Wednesday 24 October 2018

Your vote could help Chelmsley community project


A GROUND-breaking programme supporting people with disabilities and mental health issues needs your help to secure valuable funding.
The award-winning Dig-It Crew took over what was once an abandoned drug den in Chelmsley Wood and transformed it into a community garden.
The plot is now used to grow fruit and veg and care for rescued battery hens.
Now the award-winning scheme is hoping that local people will vote to help land a share of the Aviva Community Fund.
The money would be put to use buying items of clothes and gardening equipment for the green-fingered team.
A Dig-It spokesman said the kit would ensure that the team were suitably dressed no matter what the weather.
"Come rain, snow or sunshine we will be maintaining our community garden and getting outdoors.
"The Dig-It volunteers have really expressed an interest in uniforms as it also gives a greater sense of team and community."
The project is up against various good causes from around the country. You can cast your vote up until November 20. Just visit the Community Fund's website.

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