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£7,850- A fishing club, Welsh Air Ambulance and Marie Curie benefit from latest round of Cwmbran Community Council grants

Three organisations have been given grants from Cwmbran Community Council.

The council’s Grants to Voluntary Organisations Committee met on 10 January and gave their support to:

Cwmbran Angling Association- £3,000

The club will improve Llantaram Ponds by creating a station for disabled anglers to use, pruning and removing dead trees/ shrubs, replanting new greenery and buying some new fish. They last received a grant from the community council in 2000 (£250).

Wales Air Ambulance Charitable Trust- £2,350

The helicopter service is funded entirely by donations and fundraising activities. In 2020 the service attended 90 incidents in Torfaen and 3,414 incidents across Wales. They last received a grant from the community council in 2019 (£1,500).

Marie Curie- care and support through terminal illness- £2,500

Marie Curie supports the NHS by providing front-line care and support through all aspects of dying, death and bereavement. They last received a grant from the community council in 2019 (£250).

Further funding

The report said £12,850 remains available to the grant’s committee for this financial year with £20,600 set aside for reserves.

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£7,850- A fishing club, Welsh Air Ambulance and Marie Curie benefit from latest round of Cwmbran Community Council grants

A pond
Llantarnam Ponds is one of Cwmbran Angling Association's waters- photo by James Matthews