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Eligible applications: Three Towns

Total budget £28,393

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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Three Towns Discovery Award Group

2025-09-04  •  1 comment  •  Shaaron Boyce  •  Three Towns

The Three Towns Discovery Award Group is aimed at all people over 50 years of age, to help promote an active and healthy lifestyle by offering challenges to both stimulate and motivate.

The Discovery Award is a personal challenge, through a programme of your chosen leisure activities with no exam at the end. You need no special qualifications, just a willingness to have a go and the determination to do the very best that you personally achieve. 

As part of this, we bring in other services to educate and draw awareness to local and national topics that impact us and the wider community. We aim to help combat social isloation and lonliness in the community by hosting open events like coffee mornings for those who are not able to join the group for various reasons. 

We are applying for money to help towards the cost of a group trip, buy resources to continue making crafts that we sell to help generate a small income and  donate monies to local charities and host an Easter coffee morning for all Discovery Award Groups (Irvine, GV, Kilwinning & Ukranian Group) and the wider community. 

We are asking for the following costs to be considered:

1. Edinburgh Bus Trip Tour (x10) = £ 230

2. Lunch on Trip (x10) = £200

3. Resin Kit = £70

4. Multicoloured Felt Fabric Rolls (x3) = £30

5. 3D Printer = £230

6. Coffee Morning Supplies (Including, coffee, tea, milk, sandwiches, cakes & decorations) = £240

£1,000
The Women's Group

The Tuesday Womens Group

2025-09-08  •  No comments  •  Women's Group  •  Three Towns

We would like to apply for funds to cover the admission for local activities, some further afield such as the theatre.

£500 to cover admission costs for trips to place such as theatre, cinema, bowling etc for  a group of 12 per trip over the course of one year.

£500 to cover food, including lunches, tea and coffee and a meal out for members. 

£1,000
Ardrossan Indoor Bowling Club Awards

Ardrossan Indoor Bowling Club

2025-09-10  •  No comments  •  Ardrossan Indoor Bowling Club  •  Three Towns

To have a Presentation/Awards Ceremony for the winners of the various competitions which run within the Club and to acknowledge any special achievements or contributions made by any of our bowlers or volunteers. It would also be an opportunity to thank the members, and their families, for their participation and continued support, without which the Club would not be able to function.

Disco: £175; Buffet £700; Bar Staff Costs; £130; Medals (Seniors, Gents, Ladies, Juniors, Mixed) £320; Special Awards £250 Total £1575

£870
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West Coast Crucible

2025-09-04  •  3 comments  •  Wytchcrafter  •  Three Towns

The group was set up after 3 men in their 40s got back into their teenage hobby of painting warhammer miniatures during the Covid Lockdown and reconnected on social media.  Each of them suffered from social anxiety and found reintegrating extremely difficult. Now in our 2nd year we have gone from 9 members in our first week to 40 regular members, with an average of 20 attending each week. Our fortnightly group quickly became weekly due to demand and has become a very busy and lively social gathering. Our members build miniature models, paint them at our painting station, and play games including Warhammer 40k, Age of Sigmar, Killteam and Warcry.

Many of our members are new to the games when they first begin attending and do not have their own equipment and we have been extremely pleased to be able to provide all of the required equipment to allow people to play and attend who may not have the financial means to purchase their own equipment. However as the group continues to grow so does the demand for equipment.  At our AGM our members expressed an interest in trying new games alongside the regular Warhammer games and we now have a list of requests which we would love to be able to provide for our members to play.

The Games we would like to provide include: Humblewood Tales, Pathfinder adventure, Dungeons & Dragons, Magic The Gathering, Azul, Everdell, Destinies, Cascadia, Ticket to Ride, Mysterium, Arkham Horror, Masters of the Universe, Dominion, Star Realms, Hero Realms, Fallout, Aliens, Catan, Bristol 1350, Salem 1692, Deadwood 1876 Total Cost £849

Providing these games would open the group up to more people who may not enjoy Wargames but would love a social group to sit and relax while playing a fun game. We also provide free refreshments so would like to apply for £150 towards drinks and snacks for our members to help ensure nobody goes home hungry.

 

£999
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Chatty Chalkers -- Colour Explosion !!!

2025-09-22  •  1 comment  •  glennturner50  •  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.

£875
1st Saltcoats Beavers

1st Saltcoats Beavers Camp 2026

2025-09-12  •  No comments  •  1stSaltcoatsBeavers  •  Three Towns

Our group of 8 Beavers will attend a group camp at the Blair Activity Centre along with the Cubs and Scouts.  Based on previous costs for the same setting in early 2024 our costs are:

 

8 heads at the Blair @ £35 each - £280

Beavers share of meals and snacks - £120

Badges x 3 per Beaver @£1 - £24

£424
Attending Arran Public Meeting

Save Ardrossan Harbour

2025-09-17  •  1 comment  •  Frances Gilmour  •  Three Towns

£500 Colour Laser Printer 

£430 Pin Badges

£70 Sundries 

£1,000
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Community/Memorial Garden

2025-08-29  •  1 comment  •  Ardrossan Winton Rovers CIC  •  Three Towns

We wish to build a community/memorial garden in a vacant area of land within the community recreation ground. The garden will include a memorial wall and will be a profound way to acknowledge and honour the life of a loved one, a historical event, or a significant achievement. These plaques will also play a crucial role in preserving history and act as a bridge between the past and the present, providing a tangible link to our heritage. By commemorating individuals or events, they help us understand our local roots and the journey taken.

The garden will also serve as a space for personal reflection and for educating the public about the person or event being commemorated whilst being a general meeting place for community members.  Our community Partners Ardrossan Community Sports Hub will add a page to their website and we will direct people to it, the page will include a bio for every plaque on the wall. The design/planning and building of the garden will involve both the Local Communtiy Shed, AWR Extra Time Crew, AWR CIC, and Ardrossan Communtiy Sports Hub. We will also partner with The Three Town Growers who will provide asisstance with planting.

We will charge an additional amount to cost of plaque and that will be used to maintain and improve the garden. It will also improve joint working as the Community Shed and AWR/ACSH Extra Time Crew will maintian the garden/

Cost:

Wood for seating/plant beds/boundary  £900, lean to wood & roof sheeting £ 450, stone base £200, plants £150, solar lighting £100, total £1,800.00

£1,000
Yoga practice

Retirement yoga group

2025-09-12  •  No comments  •  Avril Gavaghan  •  Three Towns

We are a yoga and support group who have been going for almost 20 years.  Many of our members and now into their 70's and 80's but  are still actively involved in yoga practice.  Yoga helps enormously with strength, balance and flexibility as well as mindfulness. This is important in our advancing years.  We have social outings such as  coffee meetups, lunch or an outing to combat the feeling of loneliness and isolation incurred when people have ailing partners or indeed become widowed. Being sensory impaired also causes much loneliness and isolation.We have one member who is registered blind and several who are registgered as hearing impaired.  We would love to arrange a theatre trip early in 2026 to help conbat winter blues.

theatre tickets 25x30 = £750

Bus home  from Ayr = £250

Total   =  £1000

£1,000