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Motion

Falkirk East Communities Benefit from National Lottery Funding

S6M-07313 · Standard Motion · lodged by Thomson, Michelle

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19 Dec 2022
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That the Parliament congratulates six local groups on successfully securing National Lottery Funding for projects which, it understands, will directly benefit constituents of Falkirk East; understands that Falkirk Vineyard Church received £28,210 to expand its food pantry, Glass Performance was awarded £9,900 to develop and record radio shows with inmates of HMP Polmont in partnership with Barnardo’s, Polmont Community Council was awarded £8,400 for Christmas lights, Avonbridge Community Council was awarded £7,488 for its weekly lunch club, Avonbank Fishery CIC was awarded £5,197 to create an accessible picnic and barbeque area at Millhall reservoir and Braes High School was awarded £2,196 to buy equipment for its food pantry; notes that these grants were part of 246 projects across Scotland to be awarded around £8.1 million of National Lottery Funding; acknowledges the importance of National Lottery Funding to these community groups in being able to assist their local communities, all made possible through players of the National Lottery; congratulates those successfully awarded grants to further benefit their local communities, and looks forward to seeing all of the projects develop further as a result of this funding.
No division on record. Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.
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That the Parliament congratulates six local groups on successfully securing National Lottery Funding for projects which, it understands, will directly benefit constituents of Falkirk East; understands that Falkirk Vineyard Church received £28,210 to expand its food pantry, Glass Performance was awarded £9,900 to develop and record radio shows with inmates of HMP Polmont in partnership with Barnardo’s, Polmont Community Council was awarded £8,400 for Christmas lights, Avonbridge Community Council was awarded £7,488 for its weekly lunch club, Avonbank Fishery CIC was awarded £5,197 to create an accessible picnic and barbeque area at Millhall reservoir and Braes High School was awarded £2,196 to buy equipment for its food pantry; notes that these grants were part of 246 projects across Scotland to be awarded around £8.1 million of National Lottery Funding; acknowledges the importance of National Lottery Funding to these community groups in being able to assist their local communities, all made possible through players of the National Lottery; congratulates those successfully awarded grants to further benefit their local communities, and looks forward to seeing all of the projects develop further as a result of this funding.

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    S6M-07313
    19 Dec 2022 · Standard Motion · Thomson, Michelle
    That the Parliament congratulates six local groups on successfully securing National Lottery Funding for projects which, it understands, will directly benefit constituents of Falkirk East; understands that Falkirk Vineyard Church received £28,210 to expand its food pantry, Glass Performance was awarded £9,900 to develop and record radio shows ...