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Eligible applications: North Coast

Total budget £20,873

Improvement of access to West Kilbride Glen from B7047

No comments terry.gallanagh@mccuskerlaw.co.uk North Coast

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.

£1,000

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
Trishaw in Action

Cycling Without Age Scotland: Largs - funding for operation of booking system

No comments Gordon Black North Coast

Cycling Without Age Scotland (CWAS) is a charity providing FREE outings for elderly people with mobility issues. Our volunteer pilots (trishaw cyclists) take people out of their care homes to enjoy fresh air and engagement with the outdoors along the Promenade at Largs.

£456
Largs Karate Club Badge

Largs Karate Club, Club T-shirts

1 comment gary ferguson North Coast

We are looking for funding to provide t-shirts to existing club members and to offer them to new members as a way of building community, fostering healthy exercise and good mental health in an inclusive setting.

£700
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Social Horticulture for Experts & Dummies (SHED)

1 comment Community Roots 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.

£1,000