A £1m Scout hut set for the Golden Triangle WILL be built after an unexpected funding gap putting the project in jeopardy was filled. The 33rd Norwich Scout Group's new building in Jessopp Road looked set for disaster when, just two weeks ago, with work already under way, volunteers issued an urgent appeal to raise £133,000 or sacrifice the £916,000 granted through a government fund. Despite making cuts to the designs and stripping back the building plans as far as possible, a rise in construction costs created a deficit of thousands that the original grant just could not cover.
Part of the building has already been demolished (Image: 33rd Norwich Scouts) Now, the group has revealed that the build will be going ahead - despite only raising £50,000 of the £133,000 shortfall. Lead volunteer Andrew Parle said: "We are utterly delighted that we have found a way through this. "This is due in no small part to the incredible generosity of our community.
Between pledges and donations via our crowdfund we have raised a further £50,000. READ MORE: Model with terminal cancer wins beauty pageant as hospital treatment continues "A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has helped us. "We are on track to give our community and the young people of south Norwich the facility they deserve.
” Andrew Parle is the lead volunteer for the 33rd Scout Group in Jessopp Road (Image: Denise Bradley) It has been revealed that the project is now going to be split into two phases with the hall built i.