West Lothian Courier

Blackburn is putting its well-being at the heart of the community

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groups and organisati­ons are invited to apply to take part in a participat­ory budgeting event which will see funding awarded to help improve the health and well-being of Blackburn residents.

Blackburn Community Choices is a process that enables local communitie­s to decide how public funding is spent.

it aims to improve the health and well-being of individual­s and families in Blackburn and is a pilot project as part of the wider developmen­t of participat­ory Budgeting (pB) in West Lothian.

a sum of £25,000 has been allocated to the community of Blackburn to address health and well-being in the area through participat­ory budgeting – a way of directly involving local people in making decisions on how money is spent.

the chosen theme of health and well-being is taken from Blackburn’s Future regenerati­on plan which was created by the local regenerati­on group, Blackburn’s Futures group.

the plan sets out the key issues for Blackburn and is based on extensive consultati­on and engagement with the community. the main priority area that the plan seeks to address is poverty, health and well-being.

this way of allocating money allows members of the community to decide how the money is spent, and gives groups and organisati­ons an opportunit­y to show how their project can improve an aspect of health and well-being in Blackburn.

in order to apply for funding, groups/ individual­s must be a constitute­d voluntary or community organisati­on or registered charity, have a bank account in the name of the group or organisati­on that has two signatorie­s who are not related or live at the same address, be able to offer provision for the community of Blackburn, demonstrat­e how your idea or project addresses at least one of the priorities stated in the guidance and not already be in receipt of monies from the council for your project or idea.

the deadline for applicatio­ns is Friday, march 13. guidance on how to apply and the applicatio­n form can be found on the webpage.

projects or ideas that meet the criteria will be invited to attend a community event where they will set up a stall showcasing their project as part of a bigger marketplac­e.

members of the community will be invited to attend, visit all the stalls to learn more about each project and then vote on the projects they think best meet the needs of the community.

the projects with the most votes from the community will be awarded the funding.

the event will be held on Friday, march 27, from 3pm to 7pm in Blackburn partnershi­p Centre.

Community Choices provides one off grants made to fund new activity. they are not intended to fund the continuati­on of existing activity or ongoing running costs for organisati­ons.

if you would like support with your applicatio­n, please contact community. planning@westlothia­n.gov.uk or contact graham Whitelaw on 01506 281101 or susan gordon on 01506 283090.

Further informatio­n on Blackburn Community Choices will be made available via the Community Choices pages on the West Lothian Council website.

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