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Kilwinning Discovery Award Group
2024-09-10 • No comments • • Official position 1 • Kilwinning
We have created an inclusive environment for all involved in our group. Whilst completeing the challenges involved in the awards our group give back to the community through chosen volunteering opportunities. Our group has provided a social lifeline for many members and it gives us the chance to visit different places throughout Scotland and connect with local history. This is turn positively impacts the health and wellbeing of our group memebers to help promote an active and healthy lifestyle by offering challenges that both stimulate and motivate. We have been able to access free opportunities and museums through the national trust this has not impacted our members finanically. However, we would love to be able to go further afield and access new experiences together as a group. This money would allow us us to continue to provide an inclusive environment for all our members by covering the costs and allowing equal access to aopportunities wavering financial limitations. We hope to use this money to continue to work together as a group providing key support and care to each other with the benefit of sharing new and exciting experiences togther.
We hope to access different places such as Dumfries house, this is a place where many of our members have wanted to visit but due to financial limitations, we have been unable to do so. We would also like to go over to Millport to share a day trip together and celebrating completeing different parts of our discovery awards and have an end trip bedore the group break up for summer.
We would also like to celebrate burns day as many of our group have an interest in the local history of burns and his poetry. We would like to come together and share this day as a group. We would also like to support or local community pantomime and attend this together; this will allow us the confidence to attend in the evening and increase our social inclusion as well as experiencing the nostaligia of a Christmas pantomime.
As a group we have really gelled, and we enjoy spending time togethe. The friendships that have formed through the Discovery award have spilled into the private lives of our members who regularly meet up out with the group environment creating a bigger support network for everyone involved. This award group has opened social opportunties for all involved having such a positive effect on the mental health and wellbeing of the group
Dumfries House £260
Pantomime £120
Millport Ferry £65
Millport Lunch £200
Burns supper/Location and Food £325

Footie, Food and Fun
2024-09-12 • 2 comments • • Kilwinning
hall hire £13.50 2 hour hire 13.50
qualified coach £80 90 minute hire 80.00
food @ £5 per child 20 per session 100.00
8 weekly sessions to cover various age groups. total £893.50

Christmas Together. Celebrating Diversity with the Ukrainian Community in North
2024-09-20 • No comments • • Kilwinning
Our project aims to organise a Christmas celebration for the Ukrainian community in North Ayrshire, welcoming both adults and children from various cultural backgrounds, including local Scottish residents. This event will serve as a platform for cultural exchange, fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of diverse traditions. By bringing people together to share in the joy of the season, we hope to promote unity and strengthen community bonds.
We would love to share Ukrainian traditions, such as music and food, with the people of Scotland and look forward to meeting Scottish people and others to learn about their culture too. We also aim to bring children of different nationalities together, offering games and craft workshops to foster friendships and shared creativity. The celebration will feature traditional Ukrainian customs alongside Scottish and other cultural festivities, encouraging participants to connect through shared experiences.
By creating a warm, inclusive environment, we hope that everyone, regardless of background, will feel welcome. Events like this can break down barriers, spark meaningful conversations, and create lasting friendships in the community. Bridging cultural gaps and celebrating diversity, this event will contribute to a more connected and harmonious community in North Ayrshire, especially during the festive season
Funding will be used for:
Rent of premises - 50
Trampolines for children - 270
Treats, food and drinks, sweet gifts - 310
Materials for craft workshops - 70
Games and activities facilitators- 120
Funding will be used for:
Rent of premises - 50
Trampolines for children - 270
Treats, food and drinks, sweet gifts - 310
Materials for craft workshops - 70
Games and activities facilitators- 120
Kids entertainer (Santa or another Christmas character) - 100
DJ for children and youth disco - 70
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North Ayrshire Healing Hearts Bereavement Support Group
2024-09-06 • No comments • • Kilwinning
North Ayrshire Healing Hearts Bereavement Support Group is a peer support bereavement group for community members who have experienced the death of someone they loved.
The group was established in January 2024 after an initial CRUSE pilot scheme. The 25 members did not want to lose the group and the support it offered, so Healing Hearts was formed. The group is completely self funded and has expanded now to 4 groups running in North Ayrshire taking their total to over 50 members.
The group support people physically and mentally they address issues such as social isolation, addiction and improve the members well-being and health, meeting up weekly and for social events.
The project brings people struggling with the loss of a loved one together invarious locations in North Ayrshire enabling them to supoort each other. All of the group is constituted and all of the members who run it are volunteers. They offer befriending, mentoring and sign posting to various services locally for example Money Matters, Counselling and CHAP.
The group receives referrals come from Social Work, GPs, dentists, Community link workers, Police , libraries and other organisations in Ayrshires.
We woulike to request money for the below-
50 Christmas Lunches @ £15 each = £750
Bingo Machine £150
2 Boxes Markers £24.99 each = £50
Bingo Books £30 for 600

Project Art
2024-09-16 • No comments • • Kilwinning
We meet once weekly and incur no costs from the hall, we currently have pallettes of watercolour paints and brushes that were left over from the summer program so we are very limited in our learning choices. We would greatly benefit from having a supply of resources including sketch books and different meduims to fully get the benefits from this course and our development and understanding of this creative group. We are aiming to put on a display of all our learning/work next summer once we have a good range of finished pieces to display and we are very excited about this considering on one has any experience in the Arts.
We would also like to go on a field trip to the kelvin grove art gallery in the new year, this will be an insirational trip and we will begin to explore different ways to express ourselfs which will hopefully be shown in our art work.
breakdown of costs are;-The range for supplies costings,
Watercoulor & acrylic brushes pack of 50: £8.99 x 2 - £17.98
A3 sketch books: £10 x 10 - £100
A4 sketch books: £5 x 10 - £50
Paint by number resources: £5 x 19 - £95
roll of tracing paper: £57
drawing made simple kit/ pencils: £3 x 10 - £30
A3 card: £9.99 x 5 - £49.95
Canvas's set: £20 x 10 - £200
Acrylic paint set graduate set 48: £39.99 x 5 - £199.95
Artiste Watercolour paint set 24: £19.98 x 10 - £199.80
Total £999.68

Rock and Rose Project CIC
2024-09-12 • No comments • • Kilwinning
Our community will soon have access to a range of workshops designed to teach mindfulness approaches for coping with daily struggles, stresses, social barriers, and poor mental well-being. Our directors are qualified holistic therapists that can provide, drum healing, sound healing, reiki, massage, reflexology, therapuetic art. Also we hold qualifications in education and social services with a vast range of work experience that has built our knowledge of the challenges that many face within our area.
The workshops will be open to everyone, providing a safe and supportive environment where individuals are acknowledged and listened to. Participants will have the opportunity to learn new skills, connect with others who share similar interests, and, where possible, link up with local community hubs and centers to access additional services and support. This initiative is designed to prevent social isolation by encouraging healthy daily routines and giving people a reason to engage with their community.
A sense of purpose will help those struggling to realize their potential and build confidence to contribute to their community. For individuals or families living alone, in poverty, or facing social, emotional, or mental challenges, these services and activities will enhance well-being, enabling them to better care for themselves and their families, and take pride in their local area. Collaborating with other services and local groups will foster a positive community spirit and promote a better understanding of self-care, healthy lifestyles, and a positive outlook for both themselves and their neighbours.
Therapeutic art will also be a key component of the initiative, helping individuals better understand their thoughts and emotions. This creative outlet can significantly improve mental health by offering a safe space to express stress and anxiety while introducing accessible skills that can be practiced at home.
Community members will have access to sessions and holistic therapies designed to promote calmness, relaxation, and stress relief. These sessions will be available to everyone and can be accessed in venue with in Kilwinning or within the comfort of their own homes. By offering home-based sessions, we ensure that even those who find it difficult to socialize or leave their homes can benefit, helping to build relationships and trust. Over time, we hope these individuals will feel safe and supported enough to break down barriers and integrate more fully into the social circles within the community.
We are applying for funding for the following resources to allow us to facilitate our sessions in Kilwinning -
15 cushions- £100
10 blankets - £100
4 children’s weighted blankets- £60
10 lightweight drums with beater - £150
Percussion instruments- £200
2 Ear defenders adult and child’s- £30
2 x Activity Parachute - £30
Therapeutic art resources - £80
Sensory resources- £150
2x reclining chairs - £60
Herbal Tea resources- £40

Choose Kilwinning Christmas Lights Switch On
2024-09-12 • No comments • • Kilwinning
Choose Kilwinning is a voluntary community group comprising of local businesses, residents and representatives from various organisations in Kilwinning. We organise and fund 2 major annual events in our town - The Segdoune Gala in May & Christmas Lights Switch On in late November. Each of these events are extremely well attended and very much enjoyed by all ages in our community.
Our Christmas Lights Switch On has been a tradition for many years, bringing festive joy and cheer to our town and the wider Ayrshire population. The day is a major event with free music & entertainment, market stalls, Santa’s Grotto and many activities for all ages, culminating in our Main Street being lit-up with Christmas lights. We strive to keep the event as a fun filled family day rather than a day that has high financial outlay for parents or individuals.
These events are possible thanks to unceasing fund-raising activities by Choose Kilwinning throughout the year. Choose Kilwinning cover all expenses for the day including security, required licences, electricity supply, entertainment and on-the-day running costs. The Christmas lights themselves are owned by Choose Kilwinning, however North Ayrshire Council (NAC) have previously erected, tested and stored the lights from the Council budget. Sadly, this is not the case for 2024 as budget constraints within NAC have resulted in this vital funding being unavailable. NAC has agreed to carry out all of the above actions to ensure the lights are safe and in place for our Switch On, but this is going to result in an additional cost of £8,500 for Choose Kilwinning. We have also contacted two external companies who can provide the service, but again there would be extra costs of £5364 or £8394.
Choose Kilwinning are determined that our Main Street and Town Centre will be lit up this Christmas and are seeking help in raising the desired amount. Without more funding Choose Kilwinning will struggle to meet this figure and our Main Street and Town Centre might not have Christmas Lights throughout the run up to and during the festive period. This would be hugely detrimental to morale and mental well-being within our community and could also have a significant impact on our local traders. Any funding received from the PB would go towards meeting this amount.
Costings are attached under documents.

North Ayrshire Tandem Cycling
2024-08-27 • No comments • • Kilwinning
North Ayrshire Tandem Cycling (NATC) is a local group set up in August 2023 that allows Vision Impaired people to enjoy cycling with the support of a Fully Sighted, Fully Trained Pilot. We currently have 11 members who are Vision Impaired and 15 fully Sighted members. We enjoy weekly organised outings. NATC is a new project that has had a phenomenal response from the local community including donations of tandems and people volunteering to Pilot tandems for Vision Impaired people. This has benefited members by improving their mental and physical health. It allows Vision Impaired people to meet other people with Visual Impairments and helps Sighted Pilots understand some of the impacts of Vision Impairment. Members are also improving their physical fitness as well as their mental health. NATC intends to run regular events to recruit new members both Sighted and Vision impaired as well as raise awareness of Vision Impairment. The aim is for NATC to grow and support more Vision Impaired people. NATC has liaised with another Tandem Cycling Club in Glasgow which has been successfully running for several years learning from their experiences and advice. NATC would like to purchase Spare parts for our Tandems, ie, Tubes, Cables and Tyres. We also want to have our Tandems serviced to make them safe for Vi's to ride.

Picnic in the Park- Kilwinning.
2024-09-16 • No comments • • Kilwinning
A family funday in McGavin Park promoting all that the park has to offer. Activities and family fun with music on stage, children's entertainers and try it sessions from local groups and KA Leisure. £1000 asked for contribution to costs. Public Liabity Insurance
Stage Hire £550
contribution to entertainers £300
2 children's entertainers for seperate shows. £550
the wider event costs are First aid £300
public Liability £200
portallo hire £300
stewards £700
hire of rides and inflatables £10000

Kilwinning Litter Pickers
2024-09-16 • No comments • • Kilwinning
The group ls looking to order 25 litter pickers to re stock the groups collection of litter pickers that get loaned to groups or to borrow for groups at Kilwinning sports club. or organised nights by groups like the scouts and guides etc.
This will restock the groups supplies that are shared out across the community. This also allows the long term loan to individuals to adopt a spot.
The Group operates with the support of North Ayrshire Council and Klwinning Community Events.