Grant applications are now open for organisations working to keep kids happy, healthy and fed over the Easter holidays.
Organisations providing healthy meals and fun activities can apply for their share of their £854,000 funding pot
Organisations providing healthy meals and fun activities, such as sports, arts & crafts, nature or cooking, can apply to the authority for their share of a £854,000 funding pot. "We have a team on hand to answer questions and to support you through the application process step by step.
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