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Feniscowles Scouts prepare for a new hut with donation from housebuilder
Summary
A £1,000 donation from Barratt Homes will fund essential groundwork — rebuilding a stone wall and creating a level base — as the Immanuel Feniscowles Scout Group begins a project to replace and improve its scout hut; the group is seeking further funding for later phases.
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Immanuel Feniscowles Scout Group has received a £1,000 donation from Barratt Homes to start work on a new scout hut near the Bernets Nook development in Blackburn. The funding will pay for essential groundwork to prepare the site for a replacement hut. Volunteers say the project aims to improve access and facilities so the site can be used year-round and by more local groups. The scout group continues to seek additional funding and partnerships for later stages.
Key details:
- The donation amount is £1,000, provided by Barratt Homes, the developer of the nearby Bernets Nook estate.
- Funds will be used for groundwork, including rebuilding a stone wall and creating a stable, level base for a new hut.
- Immanuel Feniscowles Scout Group runs Beaver, Cub, Scout and Explorer sections and supports about 50 young people from Feniscowles and the wider Blackburn area.
- The group has been operating since 1949 and is based at Immanuel Church Hall in Feniscowles, Blackburn.
- Future plans include purchasing the new hut, building an adjacent covered outdoor space, and improving access to the surrounding woodland; additional funding is being sought for these steps.
Summary:
The donation allows the project to enter its initial construction phase by preparing the site for a replacement hut and related works. The group says improved facilities are intended to broaden community use and support youth development. Further funding and partnerships are being pursued to buy the hut and complete additional improvements. Undetermined at this time.
