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Derby Gains £850k to Revitalize Deprived Areas
24 Feb
Summary
- Derby to receive £850,000 from a £3m regional fund.
- Funding targets Normanton and Arboretum for deprivation relief.
- Projects include language classes and scout hut refurbishment.

Derby is poised to benefit from a substantial £850,000 allocation from the East Midlands Mayor's £3m Community Development Fund. This significant investment is earmarked for the Normanton and Arboretum areas, identified as facing high levels of deprivation.
The funding is intended to provide much-needed resources and hope for the future in these communities. Several local projects will receive substantial grants, including nearly £300,000 for Sporting Communities' "Normanton Together" initiative, which will offer language classes and life-skills training.
Additionally, the 176 Project Nile Scouts will receive a similar amount to refurbish a dilapidated scout hut, enabling the establishment of a new Beavers group. Community Action Derby is also granted over £250,000 for its "Arboretum Matters" program, focusing on community leadership and volunteer support.




