolds Railway

£19,926 to fund and install a site electrical supply and install all the wiring, lighting and sockets.