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Our Wellbeing Matters - Mayfield Parent Council and Mayfield House Captains
No comments 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.
HMS Dasher Memorial / Remembrance Day 2025
No comments Three Towns
2024 is our centenary year. Each year, we organise a number of parades such as Remembrance Day in Saltcoats and Stevenston. We also organise the annual HMS Dasher Memorial weekend at the end of March. These parades are not funded directly by North Ayrshire Council. Instead, it is up to our branch to arrange the funding for our parades. This application will go some way to ensure that our parades in Nov 2024 and Mar 2025 can go ahead.
Environmental survey to support community purchase of Kerelaw
No comments 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.
Saltcoats Mindful Makers
No comments Three Towns
Mindful Makers’ regular group meetings address adult loneliness using mindfulness, crafting and a book group to support mental health and promote a sense of achievement, wellbeing and community.
Hayocks Tenants and Residents Group (HTAR) - Community Garden Project
No comments Three Towns
We are looking to revamp our outdoor garden area to include seating for the local community to use. We are also looking to purchase raised beds to grown our own fruit and vegetables which would then be donated to local families and the community larder within Hayocks Community Centre
SeaSalt Streets SMOOTHIE SPECTACULAR
No comments Three Towns
SeaSalt Streets wishes to build on the success of its one-off pop-up events. On this occasion the group would like to hold a SMOOTHIE SPECTACULAR where healthy milk, fruit and syrup smoothies are individually created by peddling a smoothie bike which have a blender attachment !! The participants, of all ages, can choose and make their own creation. Theŕe will also have the opportunity to "milk a cow" A life-size model cow with water dispensing teats !!! A fantastic one-off opportunity for all.
The Saltcoats Men's Group
No comments Three Towns
The Saltcoats Men’s group meets every week in the Argyle Community Centre from 11am-1pm, offering a safe and welcoming space for men to chat over a game of snooker or pool.
Art ventures at Flying Start Toddler group
No comments Three Towns
We are a toddler group for families with children under three years. We provide parent and child sessions to promote friendships and a sharing of experiences among adults, and activities to promote the wellbeing of babies and children. The group members have the opportunity to engage in activities that might not be available to them. The group is open three mornings per week, we use a large hall for active play and snack, small hall for activities and an early years room for baby activities .
Performance in 3 days with Ardeer Primary School
No comments Three Towns
Grapevine Theatre CIC will work with P6/7 children of Ardeer Primary. The play will be devised by young people using Shaun Tan's 'The Red Tree' as a stimulus. The picture book theme is finding hope in sadness, which will be explored through the drama workshops and the final play. The project will impact the school as a whole, using craft workshops to add props for the performance. Parents, carers and classes will be invited to the final performance to engage the wider community in the themes.
Food & Heat
No comments Three Towns
Food & Heat is going to be the topic of our winter campaign for the community. We run the community cafe in the centre which is open 5 days a week 7.30am until 4.30pm. The centre would like to supply hot soup with a roll, or a hot meal & a hot drink 3 times a week to take a wee bit of pressure off in the winter.