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Eligible applications: Garnock Valley

Total budget £14,417

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Wee School Pantry

2023-02-08  •  No comments  •  NAC Admin  •  Connected Communities  •  Garnock Valley

We would like to be able to stock a larger variety of food products especially fresh fruit & vegetables that we can offer to the pantry users at a low cost or even for free. This would help us greatly to promote healthy eating within the local community. 

Funds requested: £1000

The full  amount would be spent on buying fruit & vegetables for panty on a weekly basis 

£1,000
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Dalry Community Development Hub

2023-02-08  •  No comments  •  NAC Admin  •  Connected Communities  •  Garnock Valley

We have outgrown our small basic greenhouse. We have been able to raise most of the funds to purchase a new substantial larger one. This will benefit our volunteers and schools and will enable us to grow so much more from seed and give us an extra space for teaching, producing  more fruit and vegetables to give back to our community. We have found  the health and wellbeing of our volunteers and visitors have greatly improved by participating at the community garden.

Funds requested: £1000

Purchase a Rhino 8ft x 12ft greenhouse with staging, shelves etc  £4018.00 Instalation and ground work £900

£1,000
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Men's Shed Dalry

2023-02-08  •  No comments  •  NAC Admin  •  Connected Communities  •  Garnock Valley

The donated bicycles we are recycling, often require components we do not have available.  The ability to replace worn tyres or stretched chains for example, would allow us to make our community bicycles safer and more durable, allowing users to venture further with confidence.  

Funds requested: £650

Replacement bicycles components - £500 Degreasers and lubricants. - £150 

£650
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Beith Orr Park Neighbourhood Watch

2023-02-22  •  No comments  •  NAC Admin  •  Connected Communities  •  Garnock Valley

We run Garnock Valley Carves, which takes place on Saturday 9th September and is expected to attract around 3000 visitors. 28 carvings (produced by 14 international carvers) will be auctioned at the end of the day, some for community benefit.

The event costs around £12000 to run. We try to make all children's activities free, with reduced entry for families (under 5's are free). Free stalls are offered to all not for profit community groups.

We provide 2 Face Painters, 2 Story Tellers, Play outdoors, Axe Throwing, Hands on learning at the Amateur Radio station, Wood working skills, and others.

 

Funds requested: £1000 to cover face painting and storytelling.

We have provided a breakdown of last year’s costs, and we plan to bring in additional funding from other sources to cover the outstanding costs:

Hire of 2 Face Painters @ £250 each   = £500

Hire of Story Tellers @ £250 each     = £500

Hire of Play Outdoors @ £650 + Vat   = £780

Hire of Marquee 1 @ £400                  =£400

Council Event Fees                               = £494

Hire of Toilets  6 off                              =£576

Insurance for the event                        = £406.35

 

Total of above (Last years prices)         = £3,656.35

These are only some of the costs involved in running this prestigious event for the area.

 

£1,000