The Lambert Hospice in Thirsk will be restored and renovated to become the first hospice in the area, removing the need for people to travel long distances across the district for end-of-life care and support.
It’s one of 52 community assets which will be revived thanks to almost £13 million of government levelling up funding.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has today announced the latest allocations from the second round of the £150million Community Ownership Fund.
The funding will help community groups take ownership of local institutions that have fallen into disrepair or are under threat of closure and give them a new lease of life. This will ensure they continue to provide vital services, create opportunities and boost local economies, while restoring optimism, hope and pride in UK communities.
Michael Gove, Secretary of State for the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, said: “This cash will help to revive the vital community spaces which give people a sense of belonging and pride in their communities and allow them to thrive.
“We want people across the country to have great opportunities no matter where they live. Ensuring that they can continue to benefit from treasured local institutions is an important part of this.”
The Community Ownership Fund has now delivered £36.8m investment for a total of 150 projects across the UK, including £3m for Northern Ireland, £5.2m for Scotland, £3.2m for Wales and £25.5m for England.