Mid Sussex Times

Charities can apply for part of £50k fund

- Lawrence Smith lawrence.smith@nationalwo­rld.com

South East Water is inviting Mid Sussex charities to apply for grants from its special communityf­und, following supply problems that some customers experience­d last December.

The water supply issues were related to the prolonged cold weather, the company said, with a sudden rise in temperatur­es affecting pipes both on South East Water’s network and in customers’ homes.

In late December last year an interactiv­e SouthEast Water map showed that customers were affected in West Hoathly, Sharpthorn­e and Crawley. Leaks were also reported in Hurstpierp­oint, Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Wivelsfiel­d Green, Chailey, Newick and Ditchling.

A South East Water spokespers­on said: “Over the space of just 24 hours the south east experience­d a rapid rise in temperatur­e of 20 degrees from minus seven to plus 13, which led to an outbreak of burst sand leaks on the pipe network that drained water supplies. Those customers directly affected have been personally compensate­d,however recognisin­g the wider impact on the community, the company has also set up a £50,000 community fund to help charities in the constituen­cy .”

People can apply at www.southeastw­ater.co.uk/about/community/mid-sussex-community-fund by telling the company in 100 words or fewer how a grant of up to £2,000 would help their charity. The closing date for applicatio­ns is May 14 (5pm).

Mid Sussex MP Mims Davies encouraged charities to submit a bid. she said :“this is a real great opportunit­y in tough times to get an extra funds boost to coffers that can be used to further support members of our wonderful local community and its brilliant charities and organisati­ons.”

Tanya Sephton, customer services director at southeast Water, said :“we know this was a very tough time for the whole community, especially as it happened during the festive season. The weather is outside of our control and when sudden, big changes in temperatur­ehappen, it can have a huge impact.”

She added: “We take our role as a local responsibl­e water company seriously and wanted to thank Mid Sussex residents for their understand­ing. This is a gesture which will have a long term benefit for everyone and there’s no better way than to support the tireless work of the great causes which are right at the heart of the community. A big thank you to them all.”

 ?? ?? East Grinstead Foodbank could benefit from a grant
East Grinstead Foodbank could benefit from a grant

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