Glasgow Times

Communityp­rojectland­s£145kboost

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CASTLEMILK has been handed a Big Lottery cash boost to make a difference to people’s lives.

Now a pioneering community project offering a helping hand to local people can continue for another three years thanks to a grant of £145,740.

The TOWIU project – which stands for The Only Way Is Up – has been a runaway success and was created by Ardenglen Housing As- sociation. It offers a range of free activities from gardening to cookery, IT help, get-together groups for men and women, first aid sessions and even a sewing group – all aimed at building people’s confidence and giving them new skills.

It also offers help in finding a job, literacy support and tuition in learning English as a second language

Ardenglen chief executive Audrey Simpson said: “This is great news for our community. Keeping our TOWIU project going is a crucial part of our regenerati­on work within Castlemilk and many people rely on it.

“We are immensely grateful to Big Lottery Scotland for this funding. Ardenglen has always believed our role is to help the community we serve in whatever way we can. And that includes developing initiative­s like TOWIU which undoubtedl­y change people’s lives for the better.”

Announcing the boost, Maureen McGinn, Big Lottery Fund Scotland chairwoman, said: “I am delighted that Ardenglen has been successful in obtaining a Big Lottery Fund grant. I wish The Only Way Is Up every success as it goes on to develop and expand for the benefit of the local community.”

 ??  ?? Ardenglen Housing Associatio­n’s project can continue for another three years
Ardenglen Housing Associatio­n’s project can continue for another three years

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