"Since launching our Wealden Welcomes 2012 scheme a month ago, we have seen tremendous interest from local organisations seeking a bit of help to provide a memorable focus for their communities and outside visitors in what is Britain's Olympic Year," said Councillor Roy Galley, Cabinet member with responsibility for tourism.
"These celebrations include sporting events, providing hands-on opportunities for local youngsters, and cultural events, all of which will build on the community spirit that has already shone so brightly during the Diamond Jubilee."
"The journey by the Olympic Torch through Crowborough and Pevensey on Tuesday July 17, will be the milestone in this year of celebrations."
The Wealden Welcomes 2012 scheme has utilised £4,850 of money that was available from its tourism and economic development budget. It will promote community events which encourage visitors, improve well-being and support the economic vitality of the District. A total of 15 applications were received in the month in which bids were accepted. Five applications were assessed as falling short of what was expected.
Here are the schemes that were accepted:
The sailing club is holding an Open Day to coincide with the Royal Yachting Association's Sail for Gold and Push the Boat Out Today events which are to celebrate the start of the 2012 Olympics. The Open Day will showcase sailing, an Olympic and Paralympic sport, to the local community and the wider general public.
The school is holding a ‘Broad Oak 2012 Mini Olympics' bringing together school children, parents, members of Broad Oak community and the village pre-school for a day of celebrations to mark the London 2012 Games.
The Cuckmere Community Bus group is providing two 16 seat minibuses to carry local residents and school children to see the Olympic Torch.
Crowborough Arts are to stage a concert by The Monks of Tashi Lunpo at The Crowborough Community Centre to help to fund raise for a new piano for the Community Centre.
The parish council is organising a public outdoor screening of the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics, with a picnic and activities for the children.
As part of the Olympic Celebrations, the Hailsham Town Council has organised an outdoor gym and a street market.
The grant will be used to improve the community play area providing new markings for different sports. The improvements will support the Olympic-themed Family Fun Day planned for July.
The funding will be used to hire coaches to take 160 pupils, staff and helpers to see the Olympic Torch Relay in Crowborough.
A Summer Fayre is being organised for all Rotherfield community groups. The event will highlight Rotherfield St Martin exercise programme and the cultural life of the village.
The Uckfield Festival Association is planning an ‘Alternative Torch Relay' as part of the 2012 Uckfield Festival. Children from six local primary schools will carry ‘Torch', designed by students from Uckfield Community & Technology College, through the town.
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