Hampshire

Basingstoke Council Gives Nearly £1m to Help Local Groups

By

Karen McGinn
13 March 2026, 12:20 pm

Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council is reported to have awarded nearly £1 million to various community groups in Basingstoke, Hampshire, to support local services this year. This funding is part of a wider effort to help voluntary organisations continue their work in the community throughout 2026.

One of the notable awards includes a £15,000 grant given to The Café Project for a 50-week skills programme. This project is specifically designed to help young adults living with learning disabilities and autism develop new abilities and independence.

The money is provided through several different schemes, including the Strengthening Communities Grant Scheme, which offers up to £15,000 for service development. The council also manages Councillor Community grants, which allow local representatives to fund smaller projects in their specific areas.

The current administration, which is run by the Independent Forum and the Liberal Democrats, is overseeing these payments while balancing the budget for 2026 and 2027. These grants are intended to ensure that local groups can keep providing essential services to residents despite financial pressures.

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