The money will go towards refurbishment works and new furniture for the facility. This will be bought to help encourage young and older residents from the Ballygawley Road Estate to make use of the Community House. The funding will also increase the floor space available in the house for community based activities.
Margaret Ritchie said: “This project will provide real and significant benefits to the residents of the Ballygawley Road Estate in the Dungannon Neighbourhood Renewal Area.
“The neighbourhood renewal process aims to involve everyone in the area. Too frequently young and older people can be left out of the process. Work of this nature helps to stabilise communities and I am pleased that my Department is making a positive contribution to improve the prospects for people living in the Dungannon area.”
The programme will be delivered by Supporting Communities NI.
NOTES TO EDITORS:
- The Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy ‘People and Place’ was published in June 2003 to close the gap between the quality of life for people in the most deprived neighbourhoods and the rest of society. The Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy has four interlinking strategic objectives.
· Community Renewal – to develop confident communities that are able and committed to improving the quality of life in their areas.
· Economic Renewal – to develop economic activity in the most deprived neighbourhoods and connect them to the wider urban economy.
· Social Renewal – to improve social conditions for the people who live in the most deprived neighbourhoods through better co-ordinated public services and the creation of safer environments.
· Physical Renewal – to help create attractive, safe and sustainable environments in the most deprived neighbourhoods. - The Dungannon Neighbourhood Renewal Partnership is one of those funded by DSD.
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