Four groups in Northamptonshire handed an early Christmas present in the shape of £4,000

Posted by nathan lloyd | Published: 31/10/2016


Four groups in Northamptonshire have unwrapped an early Christmas present after sharing over £4,000 in the latest payout from Central England Co-operative’s Community Dividend Fund.

A wide range of projects from across the area shared the festive funding boost of £4,187, with a total of £42,555 handed out to 26 good causes across 16 counties.

Deene and Deenethorpe Village Hall has been handed £1,875 to help pay for a new kitchen at the small village hall that runs social events for two villages.

Linda Gretton, from Deene and Deenethorpe Village Hall, said: “The new kitchen that we intend to install will allow the community to use the hall fully, providing hot meals at functions and make the hall more attractive to potential hirers. The current kitchen is no longer fully functional.”

A total of £1,090 has been handed to St Mary’s Church, in Higham Ferrers, to pay for a new carpet and work to expand robe cupboards.

A sudden rise in the number of young choristers at the church has seen the need to expand the units that hold equipment.

Rainbow Pre-School, based in Raunds, will use £700 to pay for new school tables.

Budding football stars will also be getting a boost after Weekly Rovers Football Club were given £522 to pay for new kit.

Nigel Smith, from Weekly Rovers Football Club, said: “The money will help towards the cost of a new football kit for the new under 9s football team.”

Grants of between £100 and £5,000 are handed out every three months to a wide range of applicants.

The fund guarantees that at least one per cent of the Society’s trading profit is reinvested in local communities in a bid to help projects to thrive across its trading area of 16 counties from the Midlands to the east coast.

Martyn Cheatle, Chief Executive of Central England Co-operative, said: “I would like to urge all of our members to get in touch and put forward a community cause close to their heart for the Community Dividend scheme.”

People can apply for funding by visiting https://communities.centralengland.coop/ or heading in store to pick up an application form.

Potential applicants have to have been a Central England Co-operative member for six months, the project should be in the trading area of a Central England Co-operative store and all applications will need a referee.

Notes to editors

About Central England Co-operative

Central England Co-operative is one of the largest independent retail co-operative societies in the UK. It is a modern, forward-looking organisation employing over 8,000 staff, with projected gross sales of £958million for 2016/17. The Society recently celebrated being named Leading Co-operative of the Year 2016 by Co-operatives UK. The Society’s principal areas of activity are food, funeral services, and property. Central England Co-operative has more than 430 trading outlets across 16 counties including; West Midlands, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Suffolk, Norfolk, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire.  The Society has an ambitious food store development programme for 2015/16.
Central England Co-operative is proud of its reputation for ethical business practices and corporate responsibility.  It is a member of Business in the Community, the membership organisation that stands for responsible business, and has also won many business awards for excellence.  The Society supports a number of charities including Newlife Foundation for Disabled Children and invests a percentage of its trading profit into local communities.
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