Demolishing a building or two with asbestos in is not cheap and it's not as if you can reuse the materials. Creating a car park just for local residents of Wharf Road, don't think that will go down too well in the rest of the village.
The final piece, seeking funding to build new parish council offices etc. Bearing in mind that grants usually have to be covered by a similar amount of cash from the parish council. Even the Homes and Community Agency pot of gold available, asks for 10% . There are also hoops to jump through and this parish council doesn't like jumping through hoops or they would have got Quality Accreditation back by now.
Information taken from the Homes and Communities Agency website:
How do community organisations apply for funding?
An application pack is downloadable from the HCA site.There is an expectation that applicants should contribute at least 10% of the estimated costs to developing their proposal to the point where a Community Right to Build Order or Planning Application can be submitted.
All applications must include evidence of community engagement and support (e.g articles in the local newspaper, minutes of community meetings, flyers to promote the proposal). Applications will be assessed on the level of community engagement and support shown. Applications which can show higher levels of community support will be more likely to receive funding than a similar proposal with little evidence of support.
There is an open bidding process so applications can be made at any time. However, in view of the time needed to prepare and apply for a Community Right to Build Order or Planning Permission, it is unlikely new applications will be accepted after October 2014.
- See more at: http://mycommunityrights.org.uk/community-right-to-build/financial-support/#sthash.du4uUh43.dpuf
How do community organisations apply for funding?
An application pack is downloadable from the HCA site.There is an expectation that applicants should contribute at least 10% of the estimated costs to developing their proposal to the point where a Community Right to Build Order or Planning Application can be submitted.
All applications must include evidence of community engagement and support (e.g articles in the local newspaper, minutes of community meetings, flyers to promote the proposal). Applications will be assessed on the level of community engagement and support shown. Applications which can show higher levels of community support will be more likely to receive funding than a similar proposal with little evidence of support.
There is an open bidding process so applications can be made at any time. However, in view of the time needed to prepare and apply for a Community Right to Build Order or Planning Permission, it is unlikely new applications will be accepted after October 2014.
- See more at: http://mycommunityrights.org.uk/community-right-to-build/financial-support/#sthash.du4uUh43.dpuf
Of course you have to ask yourselves, do we really need a village hall. They do well in small communities, but we are not small and we have other places to place our bums. Church, Church Hall, the Granary, Methodist Hall, Social Club. All vying for use and our money.
They had better be careful how they spend our Parish Reserve because if you they don't we'll tan their backsides.
How do community organisations apply for funding?
An application pack is downloadable from the HCA site.There is an expectation that applicants should contribute at least 10% of the estimated costs to developing their proposal to the point where a Community Right to Build Order or Planning Application can be submitted.
All applications must include evidence of community engagement and support (e.g articles in the local newspaper, minutes of community meetings, flyers to promote the proposal). Applications will be assessed on the level of community engagement and support shown. Applications which can show higher levels of community support will be more likely to receive funding than a similar proposal with little evidence of support.
There is an open bidding process so applications can be made at any time. However, in view of the time needed to prepare and apply for a Community Right to Build Order or Planning Permission, it is unlikely new applications will be accepted after October 2014.
- See more at: http://mycommunityrights.org.uk/community-right-to-build/financial-support/#sthash.du4uUh43.dpuf