Many thanks to all of our supporters

Sarah and John Farrow

George & Dragon Country Inn & Restaurant is a Free house specialising in local produce. Local beers an outdoor restaurant and famous for it’s cream teas. Open all day.

Sarah and John Farrow
Wards of Headcorn for Photocopying

35A High Street, Headcorn, Kent, TN27 9NL
Opening Hours Monday to Friday: 9am - 6pm
Saturday: 9am - 5pm
Sundays: Closed
Telephone: 01622 890435
Fax: 01622 891874

Wards of Headcorn for Photocopying
Snail-Space.co.uk

Snail space web design and hosting

Snail-Space.co.uk
Pymans

The garage offers affordable and ethical car servicing, clutch replacements, welding repairs and a wide range of tyres that are available on the same day from our warehouse.

Pymans
Kent County Council for a Rural Revival Grant

Rural Revival is a commitment by Kent County Council to help develop projects that will benefit community spirit, economic activity and the environment of rural Kent.

Kent County Council for a Rural Revival Grant
Awards for All

Awards for All is a Lottery grants scheme for local communities. There are different schemes for each of the four countries of the UK.

Awards for All
Biomotors

Today the Elsbett conversion technology lets most modern Diesel engines run on straight vegetable oil, and what was once a niche market is now enjoying rapid and sustained growth, both nationally and internationally. As market leaders, Elsbett continue to guide and support that growth with products, services and information.

Biomotors
Community Champions Fund

The Community Champions fund is for volunteers who want to become active and make a difference in their community. Please note that this grant is only available in England.

Community Champions Fund
Canterbury Farmers’ Club Bicentenary Fund - Percy Spanton Award

The Canterbury Farmers Club was formed in January 1793 and may well be the oldest farmers’ club in the country. Its objectives are to stimulate understanding and discussion between those with an interest in agriculture or rural affairs.

Canterbury Farmers’ Club Bicentenary Fund - Percy Spanton Award
The Naturesave Trust, Registered charity no: 1048505

The Naturesave Trust supports environmental and conservationist projects throughout the UK. The Trust is keen to promote projects that deal with the root of a specific environmental and/or conservationist problem and those that encourage the greater commercial adoption of sustainable development.

The Naturesave Trust, Registered charity no: 1048505
BT Community Support

Our vision is to be dedicated to helping customers thrive in a changing world. Doing this in a responsible way is what our corporate social responsibility (CSR) work is all about.

BT Community Support
Iden Croft Herbs

Iden Croft Herbs came into being 30 years ago in the derelict kitchen gardens of Staplehurst Manor. The original concept was to show how herbs and aromatic plants could be integrated into gardens and borders as well as in a more formal herb garden. This ethos holds as true today as it did in the beginning.

Iden Croft Herbs
European Social Fund

Money from the European Social Fund (ESF) is helping thousands of young people and adults who face the biggest disadvantages in society improve their life chances by supporting education and training opportunities, suggests new research published by the Learning and Skills Network (LSN).

European Social Fund
Kent Community Foundation

Investing in the people of Kent.

Kent Community Foundation
CountrySide Agency,Land Access Recreation

Their work relates to the enjoyment of the natural environment for all.

CountrySide Agency,Land Access Recreation
South East England Development Agency

The South East England Development Agency (SEEDA), as the Regional Development Agency for the South East, is responsible for the sustainable economic development and regeneration of the South East of England - the driving force of the UK’s economy.

South East England Development Agency
Kent Energy Centre

Headcorn Sustainability Group and Kent Energy Centre have got together to promote low carbon lifestyles in Headcorn. The Kent Energy Centre is a local not for profit energy efficiency advice centre and helps householders reduce their energy bills and lower their carbon footprint. People can fill in a Home Energy Survey at http://www.kentenergycentre.org.uk and get an instant report telling them what they can do to reduce their energy consumption and find out if there are any grants available to help them inprove their property.

Kent Energy Centre

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