A Lowton Resident’s Association has received a £500 donation that will be used towards its social inclusion project.
Oaklands and Meadows Residents Association applied to Redrow’s community grant scheme for help towards a monthly event they put on for local pensioners.
The association, that was established in 2006, meets on the second Wednesday of each month at Lowton Social Club. Members can take part in activities including music, bingo and raffles as well as speaking to a local councillor about any issues or concerns they may have.
Mike Norris, treasurer of Oaklands and Meadows Residents Association, says the club is a lifeline for some of its circa 100 members, with these meetings being the only company some may have for days at a time.
“Social exclusion of the elderly has always been a problem however Covid-19 and the various lockdowns has worsened the situation,” said Mike.
“During our events our volunteers make sure everyone is talking to someone, so no one is left alone. The dance floor is always full, even some of our older members who are well into their nineties get up and have a dance.”
Mike says that some members haven’t returned to the monthly events as they are still worried about the effects of Covid however volunteers reach out to these members through phone calls.
The event at Lowton Social Club is alternated with an almost identical event at Parkside Golbourne. This way members have a chance of meeting up fortnightly.
Linked to its Oakwood Fields development, Redrow has gifted six local community groups with a share of £2,000.
Redrow Lancashire’s sales director Sian Pitt said: “When we launched the community grants for the Lowton community, we were blown away by the number of entrants we had.
“Oaklands and Meadows Residents Association stuck out to us as their events benefit a huge number of the community. What they do will be the highlight to many pensioners weeks to get them out the house and around peers.
“We hope our donation can help them to put on a fantastic event in the coming months.”
The community grants are in addition to more than £400,000 of contributions Redrow is providing to the local community around its development in Lowton as part of the planning process. With over £175,000 going to local schools, £130,000 to local play areas and £110,000 to Pennington Flash Country Park to improve the area for new and existing residents.
To find out more about Oaklands and Meadows Residents Association email Mike.
Located in a semi-rural location, Oakwood Fields will have just over 100 three and four-bedroom homes. To find out more contact Redrow’s sales team on 01942447712 or visit the development page.