The Oban Times

Grassroots groups celebrate cash boost

- by Ellis Butcher ebutcher@obantimes.co.uk

Grassroots volunteer groups which swung into action in the wake of coronaviru­s look set to get a cash boost.

Thousands of pounds from the Scottish Government is on its way via the Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) to eight local ‘community anchor’ organisati­ons.

One of those is Oban Communitie­s Trust, which owns and runs The Rockfield Centre, and is to receive £33,672 to share out.

Beneficiar­ies include Hope Kitchen, North Argyll Carers and Oban Rotary. Others include groups representi­ng Kerrera, Seil and Easdale, Dalavich and Kilchrenan, Dunbeg, Connel and Taynuilt.

The aim is to help dozens of smaller local groups who stepped up to the plate as the crisis hit, from dishing up meals, organising groceries and prescripti­ons, providing support to the vulnerable in their areas.

Mull & Iona Community Trust will receive £50,000 to share out and £35,000 is going to Appin Community Developmen­t Trust to distribute. A further £17,000 is heading to Colonsay

Community Developmen­t Company; £5,009 to Dalavich Improvemen­t Group and £10,000 to Developmen­t Coll.

The Isle of Luing Community Trust will receive £5,000, with £4,250 to Kilninver and Kilmelford Community Trust.

Lyn Connelly, of The Rockfield Centre, told The Oban Times: ‘The response from Oban and the wider community has been and continues to be amazing.

‘We are delighted to be playing our part by getting this fund out to the community groups and organisati­ons doing vital work across the area.’

Moray Finch, general manager of Mull and Iona Community Trust, said volunteers and groups had shown inspiratio­nal commitment.

‘This fund will, I hope, provide a sense that their efforts are recognised and valued not just on the islands but throughout local and national government.’

Peter McDonald, senior developmen­t manager with HIE, said Oban Communitie­s Trust and local community groups had helped deliver lifeline help to the most vulnerable among the 16,000 residents in the greater Oban area.

‘HIE is distributi­ng the Supporting Communitie­s

Fund on behalf of the Scottish Government. It’ll help anchor groups to co-ordinate and deliver their responses over the coming weeks and months,’ said Mr McDonald.

The government is making an initial £10 million available to community anchor organisati­ons with a further £10 million pledged.

Communitie­s Secretary Aileen Campbell said the community response to COVID-19 had made a ‘huge difference’, adding: ‘This inspiring work is proving essential to our nation’s resilience. We are working fast to get that support to where it is needed most.’

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