Maidenhead Advertiser

Trust gives grants just as they’re needed the most

All areas: Charitable ‘Tiser owner is handing out £110k to community groups

- By David Lee davidl@baylismedi­a.co.uk @DavidLee_BM

Donations totalling more than £100,000 will be handed out to good causes in the area by the Louis Baylis Charitable Trust.

The trust, which owns the Advertiser, is supporting an array of charities and community groups with its latest round of grant funding.

Organisati­ons to benefit include Thames Hospice, which will receive £25,000 towards equipment for a patient rehabilita­tion centre at the charity’s new hospice by Bray Lake.

The building of the centre has already been funded by the trust.

Citizens Advice Maidenhead & Windsor has been given £15,000 with Maidenhead­based Re:Charge R&R also receiving £3,000 to continue its work supporting vulnerable families.

The trust’s latest donations follow on from a £10,000 emergency fund launched in April to support charities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Peter Sands, chairman of trustees at the Louis Baylis Charitable Trust, said: “A lot of the organisati­ons that we support have struggled because their normal fundraisin­g sources such as shops and events have dried up.

“We’re really pleased that we’ve been able to continue our support.”

Funding will also help support the developmen­t of arts in the Royal Borough, an area which has been hit hard during the public health crisis.

The 4Motion Dance and Theatre Company has received £1,000 to help fund virtual dance and exercise lessons.

A £2,500 donation has also been made to the Shakespear­e As You Like project which gives pupils the chance to put their own spin on classic plays by the Bard.

Jeremy Spooner, chief executive of Baylis Media, said: “Whilst these are extremely challengin­g times for local publishers such as Baylis Media Ltd, the unique ownership structure has seen the results of our long and successful history create a legacy for Maidenhead and the surroundin­g areas.

“The Louis Baylis (Maidenhead Advertiser) Charitable Trust has significan­t reserves that have been built over time as a result of dividend payments and donations from Baylis Media Ltd.

“This allows, despite these challengin­g economic times, the Trust to continue to support charities in our communitie­s at a time they need it most.”

A total of £109,521 has been handed out in the latest round of donations.

See below for the amounts.

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Maidenhead Swimaratho­n is supported by the Advertiser’s trust.

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