Grants awarded from SODC's CIL Fund

Six projects across South Oxfordshire that will help to improve people’s access to nature, make better places for wildlife, and create a community-growing area recently received grants from the SODC Community Infrastructure Levy Fund administered by the Trust for Oxfordshire’s Environment (TOE).

The successful projects are:

  • Rycote Meadow Conservation Project in Thame.

  • Footpath management by the Chiltern Society volunteers and improvements to footpaths near Chalgrove.

  • The creation of three new ponds by The Howe Trust in Wheatley.

  • The initial phase of work to transform the derelict Cuckoo Pen plant nursery in Benson into a community garden.

  • Coppice restoration to improve biodiversity and sustainable forestry in Little Wittenham Wood for the Earth Trust.

  • The re-surfacing of a stretch of popular Footpath 4 in East Hagbourne.

Ben Heaven Taylor, chief executive officer of TOE, said: ‘We are delighted to have distributed £44,635 from the SODC Community Infrastructure Levy fund. There’s still money available to help more people transform their ideas into reality with grants ranging between £1,000 and £15,000 for tree and hedgerow planting, restoring community orchards, ponds, and nature-rich meadows across South Oxfordshire.’

Apply here: https://www.trustforoxfordshire.org.uk/local-environment-fund