Pauline Black helps celebrate hub funding

Vanessa PearceWest Midlands
BBC Pauling Black wears a black hat and jacket, and white shirt. She has two other women and a man to her right. On her left is a poster about Destination Ball Hill, Your local community group. She is holding a colourful cake with Welcome to Ball Hill iced on it.BBC
Pauline Black was guest of honour at an event to celebrate the funding

Lottery funding awarded to a community group in Coventry will allow it to provide an "open door" to those in need, it said.

Destination Ball Hill has been awarded more than £19,000 from the National Lottery Community Fund to support the continued growth of services.

The group runs a job club, offers mental health support and provides children and family activities from the 2 Tone Cafe and All Saints St Margaret's Church.

The money was "a win for the whole community", the organisation said, and a "major step forward" in allowing it to grow.

The funding, the group added, would allow the expansion of weekly activities and introduce new ones "shaped by local need".

Reverend Beks Rothnie smiles at the camera. She is wearing a bright pink hoodie with "I'd rather be playing rugby" written on it.
The funding will allow the expansion of services at the hub, says Rev Beks Rothnie

Pauline Black, the lead singer of Coventry band The Selecter was guest of honour at an event at the hub earlier.

"Today is a wonderful example of what we can achieve when people come together with a shared purpose," the singer and deputy lieutenant for the West Midlands said.

Rev Beks Rothnie, from the church, said support was available to the community "right on their doorstep when they need it".

Additional services were available for "anyone who's having a particularly tough time, particularly at the moment with the current economic crisis, it gives them somewhere to come to talk," she said.

"It gives them a chance to build community, make friends, not be isolated.

"There is fantastic support out there, but it's sometimes a question of getting to it."

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