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1:30pm Monday 9th November 2009
A successful youth club may have to close many of its projects due to lack of funding.
The Crew Club in Whitehawk, Brighton, set up ten years ago following the fatal stabbing of Jay Kensett, has more than 400 members aged seven to 16.
But its organisers are stunned after being knocked back in an initial application for a £25,000 grant from Brighton and Hove City Council.
The money, a small percentage of the local authority’s £3.7 million Three Year Strategic Grant, would have covered the building’s basic running costs.
Organiser Darren Snow said: “This is the most worrying period we've had since we opened."
A council spokeswoman confirmed 68 projects across the city had been chosen for the grant.
The final decision will be made on November 12.
Councillor Dee Simson, cabinet member for community affairs , said: “I can’t comment on individual cases but the groups that have been put forward were decided upon by a cross-party advisory group.”
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