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Choose which project will get funding with Severn Trent

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SEVERN Trent is encouragin­g its customers to vote for their favourite projects to receive funding as part of its partnershi­p with the Birmingham 2022 Commonweal­th Games.

The water and waste company is the Official

Nature and Carbon Neutral Supporter of the Games – assisting Birmingham 2022 in their pledge to leave a carbonneut­ral legacy.

The Severn Trent Community Fund has committed to giving away more than £10million over five years to support new projects by local charities and community groups across its region.

Nearly £4m has been donated over the past two years to help 390 good causes, and to maximise the legacy of the Games and its environmen­tal partnershi­p, the Community Fund will be funding new projects that reduce carbon and help communitie­s care for nature through these three key themes:

Green spaces – projects that create and enhance green spaces and offset carbon;

Recycling and making the most of resources – projects that help reduce the carbon footprint of community spaces and activities;

Water saving heroes – projects that preserve water and reduce water use.

The water and waste company is calling on its customers to vote for their favourite project in each Award category – Bronze, Silver and Gold, with a total of £250,000 ready to be awarded to the top projects.

Voting is open until Sunday, April 24 on the Severn

Trent website, and to help customers choose who to vote for there is a handy map, with each project filming a 30 second video explaining how they’re making their community an even better place to live.

Natalie Cunningham, severn trent community fund officer, said: “What’s good for nature is good for water and as a company taking care of one of life’s essentials, we’re passionate about making a positive impact on the communitie­s and the environmen­t where we live and operate.

“We have some wonderful submission­s for this particular round of funding and the public vote is now open.

“It will be great to see as many of our customers as possible visit our website to vote for their favourite projects.”

To see the projects and cast your vote, visit www.stwater. co.uk/publicvote.

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