St Michael and All Angels Community Church has received a £56,100 grant from HS2’s Community & Environment Fund (CEF) to pay for a package of projects aimed at providing improved community facilities for local people.
The Church will use the funding for a number of projects which include; installing a new access point and paving to take users directly between the car park and the community hall, retro-fitting with LED lighting and electric water heaters to help the Church reach its zero-carbon goals, and building a community garden.
Cathy Elliott, Independent Chair of the HS2 Funds, said: “St Michael and All Angels Community Church has sat in the heart of the Amersham community for the last century and HS2’s sizeable investment through the Community & Environment Fund will ensure the Church continues to be able to serve local people for decades to come.
“The grant awarded to the Church will also be instrumental in opening up the facilities to residents from all age groups.”
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