The Prestwood Methodist Church have been successful in their bid for a £4,000 grant towards the cost of replacing four windows in the main hall.
The funding comes from the HS2 Community and Environment Fund (CEF) and it will also be used to replace an existing access door and emergency exit door with aluminium framed units.
Malcolm Appleby, Property Steward, Prestwood Methodist Church said: "Our Main Hall is used extensively by many community groups in the village, and the new windows will help to maintain this useful facility for years to come, and to reduce heating costs. We are very grateful for all the external funding received for this project.”
Since the HS2 Community and Business funds were launched in 2017, 47 projects in the Bucks area have shared over £2.7million.
Projects have ranged from community facilities upgrades and sports programmes, to schemes to support businesses in the area that may be disrupted by the construction of HS2.

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