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Community Health & Wellbeing Newsletter – February 2025 Edition

In our latest newsletter, we highlight the innovative ways Somerset councils are enhancing community health and wellbeing. Discover our Facebook page and showcase grant projects. Learn about upcoming free training sessions and roadshows, join our online drop-in meetings to hear from councils already running successful initiatives, and explore opportunities such as On Your Bike and Food Resilience Grants. Act promptly as there are deadlines to get your applications to us. Read the full newsletter here.

Community Health & Wellbeing Newsletter – December 2024 Edition

Discover how Somerset councils are using grants to support innovative projects like Dulverton’s Food Bank transformation and Shepton Mallet’s Youth Council. Learn about free training, join our online drop-in sessions to hear from councils already running successful initiatives, and explore opportunities like The Eden Project’s BIG Lunch. Fresh grant guidance and application forms are now available—act now to secure funding for your community. Read the full newsletter by clicking here.

Community Health & Wellbeing Newsletter – October 2024 Edition

Discover the latest updates including an introduction to our new Health & Wellbeing Support Officer. Learn about upcoming Local Community Network meetings, free project evaluation training, and exciting projects like Burnham-on-Sea’s youth-focused ‘On Your Bike’ initiative. Explore updates to our Health & Wellbeing programme, watch the new explainer video, and access fresh grant guidance and application forms. Find out how your council can get involved in meaningful community projects. Read the full newsletter by clicking here.

Community Health & Wellbeing Newsletter – First Edition

Welcome to the launch of SALC’s bi-monthly Community Health & Wellbeing newsletter, and our new Programme Officer, Fodo Higginson. We’re here to help Somerset’s City, Town, and Parish Councils deliver meaningful projects, from tackling transport issues to supporting youth activities. With grants of up to £35,000 available and a focus on collaboration, now’s the time to explore opportunities to improve community wellbeing. Read the full newsletter by clicking here.

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