• Community Fund Awards £26,665 to Support Local Projects in Edgware
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Community Fund Awards £26,665 to Support Local Projects in Edgware

We’re proud to announce the successful applicants to the second round of the Edgware Town Centre Community Fund, which this year will distribute £26,665 in grants to support a wide range of community-led initiatives.

The 2025 funding round will back nine local charities and organisations, each playing a vital role in making Edgware a healthier, more connected, and more vibrant place to live. From boxing to reading support, food growing to yoga, these initiatives reflect the fund’s goal of celebrating and strengthening the local community.

Each project receiving up to £3,000 is helping to bring together the community, promote health and wellbeing, champion young people, skills and training, or enhance Edgware’s environment and public realm.

Recipients of ths year’s fund are:

  • Kisharon Langdon – who will help fund a year’s worth of nutritionist sessions, providing the staff, ingredients, and gardening materials aimed at supporting local disadvantaged residents.

  • Yoga with Chandni – will deliver free or low-cost yoga sessions for the community.

  • Give. Help. Share. – looks to deliver a food education programme to schoolchildren in the Edgware area, helping in improving their dietary behaviours to help them make healthier food choices.

  • ·Lifestyle Inclusion Future Together CIC – plan to provide the “Estate 2 Estate” project, which will see 16 weeks of football sessions to bring young people together to improve not only their physical health but also to reduce anti-social behaviour.

  • Kinspiration CIC – will oversee “The Power of YOU”, a six week programme to support children with disabilities and their families through guided creative activities.

  • Citizens Advice Barnet Edgware Outreach – will use their grant to train and support volunteers to provide advice on housing, benefits, debt and more.

  • Unitas Youth Zone ABC (Amateur Boxing Club) – Set up in 2023, the ABC helps its 25 members with opportunities to learn to box. Their grant will help them to continue and expand their work.

  • NW7Hub – will transform a neglected allotment into a thriving space for residents from Edgware and Mill Hill to grow their own food.

  • Read Easy Barnet – encourages more adult reading through one-to-one coaching sessions. Their grant will allow them to double the number of trained readers and purchase the materials they need.

This latest round follows last year’s funding of £26,000, which supported twelve additional local projects, and builds on Ballymore’s ongoing support for the Edgware community since 2020.

Ballymore’s ambitious masterplan for Edgware town centre proposes to deliver 3,365 new homes, including up to 1,150 affordable homes, and 463 student accommodation spaces. There will also be a significant increase in green space for the town centre, including a new Deans Brook Nature Park, which is to be created by unlocking land which has been inaccessible to the public for almost 100 years.

Simon Ryan, Developments Director at Ballymore said: “It is a joy to announce the second set of recipients of the Edgware Town Centre Community Fund. At Ballymore, we are thrilled to keep giving back to the brilliant community in Edgware, which over the last five years we are proud to have been a part of.

We thank all the applicants and say a big well done to this year’s recipients. The organisations we have funded this year will benefit a diverse range of residents, which is what our community fund is all about. We are confident the £26,000 we have provided will make a real difference.”

Paul Margree, Fundraiser of Read Easy Barnet said: "Read Easy Barnet is overjoyed to receive this Edgware Town Centre Community Fund grant. We'll be able to support more people through our free, one-to-one, confidential reading coaching and invest in additional specialised materials. All of this will help us to continue transforming people’s lives across the London Borough of Barnet by teaching them to read."

Robin Moss, Chief Executive of Unitas Youth Zone said: “We are excited for the opportunity to partner with Edgware Town Centre and Ballymore to support our incredible amateur boxing club, Unitas ABC.  The Community Fund grant will help provide a safe, supportive space for young people from across Barnet and beyond to increase confidence, improve fitness, and develop positive peer relationships.”

Ashley Levien, Co-Founder and Director of LiFT CIC: “A huge thank you to Ballymore for their amazing support. Thanks to their funding, LiFT CIC can continue to run free football sessions for young people aged 11-18 in the local community. Their support means a lot and will help us continue to make a positive difference.”

To stay informed about the Edgware Town Centre regeneration and future community opportunities, click here.

 

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