Pounds 30k Grant Helps to Cut Down On Bad Behaviour in Dudley
Birmingham Post › August 13, 2008
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Birmingham Post › August 13, 2008
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A grant of almost pounds 30,000 awarded by the Black Country Community Foundation is helping to reduce anti-social behaviour and vandalism in Dudley and reinstate a sense of community pride in one of the borough's most deprived wards.
The St Andrew's Residents' Trust applied for support to help launch a Community Drop In Centre. The Trust team, of more than 30 volunteers, is tasked with providing recreational and educational activities for local residents of the ward which numbers around 12,400.See the full content of this document
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Pounds 30k Grant Helps to Cut Down On Bad Behaviour in Dudley
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