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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Village SOS winners celebrate

Village SOS Winners CelebrateSix villages around the United Kingdom celebrate after winning Village SOS lottery grant varying amounts of the Big Lottery Fund. Grants will help each village to have its own unique project a reality and we hope that the experience something of a revival of as well. All projects by winning villages will be documented for the dissemination of a new series that will be broadcast on BBC One next year. To give you an idea of what you can look forward to seeing, here are brief information about each of the villages winning and what they intend to do with the money from the lottery which was awarded…

The hostel of the Barge is a Honeystreet public house, Wiltshire it is 200 years, but threatened with closure. The grant of £ 273,840 by the Big Lottery Fund will enable residents of Honeystreet to buy the lease of the pub and run it as a collective.

Caistor Centre for Arts and heritage in Lincolnshire received £ 433,840 to transform a former chapel Methodist building into a centre that will allow artists to create and sell their work as well as provide a permanent home for the arts-related activities.

Future Newstead is the project of the Nottinghamshire won Newstead village a lottery prize worth £ 433,140. Here, the project will aim to transform the places where young people of the village can enjoy fishing the many benefits that they bring wild Lakes and activities.

Talgarth Mill in the village of Talgarth, Powys, is a project which has received £ 433,840 to convert cottage mill into a centre of education on sustainable and renewable technologies. Also, the plant itself will be renovated so that it can produce a time more flour, local bakery products will be for sale.

Taste Tideswell in the Peak District was awarded £ 432,334 to help produce food and to drink products on sale and enjoy to the maximum of his reputation as an historical "King's Larder".

West Wemyss, Fife has been awarded £ 374,977 transform a pub is no longer used as a centre for the community which could include a village shop, bistro and meeting rooms.

While most of the players of national lottery naturally focus on the jackpot prize that offer Lotto and EuroMillions games, it is good to remember that 28 p in every £ 1 spent on lottery tickets goes to good Causes such as those that we have just mentioned. Buy lottery tickets online to continue to support these types of initiatives and be sure to adjust in the BBC One series the year next to see how Village SOS winners put their prices to good use.

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