Crafty Lanark residents can enjoy new creative and inclusive studio space
A new arts and crafts studio is to be created in Lanark thanks to almost £10,000 from a South Lanarkshire Council community fund.
The inclusive and accessible space where local people can enjoy a range of creative activities that they’ve expressed interest in, is being set-up by Clydesdale Community Initiatives (CCI).
Lanarkshire Craft Studios will have the added value of engaging people who are experiencing exclusion due to illness, disability and social disadvantage, who will be supported to participate in activities by CCI.
The group received £9,999 from the Can Do Community Challenge Fund to help establish the studios. The fund was introduced to help communities shine and demonstrate their “Can Do” spirit.
Community organisations could apply to the council for grants of up to £10,000 to assist with revenue, capital funding, or a combination of both. Access to the fund has now closed.
Niall McShannon from CCI said: “The Lanarkshire Craft Studio’s will be an exciting community facility that will support individuals and community groups to participate in a wide range of recycling and repair workshops.
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“As a community self-build project, the opportunity to learn new skills and create new relationships will start right at the very beginning so that it will be truly community owned.”
Chair of the council’s Finance and Corporate Resources Committee, Councillor Lesley McDonald, said: “CCI has a proven track record of helping people who face a range of challenges and inequalities.
“This new project will build on their ongoing success, and I am delighted that the Can Do Community Challenge Fund was able to support them.”
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