A new youth centre, lifesaving workshops, two play parks and a transformed community hall are just some of the projects awarded funding from the GDF programme.

Mid Copeland GDF Community Partnership has so far awarded over £650,000 in Community Investment Funding to local projects during its second year, as the area takes part in the search for a suitable site for a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF).

A GDF is an underground facility designed to safely and securely dispose of higher activity radioactive waste.

£1million was awarded in the first year, most of which has now been spent and new facilities and services provided across Mid Copeland.

Community Partnership Chair Andy Pratt said: “It’s brilliant to see all of these local projects receiving funding, coming to fruition and making a huge difference to so many people across our communities.

"There’s such a wide range of projects which shows the versatility of the funding and all of the different ways it can be used to provide new and enhanced facilities.

“Last year we made a total of 28 awards totalling £1million and so far this year we have made 12 awards."

Projects to benefit from funding so far in year two are:

  • £302,500 for Shackles Off for construction of a new youth and community centre, and a further £110,379 agreed from next year’s funding
  • £47,918 to Calderbridge and Ponsonby Parish Council for Calderbridge Village Playground to update the village play area
  • £130,871 to Beckermet with Thornhill Parish Council for Thornhill play park
  • £64,200 towards Beckermet Reading Rooms refurbishment project
  • £9,990 Gosforth Juniors AFC development – including new goals, training equipment and strip
  • £29,086 for Copeland Age and Advice Service to support Mid Copeland people aged over 55
  • £37,731 to Seascale Parish Council, for Seascale Bowling Club to fund fencing and a mower
  • £3,960 to Age UK West Cumbria, to provide a veterans’ session at the Muncaster Men in Sheds project
  • £2,640 for Little Lifers First Aid Ltd, delivering Flat Stan First Aid Workshop to Year 3 Primary Schools in Mid Copeland
  • £3,126 towards Gosforth Agricultural Show, for marquee hire and 10 tables
  • £14,865 for Gosforth Parish Council, for Gosforth Public Hall refurbishment feasibility study
  • £9,670 to Beckermet Nursery for refurbishment and repairs

The Shackles Off youth and community project is delighted to have been awarded a total of £412,879 from this year’s and next year’s Community Investment Funding for a purpose-built youth and community centre near the Windscale Club, in Seascale.

Whitehaven News: Shackles Off project will be able to build a new youth centreShackles Off project will be able to build a new youth centre (Image: Tom Kay)

“We’re absolutely over the moon that we have received this funding to make our dream a reality – this has been four years in the making and I don’t think we could have done it without GDF,” said Mandy Taylor, executive officer of Shackles Off.

Shackles Off started in 2008 by a group of volunteers and has grown to work with a total of 550 young people across Seascale and Millom areas – almost 300 of those in Mid Copeland. 

Youngsters are enjoying Calderbridge play area thanks to a revamp which includes four new pieces of equipment. The project was awarded £47,918 through Calderbridge and Ponsonby Parish Council.

Hannah Webb, Parish clerk, said: “We’re a small parish and we didn’t have the funds so without this GDF funding it wouldn’t have been possible to do this.”

Beckermet Reading Rooms was awarded a total of £267,930 from the GDF programme in years 1 and 2, for a feasibility study and refurbishment.

Whitehaven News: Beckermet Reading Rooms re-opening eventBeckermet Reading Rooms re-opening event (Image: Tom Kay)

Geoff Nugent, a director of Beckermet Reading Rooms Community Interest Company, has project managed the renovations. He said: “Without GDF funding we couldn’t have delivered this project for the community. We needed a proper community centre for the village to appeal to all age groups and I’m very proud in what we have created.”

Year Three pupils in Mid Copeland have been learning lifesaving skills - such as CPR, dealing with choking and the recovery position - thanks to Flat Stan First Aid workshops.

They are run by Little Lifers First Aid Ltd where local businesses sponsor schools so they can have access to the free workshops. Mid Copeland GDF Community Partnership awarded £2,640.

The funding will be used over the next three years in Mid Copeland. This year 75 local primary children have taken part from Beckermet, Gosforth, Seascale and Thornhill schools.

Natalie Groggins, Adult and Paediatric First Aid Instructor, said: “The workshops have been a fantastic success, all the children have lots of fun whilst learning vital lifesaving skills. Thank you to the Mid Copeland GDF Community Partnership for funding.”

Mid Copeland GDF Community Partnership provides access to £1million Community Investment Funding (CIF) per year from the GDF programme as discussions progress around what a facility could mean locally.

The Mid Copeland GDF Search Area covers the electoral ward of Gosforth which includes Seascale, Gosforth, Beckermet, Calderbridge, Haile, Thornhill, Nethertown and Braystones. The Lake District National Park is excluded from consideration – however CIF can be used for eligible community projects in this area.