Delighted youngsters at Highbridge Community Youth Club were celebrating on Friday night (March 9th) after being handed a £250 cash boost.
Somerset County councillor Rosemarie Parsons, who represents Highbridge and Burnham-On-Sea South, presented the money towards the purchase of new play equipment at the centre.
Gill Udall, who set up the centre in Pearce Drive last year, told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “We’re delighted with the money – it will be used to buy the club a new air hockey table, which all the children are really looking forwards to using!”
The donation is part of the annual £5,000 which each County Councillor is given to promote and assist community activity in their divisional areas.
Cllr Parsons has also given money towards a St John’s School garden project, the Regeneration Project’s Community Volunteer Day, a King Alfred School youth project, and Highbridge Children’s Centre.
Our photo shows Cllr Parsons handing over the cheque to Gill Udall and some of the youngsters at the Highbridge Community Youth Club