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Dalry Community Cinema
2024-09-06 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Dalry Community Sports Club was founded in 2007 as a constituted group and has been a registered charity since 2014. Initially, our key aims were to advance public participation in sport in Dalry and the surrounding area by promoting and providing opportunities for a wide range of sporting and leisure activities in an accessible manner to all groups of people, and to improve the fitness and health of the persons for whom the activities are intended. Through these initiatives we have worked to generate an environment to live in which strengthens our community, recreating the levels of inclusion enjoyed by previous generations. Over recent years we have built on this and looked for additional opportunities to help address other key issues within our community, including, social isolation, food deprivation, mental health & wellbeing and cost of living issues. We are looking to extent some of the benefits we have realised from these initiatives by launching free regular Community Cinema events with complimentary refreshments. We ran a successful trial night in the Community Centre last Christmas and have had a number of requests to repeat this. To help us realise this, we would work in partnership with Dalry Community Centre Association to deliver these free events.
Community Cinema events
Breakdown of costs:
Purchase of Equipment - £300
We would seek to purchase a DVD Player (approx. £100) and a Large Projector Screen (£200). DCSC already have a projector and speakers, Dalry Community Centre would purchase the annual film licence at a cost of around £400.
Community Centre Hall Let - £14.70 per hour x 3 hours = £44.10 (1 x 90min film plus setup/pack away time – 3 hours required for event)
Cost of living – NIL cost entry– tickets only
Food deprivation – look to provide free soft drinks/tea/coffee/biscuits ahead of the film (cost £50 per event)
Attendance – maximum 100
Total costs per event = £94.10
1 event per month = 12 x £94.10 = £1,129.20 plus equipment cost of £300.
Total cost of project - £1,429.20
Montgomery Court Entertainment Committee
2024-09-12 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
We would like to apply for funding to help us provide social events, a Christmas lunch and party and free lunch clubs throughout the year.
Christmas Lunch and party £200
Lunch Club £500
Entertainer fees for 4 special events £300
The She Shed Dalry
2024-09-12 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Any funding received will help to purchase overheads, ensuring that we can deliver the best She Shed possible, whilst supporting mental health and wellbeing. This will enable us to continue to provide a safe space, with the opportunity for our members to get involved in group activities.
- Crafting materials £350
- Branded items £50
- Food and drink £100
- Mindfulness class £150
- Room Hire £350
Barrmill and District Community Association
2024-09-12 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Barrmill and District Community Association provide and organise recreational facilities for the community. We also manage the Barrmill Community Centre for the benefit of the community.
There are many activities organised and run by volunteers including carpet bowling, bingo and chit chat club on a weekly basis. Charity coffee mornings, Christmas Fairy Trails, an annual dog show and teddy bear's picnic have also been added to the range of events offered in recent years. There is also an annual garden competition for gardeners in the area.
Barrmill Conservaiton Group which works in conjunction with Barrmill and Distriict Community Association provide weekly and monthly workdays to maintain the park
Funding would show gratitude for all the time and effort the volunteers contribute to the assocation.
Christmas dinner at Cafe Solace Kilbirnie
2024-08-28 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Cafe Solace Kilbirnie provides low cost meals each Friday at lunchtime and in the evening to the community. These are very popular with between 30-40 customers at lunchtime and 70-80 in the evening. Children under 12 or anyone in need eat free. For some of our customers, we are the only friendly people they will speak to in a week, and it may be the only home cooked meal that they have. At Christmas we like to make even more special, in particular for those customers who have no family to share the festivities with, and our chef and volunteers prepare a lovely three course traditional Christmas feast and arrange a visit from Santa to present wee gift bags for each of our customers (held over two weeks due to numbers - up to 170). We do make a nominal charge for the Christmas events, but to avoid hardship to those customers who are struggling financially we heavily subsidise these from our own funds (and children still eat free). We have been fortunate in receiving support from other areas in previous years to assist with costs and reduce the impact on our funds. This year, the volunteer team are carrying out some fundraising to pay for the small gifts that we will give our customers (sponsored walk, guess the teddy's birthday etc). Based on last year's costs (£1,677.39), and the continued increase in food prices, we estimate that we will need to subside the events by around £8-900 from our funds. Our food costs over the past months have been higher than predicted, due to the unsuitability of much of the food that we are receiving from Fareshare and we are anticipating heavier than normal expenditure in the early part of 2025 as we start to plant out our new vegetable garden. To enable us to meet our ongoing commitments and still provide a festive treat out for our customers, we are requesting funding of £500 to be put towards the purchase of food required for our Christmas meals (approx £2.94 per potential attendee).
PLACE WOODLANDS KILBIRNIE
2024-09-03 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Our group is so unique. We have people from all walks of life, retired folks, people who suffer from mental health issues, veterans, young teens from povierty who we mentor and try and use nature to distract them from the issue they have, people with addiction issues. We have other groups come and use our woodlands to teach about nature. Scouts and restbite office staff. Lots and lots of folks
We have been doing lots of projects to help with climate change and habit restoration and creation. Aspin tree planting, fruit tree planting, tree maintenance and control of invasive species, wild flower planting. Water course maintenance. So much going on I could go on and on.
The funding we need is mostly PPE funding. We desperately need safety equipment like gloves, waterproofs, safety wellingtons, safety glasses, highviz tops, safety helmets with viziers, ear defenders,
Pricing from Amazon as an estimated price of these things.
Hi Viz tops = £6.49 each x14
Safety helmets with viziers = £23.99 each X2
Ear defenders = £13.99 each x 4
Safety wellingtons sizes from 7 to 11 = £22.39 to £23.39 each x9
Safety gloves = £8.99 pack of twelve
Safety gloves anti thorn = £9.99 each x4
Waterproof top and bottoms varise sizes = £19.99 each x15
Safety glasses pack of 12 = £14.99
We have also thought about our circumstances in the winter. We currently don't have a proper place to keep warm and boil the kettle. A small stove was our thoughts as it would provide heat to dry off and heat a kettle. We also make a pot of stew in the winter to help warm all the volunteers. Cooking has been a bit difficult but a little log stove would improve that immensely.
Stove to cook on = £117.95
Total for all above is £998.97
Please consider us for this funding. It would be a massive help to our group and the community.
Dalry Community Larder - Fresh Produce
2024-09-06 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
We have been operating our Community Larder since Nov 2020, initially as a foodbank during the pandemic, but now aligned with NAC`s Community Larder model, where customers pay £4, for a selection of items and a variety of free short dated/best before items. Unfortunately, over the last 12 months, we have seen how the rising costs have impacted on our funding, where money doesn’t stretch as far as it once did and since the cost of living crisis started, we have seen the numbers of people attending our Community Larder steadily increase. We are now seeing more families attending, as well as more people who are working. Local businesses have been great here, where we work in partnership with ASDA, Bookers, Co-op and Irvine`s Bakery, who supply us with a combination, of either free short dated/best before items, or items at discounted prices, but during the winter months the donations of fruit and vegetables falls off quite sharply.
Evidence shows that there are significant health benefits to eating at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables daily, particularly in the case of young people and the elderly.
Estimated Costs:
Provision of fruit and vegetables for 26 weeks - 52 larder sessions @ £25 - Total £1,300.
Garnock Valley community concert band
2024-09-13 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Garnock valley community concert band ( GVCCB Charity number SCO43326)) is a striving and inclusive community band- continuing to grow and reconnect musicians throughout the garnock valley.
GVCCB gives public performances throughout the community such as St Margarets church in Dalry in which included a local choir, string ensemble and the children’s choirs from local schools. GVCCB also perform at the Scottish and the National concert band festivals each year ( SCBF and NCBF), being highly successful in both – lifting platinum awards each year.
This is only accomplishable with a hard working committee, fundraising throughout the year and funding made available to us.
We keep our subscriptions as low as feasibly possible, to encourage as many players wishing to return to music.
For many, music is a vital (sometimes - only) social interaction available for them – helping their mental wellness, mental agility through reading music and actively encouraging them to interact with like minded people.
We hire local practice space within the Garnock valley community campus once a week, maintain a musical library ( costing approx £1000-£1500 per year) to keep our concerts and competition performances fresh, challenging and interesting, and hire our musical director at £3500 per annum
We should like to put ourselves forward for the full amount possible (£1000)to go towards the cost of our musical library .
Considering the output for so many, we can make this money go a very long way.
Kilbirnie and Glengarnock Community Association
2024-09-11 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Our Commuinty Larder was set up to offer a top up shop which would help alleviate food insecurity as we moved out of lockdown. We have found since that there is a growing number of members who use our service as a main shop not a top-up due to the increased cost of living. Our proposal is for Kilbirnie and Glengarnock Community Association to purchase fresh meat packs from a local butcher and provide them to our larder members either free or at a vastly reduced rate as the cost of buying them themselves may be prohibitively expensice therefore lots of our members will not be getting the proper nutrition in their diet which ultimately long term affects their health and wellbeing. On average we have about 50 weekly members and it would be great for them to be able to have access to fresh, locally sourced meat which they may not get otherwise. We are asking for £1000 which would allow us to purchase 50 x £20 meat packs which would include a variety of meat that could be utilised on a number of meals for people on a low income.
Friends of Lochshore Park
2024-09-11 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Our group provides a crucial role in reducing social isolation by providing a friendly welcome to those who enjoy physical exercise in an outdoor environment. We attract members from Kilbirnie, Beith and as far afield as Saltcoats. We are proud of our contribution to the regeneration of the park which is located on the site of the Glengarnock Iron and Steel Works, remnants of which can be seen to this day. Our weekly workdays are opportunities for volunteers who share a love of the outdoors to connect with one another and strengthen community bonds; tasks have included planting trees, coppicing, creating paths and wildlife projects.
Lochshore Park is a newly created country park with a 5-kilometre tarred and hard-core path, designed for eventual use as a Saturday morning park run venue. Our current project is to create a woodland trail through our “Enchanted Forest”. To attract greater numbers to the park we would like to make this a magical experience for younger children with models and sculptures en route to a woodland glade with tree stump seats.
Over the winter months we intend to build bird and bat boxes and craft willow sculptures. This will require the services of a willow weaving artist. These activities will be open to the public with anything created by them free to be taken away.
We have secured funding to build a habitat for ground nesting bees, which will be a labour-intensive exercise. However, many of the other projects we would like to tackle require expertise which none of us possess. If awarded a Proportional Budgeting grant we would like to buy in support and training for our members.
Estimated Costs
Creation of Enchanted Forest £197
Timber for bird boxes £236
Free Public Classes £325
Advertising £240