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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Half-million lottery grant will help boost communities


* At the official launch event held in Corwen last Friday. 

By Heulwen Wright

South Denbighshire Community Partnership (SDCP) has secured £499,708 of funding from The National Lottery Community People & Places III fund for their ‘ Your Place or Ours - South Denbighshire’ four-year project. 

The project will enable the partnerships not only to continue delivering some of their current provision but also further develop these and new initiatives.

Sally Lloyd Davies, Chief Officer of SDCP,  said the funding will allow them to build on its strong foundations and meet the growing needs of the local community.

She expressed her gratitude to the residents of South Denbighshire communities and partner organisations who took the time to participate in their community consultation last summer which enabled the partnership to identify the needs of the community.

“Our aim is to now continue developing wellbeing and social opportunities, extend some provision into evenings and weekends, and create further opportunities for local people to engage, connect and learn."

SDCP already offers a wide range of services from their head office in Corwen, Hwb Cymunedol Pengwern Community Hub Llangollen and from various outreach community venues across the area.

This includes support for older people, community transport, children and family activities and volunteering opportunities. 

The new funding will enable SDCP to take things even further – with a strong focus on promoting the Welsh language, heritage and culture and improving access to training and learning opportunities for all ages in our community.

Future plans include collaborating with partners such as Working Denbighshire to develop the opportunity for residents to access to skills-based courses, adult education sessions, and support for those returning to the workforce in suitable venues in South Denbighshire, and to perhaps engage with local colleges and other providers to deliver from community-based settings in Llangollen and Corwen.

Sally added: “Securing this funding is recognition of the value of grassroots community organisations such as SDCP, and we are proud to be recognised as an organisation that other service providers and organisations want to work with to enable them to reach a wider audience and ensure positive change for people living in our communities."

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