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Sport the winner in latest grants of over $450,000

Published: Mon 21 Jul 2008 03:05 PM
Sport the winner in latest grants of over $450,000
Manukau City Council’s Grants and Events Funding Sub-Committee last week allocated a total of $454,848.70 from its Community Facilities Partnership scheme.
Funding allocated was:
$400,000 to Mangere Centre Park Sports Association towards building new clubrooms incorporating a grandstand, public toilets and change rooms
$50,753.70 to Papatoetoe RSA Bowling Club Inc. to assist them to upgrade their car park
$4,095 to the Pakuranga Croquet Club towards repaving around the clubhouse
The Community Facilities Partnership scheme supports the development of multi-use community facilities. The scheme is intended to support community groups to obtain grants from other funding organisations. To be eligible, the proposed project must be located on a Manukau City Council reserve.
Chair of the Grants and Events Sub-Committee, Councillor Hugh Graham says, “The committee is pleased to provide funding and support to these sporting groups. They make a big difference to communities across the city and contribute enormously to the health of Manukau residents by encouraging them to be more active.”
The funding awarded from the Community Facilities Partnership Scheme was agreed by council as part of the 2008/09 Annual Plan.
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