A Shropshire community farm has scooped up £3,000 in grant money, as the CLA Charitable Trust announces its latest round of applications.
Four charities in the West Midlands have been awarded grant money, which is awarded to organisations that help connect people who are disabled or disadvantaged within the countryside.
Allowing people to come together to socialise, the group also promotes physical activity and builds a connection with green spaces. Let Us Play located in Wolverhampton is an inner-city charity that provides safe, engaging and educational opportunities for children with special needs and disabilities.
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