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Eligible applications: Three Towns

Total budget £29,288

Three Towns Shutter Bugs

Three Towns Shutter Bugs

No comments 3Tshutterbugs Three Towns

Shutter Bugs are a group of enthusiastic photographers, based in the Three Towns. Coming together to share knowledge and experience of photography and the art of taking pictures. Open to people of all abilities. Phone users to digital camera users all are welcome

£880
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S.A.S. explorer scout unit

1 comment A J Dodds Three Towns

The unit would like to attend the National Outdoor Centre at Lochgoilhead to take part in adventurous activities that will improve their leadership and team building skills as well as taking part in activities that we cannot supply for them.

£1,000
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Environmental survey to support community purchase of Kerelaw

No comments Stevenston Community Company Three Towns

We plan to commission an environmental survey of Kerelaw – an essential step towards bringing the site into community ownership within the next year.

£1,000
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Ardrossan Indoor Bowls Community Hub (AIBCH)

No comments Ardrossan Indoor Bowling Club Three Towns

Ardrossan Indoor Bowls Club has a large function suite which, outwith funeral teas, is unused during the day since the closure of its Cafe. It does offer a Community Corner where there are facilities to exchange books, use games such as cards, dominoes and board games and some craft materials. We would love to expand this and also offer it to be used as a Warm Hub, during the Winter. People from the 3 Towns could call in and be provided with hot drinks and soup and sandwiches.

£1,000
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Retirement Yoga Group

No comments Avril Gavaghan Three Towns

We are a group of retirees aging from 60-80+. Yoga keeps us physically + mentally fit. We meet for coffee /outings to keep us socially active and alleviate loneliness and isolation. Modern technology means we need a laptop.

£1,000
Community Hub of Hope

Community Hub of Hope

No comments Amy Nolan Three Towns

Community Hub of Hope, is a safe haven for anyone seeking support with mental health, battling loneliness, or nurturing their overall well-being. Our community offers a compassionate space for open conversations and attentive listening. Join us to connect, share, and participate in activities such as walking, exercise, or any interests close to your heart. Together, let's navigate life's journey with understanding and resilience. 💙

£1,000
Our Wellbeing Matters - Mayfield Primary House Captains

Our Wellbeing Matters - Mayfield Parent Council and Mayfield House Captains

No comments roccobaxter2014@gmail.com Three Towns

We are newly elected House Captains of Mayfield Primary School working with Mayfield Parent Council. We would like some help from PB locality funding to help us create a wellbeing area within our school so we can use the space at lunch time and afterschool. This will include picnic benches, planters and 2 basketball stands as we want to start a lunch time and afterschool activity club.

£1,000
1st Ardrossan (St Peters) Rainbows

1st Ardrossan (St Peter’s) Rainbows

No comments maggieagnew Three Towns

We are a rainbows group that has 22 girls and 11 on our waiting list. We would love to take the girls to the cinema to see Moana 2. We would also like to buy them badges and supplies to continue delivering the Girlguiding programme

£608
Argyle Community Shop

Argyle Community Shop

No comments Argyle Community Association Three Towns

Argyle Community Shop operates on a Wednesday from 11am - 4pm supporting local households with access to food and a holistic range of supports to manage the cost of living crisis. We are open to all residents of Saltcoats who can provide proof of address and give a warm, friendly welcome to everyone who comes along.

£1,000
Saltcoats High Flats

High Flats Afternoon Club

No comments High Flats Afternoon Club Three Towns

We are residents of Saltcoats High Flats and meet on a weekly basis. We are an older community of people with a varying mobility needs and general abilities. Many of us live by ourselves. We created our afternoon club to foster community spirit, reduce isolation and help each other out. We would like to apply for funding to help with days out.

£800