28 July 2025
£200,000 Fund boosts energy efficiency in Somerset’s community buildings

Fifteen community buildings across Somerset have received grants totalling almost £200,000 to fund vital energy efficiency upgrades. The grants will help reduce running costs, lower carbon emissions and ensure these well-used spaces remain sustainable into the future.
The funding was administered by Somerset Community Foundation (SCF), with expert support from the Community Buildings Team at Thrive. Grants have supported a wide range of energy-saving improvements, such as solar panels, insulation, double glazing, and air source heat pumps.
“We’d love to run the funding programme for a 2nd time as we received many more applications than we could support,” said Clare Stephen, Programmes Manager at SCF. “Seeing the work undertaken by the trustees of community buildings across the county has been humbling. They are working tirelessly to ensure the sustainability of these buildings so that many local people and groups can continue to use them. These buildings are often at the heart of local communities, and we want to help protect them as essential assets in Somerset.”
The programme comes at a critical time, with rising energy costs putting community groups under increasing pressure. Many of the buildings are ageing and draughty, making them expensive to heat and threatening their long-term viability.
“This funding is a game-changer,” said Pauline Drew, Trustee at Croscombe Village Hall. “We want to ensure the hall remains a warm and welcoming space for everyone but the last few years have seen us struggling with aging windows and doors, coupled with a staggering rise in energy bills. Being able to install energy efficient glazing will mean we can keep the hall at the heart of the community, reduce our bills and do our bit for the planet. It’s a huge relief for us all.”
Many groups were also supported by Thrive to carry out energy efficiency audits, helping them assess the current condition of their buildings and identify the upgrades that would deliver the greatest impact and future savings. Annual savings of at least £500 per year are expected for participating buildings, and some groups could reduce annual carbon emissions by up to 7 tonnes.
Grants awarded:
- Albemarle Centre, Taunton – £19,252 for carbon reduction improvements.
- Ashwick & Oakhill Village Hall – £15,000 for solar panels.
- Bridgwater Town Council – £20,000 for 50 photovoltaic panels at ReCreation Community Centre.
- Burnham Community Centre – £20,000 for insulation and solar panels.
- Crispin Community Centre, Street – £14,874 for secondary glazing.
- Croscombe Village Hall – £12,000 for energy-efficient windows and doors.
- Curry Mallet & Beercrocombe Hall – £7,398 for ceiling insulation.
- Goathurst Village Hall – £4,986 for efficiency upgrades.
- Halse Village Hall – £10,000 for building improvements.
- Ilminster Bowling & Tennis Club – £2,500 for LED lighting.
- Litton Village Hall – £20,000 for energy-saving upgrades.
- Nynehead Memorial Hall – £5,990 for heating and insulation.
- Rimpton Village Hall – £20,000 for double glazing.
- The Charltons Community Centre, Somerton – £10,000 for energy-efficient heating.
- Wedmore Village Hall – £10,000 for an air source heat pump.
To support more programmes like this and help fund future environmental projects across Somerset, donate to The Somerset Environment Fund, one of SCF’s Collective Giving Funds: www.somersetcf.org.uk/environment
About Somerset Community Foundation:
Somerset Community Foundation is a grant-making charity that helps build strong communities where everyone can thrive. They do this by funding local charities and facilitating local giving.
SCF provides simple, rewarding and impactful ways for donors to give locally, guided by research and their unrivalled local knowledge.
For small, local charities, community groups and social enterprises, they provide vital funding and support to help their organisations flourish. They provide over £4 million of funding to local groups every year.
By inspiring local giving and funding social action, they support local communities to drive change and realise their dreams.
Photo caption: Fundraising event at Crispin Community Centre in Street.
The Somerset Environment Fund
We created The Somerset Environment Fund to bring together local people passionate about supporting environmental issues and funding local environmental projects. By supporting this Collective Giving Fund, you’ll join with others to make a greater impact with your giving and build a more sustainable Somerset.



