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£2M Fund Supports Community-Led Environmental Initiatives in South-West

Summary

  • £2M fund launched to aid environmental projects in South-West England
  • Aims to deliver "tangible, community-led improvements" to nature and water quality
  • Covers Cornwall, Devon, Isles of Scilly, and part of Dorset
£2M Fund Supports Community-Led Environmental Initiatives in South-West

On November 15th, 2025, South West Water (SWW) announced the launch of a £2 million fund to support local community groups with a focus on environmental initiatives across south-west England. The "Nature Recovery Fund" is designed to deliver "tangible, community-led improvements" to the region's natural environment and water quality.

The fund will provide financial assistance and resources to environmental partnerships and volunteer programs operating in Cornwall, Devon, the Isles of Scilly, and a small area of Dorset where SWW delivers wastewater services. Susan Davy, the CEO of Pennon, the parent company of SWW, stated that the fund is "another step forward" in ensuring that the region's environmental recovery is "shared by nature, by people, and by place."

The launch of this fund comes as part of SWW's ongoing efforts to support local communities and enhance the natural environment in the areas it serves. By empowering community groups to lead environmental projects, the company aims to drive meaningful, grassroots-level improvements to the region's ecosystems and water resources.

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The "Nature Recovery Fund" is a £2 million fund launched by South West Water to support local community groups in south-west England with a focus on environmental initiatives.
The fund will cover Cornwall, Devon, the Isles of Scilly, and a small area of Dorset where South West Water delivers wastewater services.
The fund aims to deliver "tangible, community-led improvements" to the region's natural environment and water quality, as stated by Susan Davy, the CEO of Pennon, the parent company of South West Water.

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