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The Friends of Waterloo Park
Love Norwich Grants – Now Open for 2025/26!
Do you have a vision to brighten up your local area? The Love Norwich grants programme is offering up to £1,200 to residents and community groups who want to improve public spaces across Norwich.
Whether it’s a vibrant mural, a peaceful community garden, or a revitalised woodland trail — we’re here to help bring your ideas to life and transform neglected spaces into places that inspire.
Key Details:
Open to both new and existing projects
Applicants must have permission to carry out improvements
Projects must be located within the Norwich City Council boundary
All projects must be completed by 1 April 2026
Local resident creating a mural on Hedgehog Alley
💬 How We Support You:
Our Community Enabling Team is here to guide you every step of the way, offering:
Advice on managing your group or project
Access to training and learning opportunities
Connections to other community changemakers
🌱 Ready to Apply?
If you’re passionate about making a difference in your neighbourhood, we’d love to hear from you.
💚 Pop your idea on a post it note in our ideas hub below
The Love Norwich grant scheme is funded by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.
The Friends of Waterloo Park
Love Norwich Grants – Now Open for 2025/26!
Do you have a vision to brighten up your local area? The Love Norwich grants programme is offering up to £1,200 to residents and community groups who want to improve public spaces across Norwich.
Whether it’s a vibrant mural, a peaceful community garden, or a revitalised woodland trail — we’re here to help bring your ideas to life and transform neglected spaces into places that inspire.
Key Details:
Open to both new and existing projects
Applicants must have permission to carry out improvements
Projects must be located within the Norwich City Council boundary
All projects must be completed by 1 April 2026
Local resident creating a mural on Hedgehog Alley
💬 How We Support You:
Our Community Enabling Team is here to guide you every step of the way, offering:
Advice on managing your group or project
Access to training and learning opportunities
Connections to other community changemakers
🌱 Ready to Apply?
If you’re passionate about making a difference in your neighbourhood, we’d love to hear from you.
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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