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Help for your building project (Click to enlarge)

Help for your building project

Posted on Thursday 20 September 2012
If you’re looking for funding for your next building project, Norfolk County Council could help.

A brand new investment fund has been created to enable communities across Norfolk to bring to life building projects that will make a real difference to local life.

You can apply for a share of the Fund to get a wide range of construction schemes off the ground – things like improvements to indoor and outdoor community facilities; village hall extensions; community gardens, and improved access for disabled or older people.

The closing date for the first round of applications is 19th October 2012.

To find out the full details of how you can apply, visit the County Council’s website: www.norfolk.gov.uk/communityconstructionfund

If you have any questions about making an application, or need to receive information in an accessible format please contact the Norfolk Community Foundation Grants Team on 01603 623958 or email: grants@norfolkfoundation.com


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