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Free exhibition: Using art to help with drug and alcohol recovery
The Royal Borough of Greenwich, Via and Woolwich Service User Project (WSUP) are hosting the Discovery Art Exhibition on 22 November from 11am to 5pm at WSUP centre.
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Royal Greenwich calls for fairer funding
Earlier this year, on February 10, we invited signatures on an open letter calling for fairer funding.
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We’ve given £100,000 in Greenwich Supports funding to 10 community organisations to run Welcoming Spaces in Royal Greenwich
The council has allocated vital funding to community groups to run friendly Welcoming Spaces that will provide refuge and support to those facing rising fuel costs, and isolation over winter.
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Keeping residents safe, warm and healthy this winter
Families across the borough are struggling to put food on the table, to pay rent, to afford basic healthcare for themselves and their families due to the cost of living crisis.
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We've invested £10million to help vulnerable residents with the rising cost of living
A total of £10million has been invested into Greenwich Supports, following an injection of £4.75 million to help tackle the cost of living crisis and support our most vulnerable residents.
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Council launches community-led initiative as pledged through Greenwich Supports
A new initiative has been launched to strengthen Royal Greenwich communities and provide opportunities for positive change by backing local ways to volunteer, repurpose and donate.
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Have your say on our hardship relief scheme for businesses
We are seeking your views on the criteria to use when considering whether to reduce rates for businesses that may need it in Royal Greenwich.
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DG Cities to help council residents manage their energy use
DG cities, the Council’s urban innovation company, is installing 40 electricity monitors across council homes in the borough as part of an energy savings trial.
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We are delighted to be funding Warm Spaces run by 22 community groups
We are funding 22 warm spaces across the borough for residents facing extreme fuel poverty and unable to heat their homes.
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Funding for the Stay Warm Stay Safe scheme expands to help support more residents
Through Greenwich Supports, we're putting an additional £150,000 into our Stay Warm Stay Safe scheme to protect as many people as possible this winter.
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Help support your community through the cost of living crisis by applying for a share of £150,000 Community Grant Funding
Charities, community groups and local businesses working on the frontline to support the most vulnerable residents can now apply for a cash boost through our Greenwich Supports Community Grant Fund.
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Help support vulnerable residents this winter and apply for a share of £50,000 Warm Spaces Funding
To help those facing extreme fuel poverty and unable to heat their homes, the Council is asking for local community groups and centres to open their doors to those that need it most.