Latest grants awarded

The trustees met recently to consider the latest applications and agreed to make the following grants:

  • £6,580 to Ludus Dance for a one-year pilot project with two primary schools to develop a programme of dance based on the natural world.
  • £1,200 to Walney Community Trust for a youth residential to Ambleside.
  • £13,500 to Morecambe Bay Partnership for primary school visits to Sunderland Point and follow-up creative activities.
  • £3,394 to Lancaster Boys & Girls Club for various outdoor activities.
  • £8,150 to Lancashire Youth Challenge towards their outdoor summer challenges.
  • £5,800 to Arnside & Silverdale AONB for a pilot project working with a pupil referral unit.
  • £3,500 to Marsh Community Centre for a youth residential.
  • £10,000 to Arnside & Silverdale AONB to work with primary schools and produce work for Light Up Lancaster and the Morecambe West End Lantern Festival.

The trustees also agreed to make a grant of £25,000 to Escape2Make later in the year for their 2021 Mini Green Festival.

Finally, the trust will continue to fund visits to Leighton Moss by primary schools with above-average pupil premiums.

Lancashire Youth Challenge take on Hadrian’s Wall

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Day 2 of the walk

One of the projects which the Areti Trust helped to fund this year was the Hadrian’s Wall walk by Lancashire Youth Challenge.

In August a team of 16 young people, 2 staff and 4 volunteers hiked across 50 miles in 4 days, beginning at Hedden-on-the Wall and concluding in Carlisle.

The young people on the walk had been referred to Lancashire Youth Challenge by Lancaster Children’s and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Barnardo’s, Lancashire Constabulary, local pupil referral units and schools due to their personal needs and vulnerabilities.  They had worked hard in preparation for the walk, building up their fitness, resilience and team-building, and they completed this amazing challenge successfully.

Light Up Lancaster

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The screen at the Maritime Museum on St George’s Quay

One of the projects which Areti helped to fund this year was “Close to the Wind” – a piece of work made by year 3 children from four local schools working with the Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Cumbria-based sound artist, Dan Fox.

Children from Archbishop Hutton’s School, Arnside National School, Morecambe Bay Primary School and Ryelands School climbed Warton Crag in September to listen to the sounds of nature and to learn more about the natural world.

The children’s words and experiences were stitched together to produce this work for Light Up Lancaster; the screen is made from hundreds of strips of elastic, and as the wind blows across them it creates acoustic sounds and visual patterns, while the children’s recorded voices complete the work.

West End Primary at Sunderland Point

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West End Primary pupils at Sunderland Point

One of the grants made earlier this year was to Morecambe Bay Partnership for a project teaching local primary school children about the fishing history and ecology of the bay.  Visits to Sunderland Point have already taken place, with further visits planned in September.  Schools involved are West End Primary Morecambe, Ridge Primary Lancaster, Ryelands Lancaster and St Mary’s Catholic Primary Morecambe.

After the visit to Sunderland Bay, the pupils work with About Time Dance Company to create a dance based on what they have learned about fish and the sea.

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West End pupils fish-dancing!

Latest grants awarded

The trustees met recently to consider the latest applications, and they agreed on the following grants:

  • £400 to the 1st Morecambe & Heysham Boys’ Brigade towards the cost of coach hire for their week-long summer camp in South Wales.
  • £1,175 to Skerton Community Centre for their youth group to go to Brockhole, Lake District for the day.
  • £2,000 to the Lancashire Association of Boys & Girls Clubs towards Bushcraft sessions and an outdoor adventure weekend for young people.
  • £5,000 to Arnside & Silverdale AONB towards work with local schools to create artwork for Light Up Lancaster in November.