Bedford Borough Council gives £25k to replace Renhold's church floor

It also awarded £6k to rural communities in Harrold and Odell
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Bedford Borough Council is giving over £30,000 to rural communities in Harrold, Odell and Renhold.

It’s through its Rural Grants scheme which enables rural organisations and parish councils to apply for capital funding to help them deliver projects which will benefit residents.

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The largest grant – of £25,000 – is being awarded to All Saint’s Church in Renhold. It will help with the cost of replacing the church’s floor, which is currently uneven and hazardous, making the premises more accessible for people with mobility issues.

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All Saints Church, in Renhold
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A further grant of £3,085.42 is being awarded to Odell Parish Council, which will go towards diverting two existing public footpaths. The footpaths currently run diagonally across fields that can be difficult and dangerous to navigate in the autumn and winter months.

The funding will be used to move the public footpaths to the perimeter of the field, creating a safer and more pleasant route for those who use it.

A final grant of £3,000 is being awarded to Harrold Parish Council, who plan to repair the lych gate at St Peter’s Church on Church Walk. The funding will help to restore the gate, which is currently rotting, before it becomes a safety concern. Repairing the gate will also help to contribute towards the regeneration of the picturesque village of Harrold.

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Dave Hodgson, Bedford mayor, said: “The Rural Grants scheme empowers communities to take action and make changes that are meaningful and valuable to them.

“We’re delighted to be providing this funding to Renhold, Odell and Harrold and look forward to seeing the difference it makes.”