Support for Citizens Advice services in Babergh and Mid Suffolk part of £813,000 grant awarded
The Rural Coffee Caravan which has received £20,000 of funding from Mid Suffolk District Council. Photo: Rural Coffee Caravan.
Citizens Advice services in Babergh and Mid Suffolk have received significant financial backing as part of the latest round of community funding from the district councils.
Through the councils’ Community Development Fund, Sudbury & South Suffolk Citizens Advice has been awarded £103,000, while Mid Suffolk Citizens Advice has received £129,265.
These local Citizens Advice branches are recognised as key strategic partners of the councils and, by receiving these crucial funds, they can continue to provide residents with free and essential guidance on everything from housing and debt to benefits and wellbeing support.
Laura Smith, Babergh District Council’s cabinet member for Thriving Communities, said: “Citizens Advice offers a unique and invaluable service to the residents of our communities and we know that many rely on this service week in, week out.
“That’s why I’m pleased that we have once again been able to offer significant funding to our local branch, helping to ensure that the service remains open and available to anyone, whenever they might need it.”
The two grants are part of a wider £813,752.88 investment into local VCFSE (voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise) organisations as part of this year’s Community Development Fund awards.
The fund was introduced by the councils in 2025 to streamline how grants are administered, simplifying the application process for organisations seeking funding.
Each year, VCFSE organisations are encouraged to apply for up to £20,000 to put toward new or existing projects that provide important services and support to their communities.
Including the two larger Citizens Advice awards, 46 successful applications were approved, with £206,694 shared among 14 organisations in Babergh, and £607,058.88 split between 32 organisations in Mid Suffolk.
These grants have been allocated to a wide range of projects, supporting everything from sports clubs and village halls to voluntary groups and local charities.
Teresa Davis, Mid Suffolk District Council’s cabinet member for Thriving Communities, said: “Awarding grants to community groups is some of the most important work we do.
“Support within the community is vital, so I’m delighted to see another 32 organisations in Mid Suffolk making the most of our Community Development Fund this year.
“The Citizens Advice Bureau especially is one of the best services we can offer our residents – it has a broad range of expert advice that can be trusted and is invaluable.
“In addition, we have been able to fund a diverse mix of community ideas and I’m looking forward to seeing our communities directly benefiting in the months to come.”
For more information about the Community Development Fund, visit the Babergh and Mid Suffolk websites.
Full list of Babergh and Mid Suffolk Community Development Fund outcomes:
Babergh District Council
|
Recipient |
Award |
|
Sudbury & District CA (Strategic Partner) – Yr 2 |
£103,000.00 |
|
Community Action Suffolk (strategic partner) – Yr 2 |
£10,300.00 |
|
Dance East |
£9,350.00 |
|
Great Waldingfield Parish Council |
£10,000.00 |
|
ActivLives |
£2,035.00 |
|
Acton Playing Fields & Village Hall |
£10,000.00 |
|
Eden’s Project |
£10,000.00 |
|
The Befriending Scheme |
£7,183.00 |
|
Alpheton Village Hall |
£10,000.00 |
|
Sudbury Cricket Club |
£5,826.00 |
|
Churches Conservation Trust (Crucial Crew) |
£5,000.00 |
|
Holbrook Parish Council |
£4,000.00 |
|
Capel Community Trust |
£10,000.00 |
|
Cornard Leisure Centre |
£10,000.00 |
Total: £206,694.00
Mid Suffolk District Council
|
Recipient |
Award |
|
Mid Suffolk Citizens Advice (Strategic Partner) – Yr 2 |
£129,265.00 |
|
Community Action Suffolk (Strategic Partner) – Yr 2 |
£20,600.00 |
|
Families Together Suffolk |
£20,000.00 |
|
SLM Community Leisure Trust |
£19,752.40 |
|
Cruse Bereavement Support |
£9,928.50 |
|
Home-Start Suffolk |
£19,464.00 |
|
Eyes Open |
£20,000.00 |
|
Mid Suffolk Voluntary Organisations Forum |
£20,000.00 |
|
Suffolk Mind |
£16,870.00 |
|
Stowmarket and District royal British Legion Club Ltd |
£16,490.00 |
|
Oaks Meadow Project CIO (pre-project) |
£11,720.00 |
|
Debenham Village Hall and Playing Field Trust |
£20,000.00 |
|
Stowmarket ASD Saturday Club |
£18,077.12 |
|
Our Special Friends |
£10,000.00 |
|
Wild Heritage Suffolk CIC |
£12,557.48 |
|
The Rural Coffee Caravan |
£20,000.00 |
|
Battisford Village Hall |
£5,005.15 |
|
The Mix Stowmarket Ltd |
£20,000.00 |
|
Tostock Village Hall |
£20,000.00 |
|
FSECBS Ltd (Framsden Greyhound) |
£20,000.00 |
|
New Green Community Trust |
£20,000.00 |
|
Lord Thurlow Community Hall |
£13,245.55 |
|
Wickham Skeith Village Hall |
£15,755.00 |
|
Crucial Crew – The Mix |
£11,820.00 |
|
Mendlesham Bowls Club |
£11,000.00 |
|
Rickinghall Village Hall |
£19,770.60 |
|
StartStrong Fitness CIC |
£5,000.00 |
|
Old Newton Parochial Church Council |
£8,913.08 |
|
Thorndon Village Hall |
£20,000.00 |
|
Lighthouse Women’s Aid |
£5,000.00 |
|
Citizens Advice West Suffolk |
£6,825.00 |
|
Stowmarket Rugby Club |
£20,000.00 |
Total: £607,058.88
