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Little Duckies Parent and Toddler Group
2025-09-22 • No comments • • Three Towns
Purpose of Funding:
1. Health and Wellbeing: Organise weekly movement-based activity sessions such as baby yoga, toddler music and dance sessions and outdoor nature walks to support physical activity and mental wellbeing for both parents and children. Provide healthy snacks and refreshments to encourage nutrition education and community mealtimes.
2. Community Building: Host monthly "stay and play" sessions with rotaing themes to build connections among local families. Creating a welcoming and supportive environment that reduces isolation and strengthens community ties, particularly for new or struggling parents.
3. Cost of Living Support: Run a "swap shop" for clothes, toys and essentials to support sustainable living and reduce financial pressure on families. Offer free to all group sessions, ensuring economic hardship is never a barrier to participation.
4. Green Projects: Launch a "Mini Gardener" initiative where toddlers and parents can grow herbs and veg learning about sustainability and food growing. Using eco-friendly materials for crafts and encourage recycling and waste reduction during all activities.
This funding will help create a nurturing space where parents and toddlers can connect, grow and thrive together. The activities will not only address immediate needs caused by the cost-of-living crisis but also foster long-term wellbeing, resillience and environmental responsibility.
Estimated Costs:
Facilitators (wellbeing activities) 4 sessions - yoga, music & movement, mindfullness) £200
Craft & Green project initiative - eco-friendly supplies for crafts, mini gardening (compost, seeds, pots and gardening tools) £150
Healthy snack & refreshments 48 week sessions fruit, crackers, drinks, cups and plates £480
Swap shop set up - bins, signage, clothing rails £70
Toys and sensory play resources £100
Come See, Come Sew
2025-09-21 • 10 comments • • Three Towns
We would like to establish a sewing group where people can learn skills for life and hobbies for well-being and fun. There would be no cost except to ask for a donation, if possible, for the food bank in Ardeer Community Centre.
Being part of such a group can encourage self reliance, reduce social isolation and be of benefit to all who participate.
In learning to sew and mend items of clothing, we can reduce waste and promote sustainability, in our community thereby avoiding waste.
In cold weather, we can provide a warm space. All equipment, including sewing machines, will be available for use at the classes, free of charge. Fabric and thread for projects will be provided as well as tea/coffee and biscuits.
Health & Well-being will be enhanced from social inter-action, learning new skills will build confidence and satisfaction will be achieved as we support the production of items for gifts and home use. We will promote reducing waste by encouraging simple mending skills.
By bringing people together to learn at Ardeer Community Centre, we hope to further promote the centre as a hub of our community, encouraging all to engage in learning through fun.
Stevenston Christmas Lights Event 2026
2025-09-17 • No comments • • Three Towns
The Committee aim to keep this a free event in line with the rising cost of living struggles which are evidenced in the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation figures, with Stevenston sitting in the top 10% most deprived decile.
Our aims is to work in partnership with local organisations to provide free fun activities on the night like face painting, glitter tattoos, badge-making, arts & crafts, large outdoor games, retro gaming and much more however, we would like to invite in other businesses to bring something different to the event. This includes the hire of a snow machine, providing free food & and live entertainment. We are also lucky to have the appearance of Santa, where young people will get to visit him and receive a free small token gift in the form of a selection box.
We also host 2 competitions on the run up to the event. These include a Christmas Card Competition and a Window display competition. (Prizes are generously donated by local businesses) The Christmas Card Competition is an opportunity to get our young people at primary school involved. The top three cards will be professionally printed and gifted to the successful young people. We will also make additional prints to sell on the night for those interested. This sale helps kick start the fundraising for the following years event. The window display is an opportunity to encourage community engagement and participation. A friendly competition between businesses and neighbours to get people into the festive spirit and help create community cheer.
With the help of North Ayrshire Council in the past the display of the lights costings have been covered, however, with budget cuts this now falls into the hands of Stevenston Lights Volunteers to source. Alongside the cost of living crisis, businesses and individuals are no longer in a position to sponsor like they once did, as they face rising costs also. So we need to reach out to funders like you to request assistance.
This event is a year long commitment to plan and implement and requires £8,000 - £10,000 each year to host. We are applying in advance for our 2026 switch on event to help kick start our fundraising efforts.
We are applying for the following resources to be considered for funding:
£500 - money to buy ingredients for free food distribution
£150 - Santa's Grotto inflatable
£350 - Live entertainment delvered by Irvine Beat FM
Livingstone Players replacement of old stage light bulbs
2025-09-20 • No comments • • Three Towns
3 LED wash wall 6 in 1 RGBWA plus UV light stage effect lighting. These will replace the lights at the back of the stage which lights the backdrop.
6-in-1 Wall Wash Bar - RGBWA+UV - 18 LEDs - 1 meter
2 GalaxyJet LED Beam 180W moving head lighting for stage performance, These will replace the front of stage lights and can follow characters
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Shehds Aluminium Alloy LED flat par 18x18 W light wash stage lighting is something new to be used in certain scenes to create effects like strobe or colour wash over a character or sceneuk.shehds.com/products/aluminum-alloy-led-flat-par-18x18w-lighting-dj-par-cans-dmx-512-light-wash-stage-lighting
All lighting will be controlled by a technical support crew
The pantomine is a locally run group and grows year on year and is trying to get more professional. We have a strong junior cast who are split into 2 groups to cover 6 performances we now do and they get supported and trained on a weekly basis by volunteers. The main cast is the largest it has ever been and there is a strong technical crew and a host of volunteers helping in shop, door and backstage with young people as well as make up and costumes. It really is a year round project as meetings on script and music have to happen long before rehearsals.
The junior cast learn to sing and dance and this introduces many to an exercise they enjoy and can do at home to practice
Tickets are still £8 for adults and discounts given to community groups and the matinee is a more relaxed performance where it allows greater accessibility to children and adults with learning disabilities and when we have more technology we can control lights and sounds to suit those needs and omit some that would cause issues.
The cost of running these lights helps the church as they pay the running costs which in the current climate are large so these lights will be much cheaper to run
We hope to run another successful pantomime and hope 1080 come along like last year and enjoy an event that would not be feasible to many to afford if not for this community pantomine.
Everyone an Artist
2025-09-10 • No comments • • Three Towns
Everyone an Artist has been running from the North Ayrshire Foodbank in Ardrossan for two years. Our group aims to offer a safe, judgment free space to be creative, learn new skills and combat social isolation by offering community. Facilitated by a local participatory artist and the Trussell Trust's North Ayrshire Community Campaigner, participants will unlock and develop new skills, such as printmaking, textiles, sculpture, drawing etc alongside having the opportunity to use these skills to address local issues that matter to them. We know from research that taking part in arts based activities has numerous benefits including that on mental and physical health and wellbeing. This funding would allow our group to continue running that little bit longer.
costs: £540 artist fee (3hrs a week for 12 weeks , £360 materials, £100 food and drinks budget)
Over 50 +club
2025-09-08 • No comments • • Three Towns
Our project aims to reduce loneliness and improve mental health by bringing older people together in a supportive and fun environment. Our current 52 members benefit from regular activities such as bingo, quizzes, and day trips.
To make our club inclusive and affordable, we are seeking funding to cover:
- £500 for bus hire to enable members to attend day trips and outings.
- £500 for seasonal community events (Valentine's and Easter celebrations), which provide opportunities for members to socialise, build friendships, and feel part of their community.
By helping with these costs, we can remove financial barriers, encourage more people to get involved, and ensure our members feel valued, connected, and supported.
WHITLEES HOT HUB
2025-08-27 • 1 comment • • Three Towns
Last year's Hot Hub saw 1,704 hot drinks, 800 cups of soup and 879 rolls made available to our community to help relieve the burden of heating or eating over the winter.
It's open to anyone and as you see above from the numbers, there was great demand. This year we would love to do it again but this time improve the service by inviting in Third Sector and other partners to help people with the concerns they have around bills, money or their benefits. We hope that by looking after the adults they will have the energy they need to look after themselves and their family well over winter - no one should be going to bed cold or hungry in 2026. The Hot Hub gives people a helping hand which is all thatmost people feel they need - just a chat.
Breakdown of costs for 12 weeks:
- Rolls £315
- Soup £480
- Hot drink £100
- Filled rolls £200
Towards the end of last year's Hot Hub we got donations in too, so we also have £150 from those donations to help start us off for next year.
Fruit tree planting at Holm Green, Stevenston
2025-09-13 • No comments • • Three Towns
The project will see 60 apple, pear and plum trees planted in Holm Green. The public will be free to pick the fruit each year for their own use. This project is part of a wider movement of planting community orchards across the local area. The trees will cost approximately £2300. We are seeking £1000 from the Participatory Budgeting fund.
Chatty Chalkers -- Colour Explosion !!!
2025-09-22 • 1 comment • • Three Towns
Chatty Chalkers intend to run classes in the Argyle Centre (rent sponsored by SeaSalt Streets) to teach adults and children how to paint murals via the Oculus Quest, build and install 3D wire sculptures, create and paint moulded ornaments and how to construct sand structures and pictures. Chatty Chalkers have experience in delivering projects having successfully produced a series of pop-up events featuring pavement chalk drawing, sand art and sculptures and stone and shell painting. The pop-up events are advertised on social media two days before and the location disclosed. They often draw up to 30 participants at their free events.
Chatty Chalkers will offer, free and open to all, kids and adult art workshops, both indoor and outdoor. The participants will be taught mural structure and painting, basic sand art and 3D forming, simple plaster moulding and how to form and strengthen wire figures.
In order to facilitate the classes/workshops, Chatty Chalkers require the following equipment and materials.
Oculus Quest & power bank £220.00. Stepladders and spray paint £80.00. Masonry paint, brushes,dust sheets, overalls, warning tape etc. £196.00. Chicken wire, foam blocks and cutter, UV resin £175.00. Expanding foam and gun, miscellaneous acrylic and water colour paints, pens and pencils etc. £175.00. TOTAL incl postage = £875.00.
Expansion of orchards at The Plantation, Ardrossan and Ardeer Quarry, Stevenston
2025-09-13 • No comments • • Three Towns
The project involves planting 15 new fruit trees at the community orchard we've been creating over the past few years at Holm Plantation in Ardrossan, and 26 new fruit trees in the two community orchards we've been creating at Ardeer Quarry in Stevenston. The ground is compacted at one of the Ardeer Quarry orchard sites and so it very challenging for volunteers to dig into to plant trees. So we plan to hire a mini digger and driver to dig large holes there to bypass the need for volunteers to dig there and to provide the trees with the best chance of establishing. All of these orchards will provide the local community with free fresh fruit during late summer and autumn.
Fruit trees - c.£1327
Mini digger and driver to dig holes - c.£708