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Eligible applications: Three Towns

Total budget £28,393

The Future

Ardrossan Castle Heritage Society Engagement for Hub on the Hill

2025-09-17  •  No comments  •  ACHS  •  Three Towns

ACHS would like to purchase a colour laser printer, ink, paper, and laminating pouches. ACHS are in process of trying to get a Heritage hub built on castle hill. This would provide much needed toilets, indoor shelter, and exhibition/education space. As part of our feasibility study we need to engage with the community. To do this we need posters, flyers, surveys printed off as well as printing of plans and building specifications to share with public. We hold many outdoor events on the hill and often need laminated information and signage on display. The requested items would enable us to do this.

  • Printer £480
  • Ink £385
  • Sundries £135
£1,000
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Saltcoats Mindful Makers

2025-09-12  •  2 comments  •  KYou85  •  Three Towns

Mindful Makers brings together Three Towns adults to combat the adverse effects of loneliness and social isolation with mindfulness. This community group is run by four volunteers organisers (no cost) and comprises weekly Crafting Sessions and a Book Group. Sessions are open to all and are mainly free of charge to users although a £1 charge applies for tutored sessions. Friday meetings are held in Saltcoats Library where the welcoming environment encourages regular attendance. Week 1: Crafting - a new skill tutored by an organiser; Week 3: Book Group; Weeks 2 and 4: crafting together. Crafting and mindfulness are beneficial and can alleviate the symptoms of anxiety, stress, depression, loneliness and even dementia (craftscouncil.org.uk and verywellmind.com). Sharing experiences can counter depression through a feeling of belonging. Feedback from participants will guide our work and shape our 2026 programme. We use WhatsApp group to share and communicate between meetings, and a new Instagram account will raise awareness.

Our bid for £900 will allow for increasing costs expanding membership, and will (a) continue the provision of free / minimally priced crafting resources so no one is excluded for economic reasons - £500 (b) enable us to continue to provide community and outreach work - £50 promotion, and (c) increase equality of access for disabled members - £350 towards transport. We need to keep our activities as minimally priced as possible as it becomes harder to budget for activities to help us thrive.

In 2025 we arranged a very successful group visit to the Dick Institute in Kilmarnock which we would love to do again in future.  However transport costs are prohibitive (costing £300 for a small minibus to take the group) and therefore funding is necessary to allow for future trips.

We respect sustainability, recycling items wherever possible, and augment our funds through craft sales and donations. We support an average of 15-20 members at any time - an optimum number given the donated time and effort for organisation.

£900

Livingstone Players replacement of old stage light bulbs

2025-09-20  •  No comments  •  Livingstone Players  •  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

uk.shehds.com/products/galaxyjet-beam-180w-moving-head-lighting

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.

 

£1,000
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Start little Grow Big/Three Towns Community Garden

2025-09-19  •  No comments  •  Start Little Grow Big  •  Three Towns

Start Little Grow Big partners with North Ayrshire Food bank, The Three Towns Growers, The Argyle Centre, West Coast Furniture Bank and The Criminal Justice Team to build a community garden within Ardrossan that addresses food insecurity and strengthen community resilience. By encouraging collective action and skill-sharing, the project nurtures individuals, promotes learning, and empowers all Three Towns residents to grow and enjoy nutritious food. Diversity of skills and experience is valued, making the spaces open to everyone and aimed at improving community wellbeing. This proposal will create three self-sustaining community gardens, one in each town. These gardens use permaculture principles to provide fruit, vegetables, and therapeutic gardening for those without gardens, directly addressing food insecurity and supporting community wellbeing. The project aims to build community ownership locally and promote both formal and informal education in food production. It will focus on hands-on learning, risk assessment, and sharing peer-led expertise, valuing practical experience. The project is committed to organic-only growing, supporting natural pollinators, and avoiding pesticides and artificial growth enhancers. Efforts will also repurpose materials and explore upcycling. The initiative will engage a diverse range of cultural groups, including New Scots from Syria, Ukraine, Afghanistan, and long-standing communities in the Three Towns. Their involvement will combine traditional and modern cultivation practices, enriching local food production. The project is dedicated to fostering collective action and empowerment within the community. The project's long-term benefits are significant. It will empower the community by building ownership of growing spaces, providing fresh produce for community larders, and offering opportunities for exercise and mindfulness. The project has encouraged wider community engagement around food access and provision. It has also promoted biodiversity and pollinators, reduced carbon footprints, and provided volunteering opportunities that boost self-confidence and wellness. This project has built solidarity and a common cause among the Three Towns communities. By creating these spaces, we aim to start conversations with community members about issues they may face. The community campaigner has facilitated a mutual aid style of group work with and for individuals. The project has had a positive impact on the community as it involves 30-40 individuals in its development. An estimated 250 people will benefit from the produce, while 150 will have the opportunity to engage in activities such as storytelling and educational sessions at the project sites. This initiative aims to create spaces where people can relax, actively participate in their community, and engage in gardening based on a "do what you can" ethos. Partnerships with other organizations will facilitate directing participants to the project and providing on-site services. The Three Towns project aims to foster community ownership and sustainable practices through the promotion of organic cultivation. Participants will be encouraged to grow their own produce, regardless of their living situation. This initiative not only focuses on food growth but also on personal development and community collaboration. By involving diverse individuals with various skills, the project will thrive, offering valuable experiences and knowledge about nutritious food and healthier lifestyle choices to all residents of The Three Towns. 

Breakdown of costs 

Water Butts 4X _£160 Compost Bins 2x = £260 PPE- Gloves (Riggers Quality) 15x= £75 Protective eyewear £150 Water Containers 6x =£60 Seed Various £200 Topsoil and compost £95

 

 

£1,000
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expanding and completion of the 3 towns community shed

2025-09-11  •  No comments  •  three towns community shed  •  Three Towns

Costings - Jewsons

Thermal lining for shed walls 12x2400x37.5mm £39.00 per sheet  -  £585.00

Sandtex masionary paint 10 litre pots  £43.89 per pot                     - £263.34

total goods - £848.34   VAT - 169.67    Total Net £1018.01

 

total costing 1018.01

 

we have currently aquired the building behind the original community shed which has had to be kitted out to the same standards as the other building, this will host mainly the she shed with the initial craft and storage areas. this is with an added COSHH room for resin solvents and other chemical supplies, a resin room with ventilation and also a small pop up shop where our crafts can be better displayed and purchased by anyone. the main reason we are asking for the grant is to make sure that the coming winter months the shed will be covered to safeguard against the colder weather also it habitable for anyone visiting or working in the shed. due to many of our members with health conditions being kept warm offers some relief and comfort to everyone.

any amounts overwith will be funded by ourself. 

£1,000