More than £100,000 for Boston and Skegness area from wind farm fund

More than £100,000 has been awarded to community initiatives and projects in the Boston and Skegness area as part of plans for a new wind farm off the Lincolnshire coast.
Celebrations at Flinders Founders' Teen Park after the Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Community Fund paid for a new goal area.Celebrations at Flinders Founders' Teen Park after the Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Community Fund paid for a new goal area.
Celebrations at Flinders Founders' Teen Park after the Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Community Fund paid for a new goal area.

The windfall – £101,670 in all – is the latest sum to be awarded through the Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Community Fund.

The Triton Knoll wind farm is currently being built 32 kilometres off the Lincolnshire coast; once fully operational, it will be the most powerful in the innogy fleet.

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To date, some £342,730 has been presented to 39 local causes through the community fund set up in the wind farm’s name – with a further round of funding awards still to come.

Each successful project was selected from bids that stretched across the length of the 57km onshore cable route, from the point of landfall near Anderby Creek to the onshore substation at Bicker Fen.

Julian Garnsey, project director for Triton Knoll and innogy, said: “Funding like this can be hugely important at a local level – it’s targeted and designed to be really flexible and focused on the things that matter most to local people.

“We’ve just entered the final round of bidding for the construction fund, and this will close to new applications in May. But it doesn’t end there; our annual community fund comes into play after this, and will run for as long as we operate the wind farm.

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“So if you have a project or initiative that you think can support your community, take a look at the fund and make a bid!”

The latest winning bids and sums awarded were: Burgh Community Complex – £11,270.54; Great Hale Parish Council – £17,000; 6th Boston Scouts – £9,877.37; Bicker Village Hall – £11,160; Stickney Bowls Club – £1,998.56; Bicker Bowls Club – £2,050; Langriville Parish Church – £3,181.82; Stickney Community Hall – £9,344; Swineshead Parish Council – £1,000; Sunshine Children’s Centre, Burgh le Marsh – £7,788.26; Donington Parish Council – £7,000; IDEA, Donington – £15,000; Castle Bowmen Archery Club – £5,000.

One beneficiary in the last round of funding was Flinders Founders, a voluntary community youth group in Donington run by 11–19-year-olds.

With the help of Margaret Wright, who acts as company secretary, the group applied to the fund to create a goal area for its Teen Park.

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Thanks to a grant of £12,788.40, the site now boasts a multi-purpose goal end with football net, basketball ring, and cricket wickets.

Flinders Founders chairman Charlie Mann, 14, said: “The goal area is a huge improvement to the Teen Park. Everyone loves it and it has been used greatly.”

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