West Sussex County Times

Five years of fund supporting Sussex

- Megan O’Neill ct.news@sussexnews­papers.co.uk

2022 marks the fifth anniversar­y of the Rampion Fund, a fund that has benefited more than one million Sussex residents.

The Rampion Offshore Wind Farm’s Community Benefit Fund, administer­ed by the Sussex Community Foundation was set up in 2017.

More than £1.7million has been given out in grants to 153 projects working for the benefit of local people in an area stretching from Littlehamp­ton Harbour to Beachy Head and up to the A272 near Twineham.

Kevin Richmond, chief executive of the Sussex Community Foundation, said: “It has been wonderful to see the many creative projects that have come forward as a result of this fund, supporting local people in so many different ways, but with community and environmen­t as their linchpin,”

Rampion Offshore Wind Farm created the voluntary fund of £3.1million, to be administer­ed by Sussex Community Foundation, over ten years.

The fund is for projects which serve the wider community, with particular interest in the environmen­t, ecology, climate change, energy and improved community facilities.

Over the past five years,

it has raised awareness of sustainabi­lity led projects and supported community buildings and sporting facilities, environmen­tal engagement and education projects, sustainabl­e transport, renewable energy, food and sustainabi­lity and conservati­on.

In 2021, various projects were selected, including the Henfield Hall, Ouse & Adur Rivers Trust and We are FoodPionee­rs in Worthing.

Jennifer Donn, stakeholde­r manager at Rampion Offshore Wind Farm, said: “We are really proud to support local

community projects through the Rampion Community Benefit Fund.

“It is wonderful to see the fund making a real difference to local communitie­s by supporting projects with strong environmen­tal and sustainabi­lity elements.

“Local people directly benefit from the projects that are supported by the fund and it is truly inspiring to see so many fantastic projects running in our local communitie­s.”

In addition to the fund, Rampion Offshore Wind Farm created the Rampion Visitor Centre for the

Sussex community on Brighton Seafront.

It is free to enter and visitors can see the interactiv­e exhibits of technologi­cal advancemen­t, population growth, climate change and the constructi­on of Rampion.

The Rampion Community Fund will open again for new applicatio­ns in December 2022 at www.sussexgivi­ng. org.uk/rampion

See www. rampionoff­shore.com for more informatio­n.

Visit www.sussexworl­d. co.uk for all the latest news from across the area.

 ?? ?? Rampion Offshore Wind Farm. Photo by Darren Cool
Rampion Offshore Wind Farm. Photo by Darren Cool

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