July 2009 Archives
Palmerston Residents Association ask for funding from the Community Safety
Summer Splash 2009 programme to change this piece of land in to a Community
Garden, and to involve our young people to help with the project. This was to
continue all of the school summer holidays, it would have given some of our
young people an activity through the summer holidays. This space is going to be
a community garden and remembrance site, it is also to be used as an outside
classroom for the local schools, Northern Ireland Railways will give talks about
the dangers of playing on the railway lines. The Palmerston Residents
Association ask for a grant of £1000.00, it would have been used as part of
other sponsorships we are planning to involved in this project. It comes on the
back of being turned down for funding also £1000.00 to stage an event for a
Community watch Community Policing Event on the 22 August 09. The association
felt the council would have funded these projects as they always say there are
funds available, but as Terry Hoey chairman of the residents association has
always maintained it is better to try and find funds from other sources. In the
past four months we have been turned down for three grants to help with
community projects within the area, Terry says he is only glad this has happened
now and we have learnt our lessons on funding from the Council. We would have
been in a worse state if it had been for our major event we are planning for
next year. The Community Watch Emergency Services Event that will involve all
the emergency services, we are hoping to involve services from both the UK and
Ireland, the Palmerston Residents Association ask the council why there is not
enough funds available to stage projects like ours, that will help within the
community and give something back, and also teach our children to respect our
community policing teams, as well as show them the dangers of alcohol abuse and
drug abuse at a time when our young community are on leave from school. We say
this is such a missed opportunity for them and for the council.