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We're excited to launch our Love Norwich grants!The Friends of Waterloo Park
Our Love Norwich grants programme offers funding of up to £2,500 to residents and community groups who want to make improvements to public spaces in their local areas.
Whether you envision a community garden, a colourful mural, or thriving woodlands, this is an opportunity for us to support your project and transform tired or unloved public spaces into areas which inspire and delight.
Please note:
Applications are welcome from new and existing projects
Groups must have or gain permission to make improvementsLocal resident creating a mural on Hedgehog Alley
Projects must be public spaces within the Norwich City Council's boundary.
Want to get involved?
Love Norwich isn't just about funding great ideas - we're here to walk you through your project from start to finish, whether you're starting from scratch or developing the next stage.
Our community enabling team can provide comprehensive support. Including support to secure permissions, providing group management guidance, accessing training and learning opportunities, and connecting you to other like-minded community members.
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The Love Norwich grant scheme is funded by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.
We're excited to launch our Love Norwich grants!The Friends of Waterloo Park
Our Love Norwich grants programme offers funding of up to £2,500 to residents and community groups who want to make improvements to public spaces in their local areas.
Whether you envision a community garden, a colourful mural, or thriving woodlands, this is an opportunity for us to support your project and transform tired or unloved public spaces into areas which inspire and delight.
Please note:
Applications are welcome from new and existing projects
Groups must have or gain permission to make improvementsLocal resident creating a mural on Hedgehog Alley
Projects must be public spaces within the Norwich City Council's boundary.
Want to get involved?
Love Norwich isn't just about funding great ideas - we're here to walk you through your project from start to finish, whether you're starting from scratch or developing the next stage.
Our community enabling team can provide comprehensive support. Including support to secure permissions, providing group management guidance, accessing training and learning opportunities, and connecting you to other like-minded community members.
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Community Garden in Mile Cross makes a huge difference
This is a wonderful story of how residents can come together make a real difference both for nature and in building community.
Support from provided by Norfolk Wildlife Trust and Norwich City Council with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and UK Shared Prosperity Fund