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Winter Wellbeing Christmas Fair
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St. Mary's Parent Council is organising a Christmas Fair & wishes to include everybody in our local community by offering a free hot meal & drink to all attendees. We will actively engage with groups & individuals most at risk of social isolation & welcome them to our Christmas Fair where they will be supported to access community support groups who will be available to provide advice & ongoing practical help. There will be activities, games & performances to enjoy alongside their meal.
Social Horticulture for Experts & Dummies (SHED)
1 comment North Coast
SHED is a community gardening project based at the Community Roots Garden in Main Street West Kilbride. We have weekly gardening sessions, offering a relaxed space to learn no-dig and permaculture food growing whilst coming together for friendship. The group is as much focussed on mental and physical wellbeing as it is on food security and sustainability. We distribute the food we grow amongst the volunteers and the local Village Larder.
Increase participation in the sports of table within West Kilbride
4 comments 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.
Improvement of access to West Kilbride Glen from B7047
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We require to upgrade access to the WK Glen at the discrete entrance from the B7047. This is to permit the renovation of the dilapidated blaes football pitch into a grassed multi use area for the Community.
West Kilbride Environment Group
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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.