Newport CC Awarded £1000 Tesco 'Bags of Help' Grant

March 2017

March 2017                                                                                                                    

Newport Cricket Club bags £1000 from carrier bag charge fund

Newport Cricket Club is delighted to announce it has bagged £1000 from a Tesco funding scheme.

Tesco teamed up with Groundwork to launch its Bags of Help funding initiative, which sees grants of up to £5,000, £2,000 and £1,000 – all raised from the 5p bag levy – being awarded to thousands of local community projects every year.

Millions of shoppers voted in stores up and down the country. And it can now be revealed Newport Cricket club has been awarded £1000

Work will now begin on bringing the project to life.

The club will use the award to go towards their Junior Artificial Wicket Appeal, which is a project to install a New Artificial Wicket at the club, allowing the club’s 9 Junior Teams to practice and play their League matches on.

Dave Knight, the Newport Cricket Club Junior Co-ordinator commented, ‘We are indebted to Tesco for their very generous donation, junior involvement is the life blood of all sport and badly needs additional funding. The Tesco ‘Bags of Help’ grant will go a long way in helping us reach our Project Target’.

Lindsey Crompton, Tesco’s Head of Community, said:

“Bags of Help has been a fantastic success.

“We’ve been overwhelmed by the response from our customers. The great thing about Bags of Help is that local people are invited to decide how the money will be spent in their community.We can’t wait to see the projects come to life.”

Voting ran in stores throughout January with customers choosing which local project they would like to get the top award using a token given to them at the check-out.

Since launching in 2015, Bags of Help has awarded more than £27 million across more than 3,500 local projects.

Tesco customers will get the chance to vote for three different groups each time they shop. Every other month, when votes are collected, three groups in each of Tesco’s regions will be awarded funding.

Bags of Help criteria have recently been extended to include any project that benefits the community. Previously the scheme funded outdoor projects only.

Groundwork’s National Chief Executive, Graham Duxbury, said: 

“Bags of Help continues to fund thousands of projects across the UK.  We want to ensure that the money raised benefits as many local people in as many different places as possible so we’ve extended the range of groups and projects that we can support. 

 “The scale and variety of activities supported by Bags of Helps shows what can be achieved when communities are given the support and the encouragement they need to make change happen in their local area.”

Funding is available to community groups and charities looking to fund local projects that bring benefits to communities. Anyone can nominate a project and organisations can apply online. To find out more visit www.tesco.com/bagsofhelp

For further information please contact:

Mike.knight2@ntlworld.com

  • Bags of Help is supported by money from the five pence charge levied on single-use carrier bags.
  • So far Bags of Help has awarded over £27 million to more than 3,500 local community projects.