COMMUNITY groups are being urged to get their skates on if they want a slice of council cash.
Application forms for the Wychavon District Council Community Grants Scheme are only available until Wednesday, April 30.
This year the pot is worth £200,000 for groups and organisations that benefit the community.
The theme of this year's allocation in "play for those aged five to 15 years old".
Around a third of the pot will be given to groups under this theme.
Grant application packs are available from the Civic Centre in Pershore or the Wychavon Shops at High Street, Droitwich or the Evesham Community Contact Centre, Abbey Road, Evesham.
They are also available by calling the council or logging onto the website at www.wychavon.gov.uk
There will be a briefing session on tips on how to fill in the form on Thursday, April 24, at the Civic Centre, Pershore, at 6.30pm.
All applications have to be in by Friday, May 30.
For more information call Christine Pugh on 01386 565254.
COMMUNITY groups are being urged to get their skates on if they want a slice of council cash.
Application forms for the Wychavon District Council Community Grants Scheme are only available until Wednesday, April 30.
This year the pot is worth £200,000 for groups and organisations that benefit the community.
The theme of this year's allocation in "play for those aged five to 15 years old".
Around a third of the pot will be given to groups under this theme.
Grant application packs are available from the Civic Centre in Pershore or the Wychavon Shops at High Street, Droitwich or the Evesham Community Contact Centre, Abbey Road, Evesham.
They are also available by calling the council or logging onto the website at www.wychavon.gov.uk
There will be a briefing session on tips on how to fill in the form on Thursday, April 24, at the Civic Centre, Pershore, at 6.30pm.
All applications have to be in by Friday, May 30.
For more information call Christine Pugh on 01386 565254.
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