Sudbury & Long Melford Community News, December 2015

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Diana Kearsley (left), Mid Suffolk’s Portfolio Holder for Communities and Jan Osborne (right), Babergh’s Portfolio Holder for Health, Wellbeing and Communities getting on their bikes!

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Communities, groups, schools and businesses across Babergh and Mid Suffolk are being urged to apply for grant funding to promote a cycling event in their area. Grants of up to £500 are available to help support events or activities that involve cycling. Both councils are desperate for communities to apply for the grants and, as the events have to be held before the end of March 2016, they are urging people to get in touch now! To date, several grants have been applied for including successful cycling events being held by Kingfisher Leisure Centre in Sudbury. The funding is part of Babergh and Mid Suffolk’s commitment to supporting the Suffolk Year of Cycling and to celebrate The Women’s and Men’s Tour flying through the districts earlier this year. It can be used for a various amount of activities or events including running a cycling safety event, a family cycling day or to simply gather cycling enthusiasts together and partake in a day of cycling, amongst other things. So if you and your parish council, voluntary group or school fancy setting up a cycling event or holding a bike safety event in your town, village or community - now is the time to get in touch! Cllr Jan Osborne, Babergh’s Lead Member Health, Wellbeing and Communities, added: “Cycling is one of those sports where there are so many benefits. It’s a brilliant family activity and good for all age groups as well as providing a real boost for people’s physical and mental health. “I know these grants could help schools, businesses or communities to encourage people out and onto their bikes and I’d urge anyone who thinks they may be able to use one to get in touch!” Councillor Diana Kearsley, Mid Suffolk’s Portfolio Holder for Communities, said: “We need more people to come forward and apply for our grants so that we can boost this legacy even further and help to make Suffolk’s Year of Cycling even more memorable.” For more information about the fund, how to apply and to receive an application form, please contact Jo Beever, Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils’ Grants Officer, on 01449 724654 or email: Josephine.Beever@baberghmidsuffolk.gov.uk.

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