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Sorry you've lost me. Community groups, like the one who applied for the grant? |
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Strange that you seem to feel you have the right to speak on behalf of all people who share your culture and yet object to anyone who may actually also be of the same ethnic background wanting to share the culture with others and celebrate diversity. Did anyone appoint you as their spokesperson?
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Accrington-based Scaitcliffe Community Centre will be dishing up a programme of community activities with their 'Step-2-It' project, today receiving £129,165. Step-2-It will train and recruit community food workers and exercise instructors to deliver after school cooking and gardening clubs, along with workshops that will cover growing and cooking, healthy lifestyles, and exercise. The project aims to celebrate the diversity of food cultures in different ethnic groups, bringing people together from different backgrounds to learn about each other’s dietary habits and traditional dishes.
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Personally I have enough respect for individuals to prefer your latter statement. How you felt that you could speak on behalf of all ethnic minorities is beyond me. Have Chinese/Japanese/Vietnamese/Polish/Jewish people elected you as their spokeperson? Indeed has any group elected you as their spokesperson? Quote:
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Still can't see what the problem is here. If the community centre had obtained the funds illegally and if you had hard evidence of that then I can understand people's concern. However, this is not the case, the community centre has applied for a funding grant for a project which they feel is worthwhile (as does the Big Lottery it would appear) and they've been granted the funding. That should be 'end of'!
The funding pot that this was obtained from was Reaching Communities - it's main purpose to reach communities that other organisations etc would not be able to. This could be geographical, disadvantaged, disabled, ethnic minorities, etc. To be honest, Scaitcliffe house have done a good job if they've got money out of this pot because justifying the criteria was so tricky that it was hard to apply for. At the end of the day that's £129k more money in Hyndburn's economy which has to be a good thing. No one has given any good reasons for why this should not have been given to this group apart from a few 'possibly slanderous' slurs! |
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There's also an implication that the only people who live in Scaitcliffe are the so-called ethnic minorities (I hate that phrase) - another erroneous statement.
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129 grand, compared with an estimated cost of five billion pounds, will probably just about cover the cost of breakfast cereals for the Nigerian Olympic team.:D
Though I'm still at a loss as to how this grant for a local group has anything to do with London 2012 Olympic games. Totally different things. |
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garinda the olympics was supposed to be funded by the lottery thats the link
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The estimated 5.1 million for London 2012, is being funded by the government, and not the Lottery good causes scheme. That's if they can lay their hands on it, and if it doesn't keep spiralling out of control. http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/pol...cle2237696.ece |
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The Lottery is hoping to raise 750 million towards the 2012 games. A relative small amount of the estimated 5.1 billion cost.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6323025.stm |
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Looks like Hyndburn has also recently secured nearly half a million pound funding for a domestic violence initiative.
'Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Domestic Violence Forum in Lancashire, will soon be launching a £487,770 outreach project to provide professional and legal support, crisis intervention, and improved physical security for those at risk.' http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/pr_...regioncode=-uk I'm sure there'll be someone moaning about them getting that. Not me. I chose not to play the Lottery, and as such wish everyone who secures funding from it, the best of luck.:) |
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