Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund opens
A new fund to build or upgrade local sport and recreation
facilities to get Scots more active around the Commonwealth Games
is open for applications.
The £10 million Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund, part of the
Scottish Government’s Commonwealth Games Legacy 2014 programme,
will give communities across Scotland more and better places to be
active.
Grants between £10,000 and £100,000 are now available to help
build or upgrade local facilities such as new bike or skate parks,
outdoor adventure facilities, walking routes, or new projects
within school estates.
sportscotland are managing the Legacy 2014
Active Places Fund. The first round of applications
should be submitted by 1 February 2013.
For application forms and further information click here
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