Forty-six community projects supported through Lower Thames Crossing Community Fund

22nd June 2026

The Community Fund is part of an almost £2 million programme supporting local projects during construction.

Therapeutic gardening project among 31 community initiatives awarded Lower Thames Crossing funding

Trust Links, a charity that helps reduce isolation and improve wellbeing through nature-based activities and therapeutic gardening, has been awarded £10,000 from National Highways’ Lower Thames Crossing Community Fund.

As part of its commitment to creating a lasting positive legacy, the Lower Thames Crossing will invest almost £2 million in community projects during the construction of the new road, supporting initiatives that make a meaningful difference to local people and places.

The funding will enable Trust Links, an Essex-based charity, to create a new community garden in South Ockendon. The garden will give residents the opportunity to learn practical gardening skills, grow fresh produce and take part in cooking sessions using ingredients harvested from the site. Designed to bring people together, the project will help tackle social isolation, improve physical and mental wellbeing, and strengthen connections within the local community.

Roads and Buses Minister Simon Lightwood said:

 “The Government’s significant investment in the Lower Thames Crossing will help local communities by relieving congestion at Dartford and creating new opportunities, but also by backing local good causes that will make a real difference to people’s lives.”

Matt King, CEO of Trust Links, said:

“We are delighted to receive this funding, enabling us to deliver a programme of nature-based community workshops at the Flowers Estate in South Ockendon. We are finding that the needs around skills development, community connection and mental health have never been greater. Investment such as this is essential to enable the voluntary and community sector to work with residents to improve mental health and wellbeing locally.”

Katharina Ferguson, Sustainability and Supply Chain Director, Lower Thames Crossing said:

“We are committed to being a good neighbour and it’s a privilege to be able to support a diverse range of projects, run by dedicated volunteers, who all share the goal of improving local wellbeing.”

Zoe Brampton, Grants Manager at Essex Community Foundation, said:

“We are delighted to continue administering the Lower Thames Crossing Community Fund and see this funding awarded to so many fantastic local charities and community groups across Thurrock, Brentwood and Havering.

These organisations play such an important role in supporting their communities, and the projects funded will help improve wellbeing, develop skills and create stronger connections for local people. We look forward to seeing these projects develop and the benefits they will bring to residents and communities across the area.”

Funding applications are reviewed by a panel of representatives from local authorities, community groups, National Highways and Essex Community Foundation, ensuring support is directed to projects that deliver lasting benefits for local communities.

In Essex, 31 Brentwood, Havering and Thurrock charities and community groups have been awarded cash grants of up to £10,000 from the Lower Thames Crossing’s Community Fund. Each will enhance the quality of life for the local community by boosting skills and employment, improving mental health and wellbeing and helping people feel connected within their local areas.

Other groups to benefit include Essex and Herts Air Ambulance Trust, enabling CPR training across Thurrock and Brentwood. The Aveley Men’s Shed will also receive funding to purchase tools and equipment, allowing it to expand its programme of teaching woodworking to the local community, helping to combat isolation and loneliness.

The next round of the Lower Thames Crossing Community Fund is due to launch in early 2027.

For further information about  the Lower Thames Crossing Community Fund you can contact our grants team on:

Tel: 01245 355947
Email: hello@essexcf.org.uk

Or contact Lower Thames Crossing directly at:

Email: info@lowerthamescrossing.co.uk