Jamaica Gleaner

Windrush Day funding increased to £750k

- George Ruddock/ Gleaner Writer

THOUSANDS OF communitie­s across the UK will have the opportunit­y to bid for a share of the newly increased Windrush Grant Scheme to stage local events to celebrate the 75th Windrush anniversar­y this year.

The Department for Levelling Up has announced that the Grant Scheme has been increased to £750,000, up from £500,000, and will be open to applicatio­ns from Northern Ireland for the first time.

The fund was opened on January 18 and will provide money to local councils, charities and community organisati­ons seeking to hold commemorat­ive and educationa­l events to mark the arrival of the Empire Windrush at Tilbury docks. This could include exhibition­s, seminars, school projects and street parties that focus on the contributi­ons of the Windrush generation and their descendant­s.

First launched in 2018, the Windrush Day Grant Scheme helps ensure that people across the country have the opportunit­y to take part in celebratio­ns and commemorat­ions on National Windrush Day, which is held on June 22.

Communitie­s Minister Lee Rowley said: “The 75th anniversar­y of the arrival of MV Empire Windrush at the port of Tilbury marks a seminal moment in our nation’s shared history.

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“This government is fully committed to honouring the Windrush generation and their immense contributi­on to this country. This funding will really help local communitie­s come together, honour the past, and celebrate our country.”

A release from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s said that to date, the government has dedicated £3.75 million in funding towards honouring the Windrush legacy.

This includes £2.75 million across five years of the Windrush Day Grant Scheme, and £1 million allocated to the National Windrush Monument in Waterloo Station. Last year 35 groups across England were given a share of £500,000 funding to help commemorat­e Windrush Day. The projects included the establishm­ent of the Bristol Windrush Reggae Choir, a sixmonth project that included vocal workshops and specially commission­ed music; a one-day festival at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, celebratin­g many aspects of UK Caribbean life, from music and dance to food and storytelli­ng; and a Windrush exhibition across museums, cultural centres, schools and colleges in Huddersfie­ld, West Yorkshire, together with live performanc­e and online workshops.

THEMV Empire Windrush’s disembarka­tion at Tilbury dock on June 22, 1948, carrying passengers from the Caribbean, invited by the UK to fill labour shortages, is considered a pivotal moment in modern British history.

The ship with nearly 500 passengers from the islands was the start of a post-war migration wave that is credited with shoring up Britain’s workforce and helping the country rebuild following the Second World War.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A Windrush Day street parade in Hackney, east London celebrates the Windrush generation.
CONTRIBUTE­D A Windrush Day street parade in Hackney, east London celebrates the Windrush generation.

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