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HS2 has reached an important milestone by funding over 200 projects through the Community & Environment Fund (CEF) and Business & Local Economy Fund (BLEF). Initially set up in 2017, the programmes have provided over £12 million in funding to community groups and organisations impacted by the construction of HS2.
To date, 205 organisations have received an average grant of £58,000 to fund projects that leave a lasting positive legacy for the local community, including providing funding for new skills training programmes, community facility refurbishments, and establishing new natural environments.
HS2 Minister Andrew Stephenson said:
Some of the key flagship projects of the scheme have already been completed and are currently in use. To celebrate the funding HS2 Ltd visited the PACCAR scouts site in Buckinghamshire to see funding schemes in action.
Originally awarded funding in September 2020, the campsite is situated on the ridge between Chalfont St. Peter and the River Colne in Buckinghamshire, close to the entrance of HS2’s longest tunnel which is currently under construction by HS2’s main works contractor Align JV.
The PACCAR scouts group has used the funds to build a new state-of-the-art climbing facility which will serve 60,000 young people from across Buckinghamshire and West London each year. The 8-metre tall climbing tower was designed and hand-carved by Bendcrete, a family-run company from Manchester. Bendcrete are also creating an underground adventure caving facility for young people to discover the joys of potholing and caving.
Julie King, HS2 Ltd’s Community Engagement Director, said:
In Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire, 63 projects have already successfully received over £3.6 million pounds of CEF & BLEF funding since applications opened in 2017.
Previously funded projects included organisations offering employability and tourism support, sports facilities for young people, health & wellbeing activities, heritage facilities and wildlife regeneration projects.
Cathy Elliott, Independent Chair of the HS2 Funds, said:
John Arnold, Chairman of the PACCAR scouts camp, said:
HS2's Community and Business Funds are administered by independent community charity Groundwork. CEF & BLEF funding is available to community groups and organisations for public benefit and business partnerships impacted by the construction of the London to Birmingham and Birmingham to Crewe phases of the HS2 construction project.
You can find the most up-to-date public information on HS2 Community & Environment (CEF) and Business & Local Economy (BLEF) supported projects along the Phase One and Phase 2a lines of the route via the HS2 Funds map:
https://hs2funds.org.uk/home/projects-funded-by-hs2-funds/#more-2397
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