Twenty-four local projects in Edmonton have been awarded a share of £333,000 through the second round of Meridian Water’s Community Chest funding. These grants will support sports, education, creative initiatives, youth groups, wellbeing activities and training, delivering lasting benefits for local residents. Funded projects will launch from September with activities ranging from youth sports training to creative workshops. Local projects in Edmonton have received a share of £333,000 from the second round of Meridian Water’s Community Chest funding. The money will support 24 organisations offering a wide range of activities, including sports, education, youth groups, wellbeing programmes and creative workshops.
The Community Chest is part of Meridian Water’s ongoing commitment to invest in the people and places of Edmonton. By funding grassroots projects, the scheme aims to improve opportunities, strengthen our community, and create lasting positive change.
Local charities and not-for-profit groups applied for the grants earlier this year, with more than 100 applications showing the breadth of community and voluntary work throughout Enfield.
The successful projects, set to launch from September onwards, include an exciting mix of activities. These range from football and basketball training for young people to repairing and refurbishing local church halls, the creation of community gardens, and poetry workshops designed to inspire creativity and wellbeing.
On Thursday 4 September, representatives from each organisation attended a presentation ceremony, where they shared details of their projects and met the Deputy Leader of Enfield Council, Cllr Tim Leaver, who said: “We are committed to supporting our voluntary and community groups across Edmonton and across our borough. These projects are going to make a big difference to our neighbourhoods and residents, and I am so glad Enfield Council has been able to support them.
“This is what Meridian Water is all about, giving back to the community. Not only have we provided hundreds of homes for local people and a brand-new, award-winning playground, but we have also now provided over £700,000 in funding for Edmonton projects through the Community Chest programme.”
Daniel King, London Divisional Chair at Vistry Group, commented: “In partnership with Enfield Council, we’re committed to ensuring that the benefits of Meridian Water go beyond the destination we are creating. Alongside new homes, we’re helping to create training and job opportunities through the Meridian Skills Academy and by supporting local businesses and suppliers. The Community Chest is a crucial part of that commitment, and so we’re proud to support these crucial community-led projects that will provide residents in Edmonton with practical support, new opportunities, and spaces to come together.”
Initiatives like the Community Chest are made possible thanks to the ongoing support of Meridian Water’s partners, such as Vistry, whose contributions have helped bring these vital community projects to life.
The funded projects are:
Performance / Art related
Face Front Inclusive Theatre
Edmonton Community Partnership
Platinum Performing Arts Limited
Schools
Galliard Primary School
Churchfield Primary School
Eldon Primary School – Children’s First Academy Trust
Learning for Life Charity / West Lea School
Youth Community Groups
1st Edmonton Boys Brigade and Girls Association
1159 (Edmonton) Squadron RAF Air Cadets –
St Peter's Church
Sports
DEMAND
London CC CIC (London Cycling Club)
Mb Community CIC
Steel Warriors
Best Basketball Foundation CIC
Capital Kids Cricket
White Star FC
Wellbeing
Pottery Café
Alpha Care Specialists
Roj Women’s Association
Refugee Workers Cultural Association
Cancer Support
Nightingale Cancer Support Centre
Training
Nigerian Catholic Community, St Edmund’s Parish Edmonton
Northside Youth and Community Connections