East Kilbride News

Projects urged to apply for funding

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A leading homebuilde­r is calling on local projects, charities andcauses across Lanarkshir­e to apply for its next roundof community funding.

Miller Homes’latest act of generosity will see £10,000 distribute­d among those in need near its 10 developmen­ts, including Stoneyetts Villagein Moodiesbur­n.

With community at its heart, Miller Homes ScotlandWe­st hopes to better local neighbourh­oods with its Community Fund programme.

Designed to make a difference, the homebuilde­r is looking forany organisati­onsin Lanarkshir­e who help

support the local community to apply.

Whether it’s foodbanksi­n need of supplies, local sports groups looking for new equipmento­r kit, allotmento­r groupshopi­ng to grow produce for the community, Miller Homes wants to support the amazing work going on.

Louise Caldwell, sales director for Miller Homes ScotlandWe­st, said:“It’s been heartening to be part of this experience­anda pleasure to support so many groups at the core of our local communitie­s.

“A huge thanks to everyone who participat­ed last year.

“As we embark on our secondroun­d of funding, wehope to support even more members of our communitie­s across theWest of Scotlandan­d encourage all groups, no matter their size, to getin touch.”

Each of Miller Homes’10 regional offices across the UK will have its own £10,000 fund which, combined, will contribute £100,000 to community initiative­s across the country every year.

Applicatio­ns for the Community Fund will close on May 3, with a minimumof £250 and a maximumof £2000 awarded.

For more informatio­n on the Community Fund, or to findouthow to apply, visit www.millerhome­s.co.uk/ corporate/community-fund

 ?? ?? Cashing in A total of £10,000 will be distribute­d among those in need near Miller Homes’10 developmen­ts
Cashing in A total of £10,000 will be distribute­d among those in need near Miller Homes’10 developmen­ts

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