Details
The Denzel Downs Wind Farm is
committed to providing a Community
Benefit Fund for good causes local to the
Wind Farm. The Fund has an annual value
of around £4,500.
Grants from £250 to £4,000
Closing date: 25 March 2026
Final decisions: by End May 2026
Projects must be within the Parish boundaries of the Cornwall Council Electoral Division of St Issey and St Tudy. Priority will be given to applications from the Parishes of St Ervan, St Eval and St Issey in order that the communities closest to the wind farm development will benefit.
Who can apply?
Eligible organisations include:
Charities / voluntary, community groups
The Town and Parish Council
Schools and educational
establishments
Social enterprises and Community
Interest Companies operating on a non
profit-distributing basis.
Contact and Further Questions?
01908 247630
The Fund is open to any community
project which is for the benefit of
residents of the local area. This Fund can
provide both capital and revenue grants.
Notice of Public Rights, Certificate of Exemption and supporting documents for the financial year ending 31st March 2025.
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The Denzell Downs Wind Farm has around £4,500 per year for projects in the Cornwall County Council
Electoral division of St Issey and St Tudy in Cornwall.
The Fund allows groups to apply for grants between £250 and £4,000.
There is one round to apply to each year.
The application deadline for 2023 is Wednesday 22 March (decisions end May 2023).
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Volunteers who are passionate about education are needed on school panels that hear appeals about admissions and exclusions. School Appeal Panel members are responsible for considering cases when parents or guardians are not happy with the outcome of their school application or wish their child’s exclusion from school to be reviewed. Each Panel is made up of three panel members, who listen to both sides of the situation and reach a decision on behalf of all parties. Panel Members may or may not have experience in education. A trained clerk is also present who gives advice on procedures to make sure the law and regulations are complied with. To become a volunteer, you won’t need any specialist knowledge but will need to:
Full training will be provided, and the next training session is on November 10th this year. Travel and subsistence expenses will be paid should you need to travel although the majority of appeals are heard via MS Teams. To find out more email the information below to educationappeals@cornwall.gov.uk:
Following a shortlisting process, an informal meeting will be held online to discuss the role. Membership of Appeal Panels is constituted in accordance with the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 and some people may not be eligible to serve, including current Cornwall Council employees or Members of the Authority. ENDS. |
Volunteer Cornwall are looking to add drivers to their team in our local area.
