Charities benefit from £80,000 pot
The charities benefitting from the latest round of Louis Baylis Trust grants are:
Relate: £2,000
Maidenhead Citizens Advice: £12,500
People to Places: £1,000 Timbertown: £2,000
Great Ormond Street Hospital: £1,000
Air Ambulance: £1,000 Thames Hospice: £2,000 Thames Hospice project: £7,000
Maidenhead Heritage Trust: £900
Maidenhead and District Stroke Club: £1,000
Lions Club Christmas boxes: £2,000
Adult Dyslexia: £1,000
The British Forces Foundation: £1,000
The Dash Charity: £1,000 Samaritans: £500
Cookham Festival: £1,000 Maidenhead Music Society: £500
All Saints Church, Boyne Hill: £1,000
Beehive Pre-School: £500
Link Foundation: £2,000 Boyne Hill Cricket Club: £1,000
Target Ovarian Cancer: £1,000
Alzheimers Dementia Support: £1,000
Re:Charge R&R: £3,000 Helen and Douglas House: £1,000
Maidenhead Amateur Swimming Club: £1,000 Thames Valley Partnership: £1,000
Autism Group: £1,000 Maidenhead Drama Guild: £1,500
Cookham Dean Cricket Club: £1,000
Beat Routes: £500
Eton Wick Village Association: £500
Windsor Horse Rangers: £1,000
Art Beyond Belief: £500 Chattertots: £500
Slough Immigration Aid Unit: £3,000
St Nicolas Playgroup (Taplow): £500
Autism Berkshire: £1,000 Cookham Community Allotment: £750
Bucks Mind: £500
Islamic Trust Maidenhead: £1,600
Holy Trinity Garrison and Parish Church: £1,000 Maidenhead Sailing Club: £2,000
Lions Club of Windsor: £1,000
West Windsor Hub: £1,500 Cranbourne and Ascot PreSchool: £500
Hurst Bowling Club: £1,000 Myaware: £1,000
Rarescale Flute Academy: £800
Windsor St George Rotary Club: £750
Littlewick Green Cricket Club: £1,000
Eton Community CIC: £500 Total: £81,800