£20,000 raised for good causes in Watford thanks to lottery

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An impressive £20,000 for local good causes in the town has been raised by the Watford Community Lottery, marking another significant milestone to make a positive impact on the community...

The lottery was established in 2023 by Watford Borough Council, with the goal of creating a sustainable source of funding for local charities, community groups, and projects that enrich the lives of residents. The funds raised through the total cause revenue have already begun to make a tangible difference in the lives of Watford residents, supporting a wide range of local initiatives.

This is possible thanks to the incredible support of the community, who through their purchased tickets have helped sports clubs improve facilities, disability charities expand inclusive programs, and homelessness charities address urgent needs. Over £5,000 has been raised for the Watford Community Fund which support all the charities in the town through a separate grant scheme.

Chair of the Pump House Theatre and Arts Trust, Lee Farman, said: “The council's community grants programme and their overall support have been invaluable to us. They are helping to ensure the future of our historic Victorian building, make the venue greener, and provide new and more accessible facilities for events and performers of all ages. The lottery enhances the support we have received, and we expect to raise over £1,000 at the end of the year.”

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Club Treasurer of Everett Rovers Football Club, Wayne Frost, said: “The council supported our new 3G artificial grass pitch last year via the Neighbourhood Grant, and the lottery funds will further elevate our offer. With 30 teams, including men’s, women’s, and youth divisions, we know the vital role of sports and physical activity in the community. The fundraising, which is £649.50 so far, is helping to extend the club's outreach to a broader range of community groups.”

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Deputy Chair of Oxhey Village Environment Group, Paul Hudson, said: “The funds generated from the lottery is helping to preserve, protect, and enhance the character and environment of Oxhey Village. It also helping to foster community spirit, support essential services, record the area's history and pay for events."

Elected Mayor of Watford, Peter Taylor, said: “When I stood for re-election in 2022, I said that I would set up a community lottery to benefit local good causes. I am so pleased about the success of the Watford Community Lottery. This would not have been possible without the fantastic support of residents who participate in the weekly draws.

“The whole premise was to bring people together, and reward local people for chipping in. By purchasing tickets, individuals not only have the chance to win cash prizes, but also contribute directly to fantastic local good causes that are making a positive difference in Watford.” 

Deputy Mayor of Watford Borough Council and Portfolio Holder for Community, Aga Dychton, said: "We are absolutely delighted to reach the £20,000 milestone in funds raised for local good causes. This achievement underscores the incredible generosity of our community and the positive impact that can be made when we come together. We look forward to continuing our mission of supporting local initiatives that make Watford an even better place to live."

To join in the effort to support your community, you can purchase tickets for the weekly draws at watfordcommunitylottery.co.uk. With every ticket purchase, residents can look forward to the opportunity to win cash prizes, while knowing that they are helping to fund vital community projects.

Published: 25th January 2024

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