A GROUP based in Boston's Fenside which arranged sporting activities for youngsters has been awarded £500 by a local housing association.
The Fenside Umbrella Group arranged free sport sessions, including swimming, football, horse riding and rowing, for people aged 10-16 in the Fenside area.
Villagers from Amber Hill and nearby locations were also invited to take part.
Boston Mayflower gave the Umbrella group the cash under its Community Champions award scheme.
The scheme rewards groups and organisations which perform outstanding work in the local community.
Umbrella group Treasurer John Poucher said: "Mayflower's money was used to help provide activities for young people during the school summer holidays.
"These provided fun challenges for them - and activities which some children found were a bit different from what they were used to.
"Hundreds of youngsters attended, and most of the sessions were fully booked.
"We spent around £3,000 on organising and implementing the activities - a sum also part funded by the police, Acorn Trust, the Medlock Trust and the local community safety team."
The sessions finish on Friday, August 29, with an End of Summer barbecue and disco event at the Fenside Community Centre.
* For more information about the Fenside Umbrella Group call 01205 318519. For more information about Boston Mayflower's Community Champions awards call Paul Kenny on 01205 318553.
Mayflower Helps Youth Get Sporty
Published by Nathan Black for Boston Mayflower Ltd
in Housing
, Communities
, Environment
, Health
Wednesday 20th August 2008 - 11:28am
ARTICLE TOOLS
BOSTON MAYFLOWER LTD
TODAY IN HOUSING
- FSA issues warning over 'misleading' mortgages
- Government under fire over Gregg Review benefit reform plans
- Seven in 10 Londoners want energy companies to end prepayment meter 'rip-off' before Christmas
- Five-year Asbo for woman who flooded neighbour's garden
- Edinburgh is UK's 'loneliest place to live'
Advertisement
The UK's most up-to-date social housing and public sector news website

COMMENTS
No comments yet...
Be the first and post your views below.
Please Login to comment
To comment you must be logged in. You can either Login or Register