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Largs Community Council
2023-02-08 • No comments • • Official position 1 • North Coast
In Town Environment Group A) Enhance existing Community Garden (corner of Gogoside Road / Irvine Road) purchasing additional summer plants and Seasonal Event Features which have been enormous success in past year (Easter Bunny, Halloween Witch, Christmas Tree with Frosty the Snowman) With Larger Christmas tree and lighting feature as well as additions ie Santa's Sleigh and Reindeer B) Litter Campaign (phase 2) Phase1 now complete with over half the Town's shops displaying "Emoji" circular litter poster (circa 40 posters left for distribution April'23) as well as 2No 1.0m dia signs within Largs Academy refectory. Phase 2 production of 10-12 Large Scale posters for distribution at highly visible locations throughout Largs : entrance to School Campus, public parks, Vikingar, Barrfields and Prom (relevant consents being attained with assistance from NAC)
Amount requested: 1,000
Community Garden : Plants & Seasonal displays (including Large X/Mas tree) Plants £120 Seasonal Displays £180 Litter Campaign : 450 diam "Emoji" Litter Posters Foamex signs £30 x 6 = £180 Metal signs £100 x 5 = £500 Overall Total £1,000
Largs Viking Festival
2023-02-08 • No comments • • Official position 1 • North Coast
We would like involve the community and public in traditional living history/craft workshops. The money would be used by the Largs Viking festival to have traditional workshops for all groups and ages. The reenactors of the Largs Viking Village have their own living history topics and are skilled in the ways of demonstrating, making and creating traditional crafts. We would use the money to buy in materials so that the public can then take part and learn how to make and take home crafts
Amount requested: £800
We will use the money to buy raw materials as below to enable the public make the following crafts for free. The cost of the materials to buy the below would be £800.00
NATURAL TEXTILES Weaving, natural dyeing, carding, spinning. Taking raw wool and turning it into a textile or spinning flax for linen.
WOODWORK Learning about wood, what kinds are better for working with. Using a laith and having a go at carving, making a simple bowl or spoon.
BASKET WEAVING Using willow to make simple fish shapes and be shown how to make baskets and other useful items.
LEATHER MAKING Learn how to make simple pouches and how to stamp into leather.
METAL WORK Have a go at simple blacksmithing with non ferrus metals.
BEE KEEPING Learn about bee keeping and make a simple beeswax candle.
COIN STRIKING Learn how coins were struck. Strike and keep your own coin.
RUNES Learn about the runes, what they were used for and make your own lucky charm.
JEWELLERY MAKING Make a simple Thors hammer for luck.
CLAY Make your own pottery.
Cumbrae Primary Parent Council
2023-02-08 • No comments • • Official position 1 • North Coast
The children and parents would like to develop an area in front of the school for the whole community to work together to create a seated area, a butterfly/ bee garden and flower planters to encourage families and the wider community to use the space to socialise across the generations and appreciate nature.
Amount requested: £1,000
2 recycled picnic benches - £400 each = £800 Gardening equipment eg. spades, forks, buckets and gloves- £100 Seeds and bedding plants £100
Largs Table Tennis Club
2023-02-08 • 2 comments • • Official position 1 • North Coast
We have created a new Table Tennis Club for Largs and the local north coast and Cumbrae area, that will benefit the whole community, irrespective of age, ability and health. We run an open-to-all group session with activities for all abilities and ages. We have had attendance from ages 6 months to 93yrs! We offer FREE sessions for those under 18yrs. Our project is to hire or train our members to coach and train players. Our project will pay for attendance at accredited courses to develop players of all ages, through fun table tennis based activities.
Amount requested: £705
Attendance at Tennis Scotland's Coaching Level 1 course in Edinburgh, for 3 people including travel expenses. Course fee £135, course is on two days but separated by several weeks so there will be double travel expenses, estimated at £50 per visit, per person. £135+£100= £235 per person x 3 people = £705. Shared travel will reduce the costs, any reduced cost saving will be utilised for other training activities.
Largs Church of the Nazarene
2023-02-08 • No comments • • Official position 1 • North Coast
In addition to the current cookery classes we provide, we would like to add a monthly class teaching people how to budget, and prepare meals that are cooked in a slow-cooker. Those involved would be provided with a slow-cooker and all ingredients. Each class will include the preparation of meals that can be frozen and cooked at home. The featured recipes will be served during the class for all involved to taste. All classes will offer both hands-on participation, and also provide a warm space for those who prefer to watch and learn and taste the dishes featured.
Amount requested: £1,000
Slow-cookers - £350 Food and Ingredients - £275 Packaging and food containers - £135 Fuel for the portable gas cookers (used during 4 classes) - £90 Office materials/Promotion (ink, paper, printing costs) - £150 Total:£1000
Dementia Friendly Largs
2023-02-08 • No comments • • Official position 1 • North Coast
We would like to purchase 8 Robotic pets ( dogs or cats) to distribute to people living at home with Dementia. Research and anecdotal evidence show that robotic pets helps people living with Dementia on multiple levels. 1 A reduction in anxiety, agitation, stress, and depression and an enhanced sense of wellbeing 2 Improved social interaction and communication with family /caregivers. 3 The ability to self-soothe with a safe activity that does not require close supervision. 4 The resurrection of happy memories of former beloved pets, or other times that gave them pleasures 5 Reduction in the need for anti-psychotic medication.
Amount requested: £1,000
Robotic Dogs Joy for All B9108 companion golden pup on Amazon £124.60 x 4 = £498.40 Robotic cat Joy for all A7594 orange tabby on Amazon £124 x4 = £496
Cumbrae SWI (Scottish Women's Institute) known locally as Cumbrae Rural
2023-02-08 • No comments • • Official position 1 • North Coast
Continue improving local life and well-being of the community by extending the range of our activities and by being able to cover the travelling costs of off island speakers to our monthly meetings. Extending our activities by promoting civic pride and active citizenship by adopting a flower bed in the town and participating in a beach clean with the Field Studies Centre. Reduce social isolation by funding an off island bus trip for members Continue developing skills and intergenerational activities by our Handiwives group continuing to support pupils of Cumbrae Primary School
Amount Requested: £950
£200 to cover cost of preparing, planting and caring for an adopted flower bed / planter £300 to enhance to the running of our monthly meetings and activities. £450 to pay for off island bus trip