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Eligible applications: North Coast

Total budget £20,873

Oor Hame 2024

Oor Hame

8 comments coast collective North Coast

We wish to repeat our successful project of Easter 2024, which turned the main streets of West Kilbride into an open air gallery exhibiting children's photographs

£700

Improvement to path leading into the Glen from the B7047 at the Old Tractor

No comments Friends of Kirkton Hall Glen, West KIlbride North Coast

Known as Gilmour's Path, the pedestrian lane which provided safe access to the Glen away from the vehicular access has fallen into disrepair and is now so boggy and overgrown as to be rendered unusable. The proposal is to clear the overgrown vegetation and to improve the path by laying Type 1 stone making the entrance safer for pedestrians. Friends of Kirkton Hall Glen has the support of the various sports groups using the Glen's facilities and West Kilbride Environmental Group in this proposal.

£900
Largs Community Garden - Event boards to be placed on paved area

Largs Hi-Impact Event Information boards

1 comment Jamie Woodburn LCC North Coast

This proposal seeks funding to provide Event boards to publicise key events in Largs and the North Coast area. These will be situated in a key location on the main A78 road and be visible to pedestrians, drivers and bus passengers. The aim is to seek to better promote community events to those who live, work and visit Largs and the North Coast.

£972

Increase participation in the sports of table within West Kilbride

4 comments Billy main North Coast

West Kilbride Table Tennis Club founded 8 years ago and a satellite club of North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club has been one of the success stories of the town with the club open to all ages and abilities. Producing Scottish Champions and also running sessions for the older community. This is a thriving community club for all ages. Volunteers and coaches have created this safe place to come and enjoy themselves . Table Tennis if fun for all ages.

£1,000

Feasibility study to construct an all weather multi use pitch

No comments WKCC North Coast

Various community groups are considering the provision of an all weather pitch in The Glen West Kilbribe

£1,000
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Increasing Entertainment for Largs Yuletide Night

No comments Largs Events North Coast

Development of Largs Yuletide Night Entertainment, building on previous success an creating a better start to the Yuletide season for residents and visitors alike.

£1,000
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West Kilbride Environment Group

No comments West Kilbride Environment Group North Coast

WKEG maintain over 30 community gardens in West Kilbride. These include station planters and gardens, memorial garden, plus Catlinn, Old Mans Rest, Barony Centre, Cherry Orchard planters, library and Boyd Orr gardens. We also have 2 fields, a wood, wildflower meadow and community orchard. The group operate from Garratt Gardens where there are poly tunnels, ponds, fruit bushes and a wide range of habitats. All this is achieved entirely by a wonderful group of volunteers who meet once a week.

£750
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Skelmorlie Community Garden..A Garden for Our Village

No comments IsyAgnew North Coast

Next project to revamp an area of the garden would benefit from 2 benches.

£150
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Largs Table Tennis Club tournament & equipment boost

No comments tokiapparel North Coast

Hall hire for a banded table tennis tournament in Largs, as well as equipment upgrade for our club to help increase the skills and confidence of our members. We want to see young and old enjoying table tennis together, each with the ability to challenge and excite the other.

£695

Giving people choice in our food larder and increasing their dignity

No comments Largs Food Hub North Coast

We are Largs food hub and have recently started on Nourish Scotland's Dignity Project. We believe giving people as much choice as possible is one way to provide dignity in food provision. We would like to provide a pay forward scheme for our local church of the Nazarene which provides meals for £2 and children are free. If we provide a free ticket and encourage them to go and perhaps by going ourselves this might show that it is ok and take away the stigma of excepting charity.

£200