Posted: Fri 29th Mar 2024

Funding support for sustainable projects in Clwydian Range and Dee Valley

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area

Funding support is now available for community sustainable environment projects in the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley.

The Sustainable Development Fund (SDF), set up by the Welsh Government and managed by the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley AONB is now open for applications.

Capital funding is available for projects in the AONB area that look to reach a more sustainable way of living in the countryside and provide opportunities for communities to remain socially healthy with a robust economic wellbeing.

The scheme opens on April 1 2024 and a pot of £90,000 will be available.

Grants can be made for less than £1,000 or larger grants of up to £25,000 and funding is open to organisations including community or voluntary groups, local authorities, as well as the private sector and individuals.

The private sector and individuals must demonstrate that their projects have a wider public benefit, and the proposed project must meet the aims and objectives of the scheme and be located in or have direct benefit to an AONB.

Projects must also comply with any relevant regulatory requirements such as planning permission or building regulations.

Priority will be given to project proposals that:

  • Demonstrate innovation or best practice.
  • Involve local communities and young people.
  • Lever in contributions from other sources in cash or in kind.
  • Overcome barriers to sustainability and promote a wider understanding of sustainability.
  • Promote sustainable forms of social and economic development or add value to existing sustainability projects.
  • Raise awareness of AONBs and generate jobs or income for communities, without damaging the landscape.

Emlyn Jones, Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services at Denbighshire Council, said: “SDF is primarily for practical, innovative schemes, which engage local communities and young people in projects in Welsh AONB’s.

“The types of projects that will be supported are those which meet the sustainable aims of the SDF and AONBs.

“These aims are to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the AONB, including the built environment, to promote sustainable forms of social and economic development in AONBs, to promote the economic and social well-being of local communities and to promote quiet enjoyment of AONB’s.”

For more information about the funding and on how to apply please visit: https://www.clwydianrangeanddeevalleyaonb.org.uk/projects/the-sustainable-development-fund/



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