Please Vote for Paces and help to raise much needed funding towards their Inclusive Play Area!

4th November 2016

From Monday 31st October customers of the Tesco Chapeltown Express store will be able to vote for community projects in the North Sheffield area.

Paces has developed a play area project that has been designed to enable children of all abilities to play together. There is presently no area for outdoor play at Paces. Tesco has teamed up with Groundwork UK on its Bags of Help initiative in hundreds of regions across England and Wales. Paces has been shortlisted through the initiative to receive a grant award. The scheme will see three community groups and projects in these regions awarded grants of £12,000, £10,000 and £8,000 all raised from the 5p bag charge. The public can vote from 31st October to 13th November on who should receive the £12,000, £10,000 and £8,000 grant awards. We would love to get your vote! Pop in buy a pint of milk and Vote, Vote, Vote! Thank you for your support!

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