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Friends of Trindlemoss

No comments Broomlands and Bourtreehill Community Association Irvine

Curryoke Night . Friends of Trindlemoss is a group made up of parents, family, carers and people with learning disabilities who access Trindlemoss Day opportunities. The group was formed to fund raise money to purchase equipment, raise money for outing that gives people with learning disabilities new experiences like recently some of the group had a speed boat experience. The group will hold events throughout the year and the parents will have the opportunity to meet and build friendships.

£980
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

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
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

Pathway into Music

No comments Music@Wellwood Irvine

Music@Wellwood organises educational events, aimed mainly at Senior School pupils, and concerts which are open to all members of the community. In conjunction with North Ayrshire Council Music Services, Music@Wellwood wishes to organise a Vocal Masterclass for young people from across North Ayrshire. Those participating would receive guidance, technical advice and possible progression pathways into music in conjunction with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.

£475
Volunteers and Fun Times

Citizen of the Year - Recognition and Celebration

No comments Beith and District Community Council Garnock Valley

It’s time to bring back Citizen of the Year to the great volunteers that work tirelessly throughout the year in Beith. Citizen of the Year is a time to boost and bring the community together to celebrate and give recognition to not only Citizen of the Year but to also recognise The Organisation of the Year and Young Persons Contribution of the Year. It is a vehicle to attract new volunteers to the community through promoting the benefits of volunteering. The funding will help to cover the costs

£1,000
3rd ward summer outing

3rd Ward Senior Citizens

No comments elza richards Irvine

We would like to have an afternoon tea for our members. All funds raised would go towards this. An award of £750 would be greatly appreciated.

£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

Keeping the wheels turning

1 comment ITCC2024 Irvine

We provide free transport for cancer patients in around the Irvine and the North Ayrshire area

£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