Youth projects hope for cash boost
BRECKLAND youth councillors are calling for deserving projects to benefit from a �5000 boost.
BRECKLAND youth councillors are calling for deserving projects to benefit from a �5000 boost.
The Youth Council will give the money to schemes which support their objectives of reducing anti-social behaviour, increasing the number of people involved in community activities, improving health and well-being and raising environmental awareness.
All projects must involve a majority of 11-18 year olds and applications can be for any sum between �50 and �5,000 and must be submitted by the young people themselves by September 20.
Shortlisted applicants will be asked to give a presentation of their proposals on October 7 when a final selection will be made.
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Contact youth officer Caroline Cox on 01362 656870 or e-mail caroline.cox@breckland.gov.uk
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