This from Haringey Council's website and thanks to Adam for bringing it to my attention.
Haringey Council's popular Making The Difference grants are back for the fifth consecutive year.
Leaflets are currently being sent out inviting bids from local residents for this year's grants, with a return deadline of 31 March 2008.
As in previous years, each of the seven neighbourhoods in the borough will have a £50,000 budget for local improvement projects suggested by residents.
The grants are for one-off projects to improve the local area. The maximum amount that can be allocated to any one project is £10,000.
Previous projects have included:
- Summer sports activities for young people
- "Bling your Dog" dog show promoting responsible dog ownership
- Landscaping and planting neglected areas
- Outdoor Film Show and Autumn Fair
- A tea dance for senior citizens
- A colourful mural outside Coombes Croft Library
Said Cllr Lorna Reith, Deputy Leader and cabinet member for community involvement:
"These grants have gone from strength to strength, giving local residents real control over changes they would like to see in their community. They have been very successful over the last four years in showing that small amounts of money can make a big difference, and I hope as many residents as possible will get involved this year."
Residents wanting more information should call the council on 020 8489 4928
It would be great to have a debate here on some key projects. Fantastic if residents could collaborate to submit non-competing projects. Let us have the debate and decide what we want rather than submitting competing bids and going through the slightly embarrasing voting procedure we witnessed at the are aassembly last year- even better if the Ladder, Gardens and other areas of Harringay could submit something jointly.
(I should explain that the funds are granted on the basis of a vote at the area assembly. All the projects are displayed on boards at a meeting in the Autumn. The voting is carried out by people sticking dots on the boards of the projects they would like to see funds awarded to. All well and good, but last year the voting was restricted to the very small number of residents who attended the meeting. Much worse someone got hold of the sheet of sticky dots and was trying to "fix" the vote - you see what I mean, embarrasing.)
BUT, this is a great initiative and deserves our thoughtful amd whole-hearted support.
There was a lady at the Area Assembly this week who had a good idea about a Harringay Book Festival. I'll throw that into the pot as a starter. If everyone doesn't go for that, fair enough, then I hope at least it might catalyse other ideas. We've got quite a few local artists and other creatives in Harringay....................anything there?
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