Community Fund round six
The sixth round of the Community Fund attracted 18 applications in total and 14 were successful in receiving full or part funding. All awards were made in November 2025.
The total amount awarded across the borough was £998,451.
Round six Community Fund successful projects
| Grantee | Charity or company number | Total | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Achieving for Children (AfC - Heatham House) |
Company number 08878185 |
£47,000 |
The project will revitalise the multi use games area(MUGA) at Heatham House to allow basketball, football, volleyball, padel and other sports for wider use by community. A canopy will also be added to one of the skate ramps to allow it to be used in wet weather. |
| Habitats & Heritage (Grimwood) |
Registered charity number 1140872 |
£11,566 |
The project will enable improvements to space at the Grimwood Road garden site. The wider project aims to establish a community orchard, build raised planting beds, install permeable paving, outdoor furniture and a bike repair stand. |
| Hampton & Hampton Hill Voluntary Care (GreenwoodCommunity Centre) |
Registered charity number 1140070 |
£25,000 | The project will enable a range of improvements to the community centre including: upgrading the heating system, storeroom refurbishment, upgrading chairs and tables, redecorating the centre and installing audio visual equipment. |
| Hampton Wick Royal Cricket Club (HWRCC) | £75,000 | The project is part of a wider programme to rebuild the pavilion, which was destroyed by arson. It will create a new fully accessible building with changing rooms and social spaces. | |
| Marble Hill Playcentre |
Registered charity number 1110615 |
£25,000 | The project will refurbish the building to improve energy efficiency and ensure DDA compliance and inclusion. |
| Moormead Community and Sports Pavilion |
Registered charity number 1179951 |
£350,000 | The project is part of a wider programme to build a new community pavilion including unisex and accessible toilets, café, storage for sports equipment. |
| Teddington Theatre Club |
Registered charity number 257265 |
£50,000 | The project will install new boilers with solar panels and battery storage, to replace four old gas boilers, replacing a non-repairable system and allowing continued use of the building. |
| Grantee | Charity or company number | Total | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barnes Community Arts Centre (the OSO) |
Registered charity number 1150658 Company number 000254 |
£50,190 | The project will maintain and improve the building to continue and expand use. This includes accessibility and studio improvements. |
| Cambrian Community Centre |
Registered charity number 1151011 Company number 8268372 |
£75,000 | The project will improve the building to make it Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) compliant. Creating a new front entrance, double door access to the community space at the rear, accessible toilets, upgrading signage, other internal and external reconfiguration. |
| Habitats & Heritage (Kew to Richmond) |
Registered charity number 1140872 |
£6,500 | The project will support the wider use of Grove Gardens Chapel by installing a destratification fan and TV screen. |
| Mortlake Hall |
Registered charity number 1140872 |
£92,195 | The project will extend the kitchen and install catering equipment, improving storage, new chairs and redecoration. |
| Orange Tree Theatre |
Registered charity number 266128 Company Number 1113093 |
£75,000 | The project is part of a £4 million refurbishment programme, which is looking to fit a new lift, create step-free access throughout, new viewing spaces for wheelchair users, more toilets, double the foyer space and activate street presence. |
| Achieving for Children (AfC - PowerStation Youth Centre) |
Company number 08878185 |
£20,000 | The project will improve the centre including storage space and equipment, improving music spaces, computer area upgrade, hot and cold-water stations. |
| St Luke's House | Community Association | £96,000 | The project will renovate the building to increase use - including ground floor full rewire and electric upgrades, conversion of underused areas into new classrooms and offices, kitchen and toilet modernisation, installation of Wi-Fi, CCTV and compliant fire doors. |
Ham and Petersham
No funding was applied for in this area for this round.
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Updated: 13 January 2026
