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Irvine Sharks Division 1 2025-26
2025-09-11 • No comments • • Irvine
The club has provided a platform for Irvines first competitive basketball team and inspiring the next generation.
We are applying for approximatley 50% of the cost of hall hire (£690 based on 2024-25 costs) for the upcoming season and referees costs (£310 based on 2024-25).
This would really help support our members by decreasing our membership fees during the current financial climate and support them to continue to take part in their sport and continue to increase their physical health and mental well-being and aim to hopefully bring another trophy home to Irvine.
More info on the last season Irvine Sharks win second consecutive unbeaten league title | Irvine Times
Dreghorn Gala
2025-09-09 • No comments • • Irvine
We run our gala week where we plan to have events for the children including a fun run, a treasure hunt, kids bingo, a football tournament and beetle drive leading. On the gala day our aim is to provide free entertainment for the children across the full of the community, this entertainment will be a parade with a band and local groups involved, numerous entertainment throughout the day, family races and tug of war. Our aim is to continue to provide free entertainment this year, ensuring the gala is accessible to all children within Dreghorn and surrounding areas to enjoy free entertainment and a local day out removing financial barriers and reducing inequality. This project will strengthen the community spirit of those living in the area
A breakdown of costs is listed below:
- Entertainment £700 (princesses and superhero tribute acts – sing a long and meet and greets, DJ playing party games)
- Decorations £100
- Other outgoings (including NAC bin hire, insurances) £200
Total - £1000
Approved at review for £800, this fund does not fund insurances.
Empowering Girls Through Rugby
2025-09-12 • No comments • • Irvine
This initiative promotes gender equality by encouraging participation and building confidence, resilience, teamwork, and leadership in girls. We’ve recently launched a new U16s Girls Team with 12 regular players, currently wearing the Irvine Ladies’ old men’s kit. By providing gender-specific rugby kits, we aim to ensure our players feel comfortable, confident, and ready to perform at their best.
We’re also focused on developing more female coaches to serve as role models and to support the unique needs of female athletes across all age groups. Their presence will help foster a more inclusive and empowering environment at the club.
To celebrate and grow the female game, we plan to host an all-female rugby festival, inviting youth and senior women’s teams from across the region. This event will offer a safe, inspiring space where girls can thrive without comparison to boys, and where our Ladies team can motivate the next generation.
Through our development plan, we aim to increase female participation in rugby over the coming years. Introducing a dedicated kit is a key step in boosting visibility, encouraging engagement, and reinforcing our commitment to gender equality in sport.
Proposed Costs:
Rugby Kit - £700
Coaching development - £200
Festival Referees - £100
Friends of Trindlemoss
2025-09-03 • No comments • • Official position 1 • Irvine
Trindlemoss Day Opportunities is based in Irvine the people with learning disabilities, physical impairments and sensory who attend come from all over North Ayrshire. Trindlemoss aims to transform community attitudes to better support and promote opportunities for people with learning disabilities. We help people with learning disabilities share their strengths and skills with the community and encourage recognition for their input.
Throughout our work , we stay focused on our service users, and the relationships that we build with them the supports we offer them and enrich them at Trindlemoss we try to support encourage each individual to reach their full potential.
After receiving PB funding last year Friends of Trindlemoss has organised social events at night which have been well attended by over sixty peopl and the building has been used at night.
Parents, carers, and support workers from other organisations have attended and the people with learning disabilities have had the opportunity to meet up with their friends and socialise at night some of the people attending have not seen each other since school.
We have also had social evenings fortnightly to bring carers and support staff together. At the monthly social events parents have met other parents and this has also helped new parents with the transitions from school to day opportunities. Parents have also been given the opportunity to meet up with other parents they have not seen from Lockheart school.
Trindle moss Court and Trindlemoss House also have residents that have benefited from the social events has it has also given them the opportunity to meet their neighbours.
The criteria we meet is health and wellbeing as Friends of Trindlemoss promote physical and mental wellbeing the project tackles social isolation and it brings the Trindlemoss Community together as well as bringing the wider community into Day opportunities. The people who reside in the tenancies have mental health issues and learning disabilities so we also hit the criteria for building community spirits as we have had the social event in an environment that is familiar to everyone.
Friends of Trindlemoss would like to hold a big social event in Castlepark community centre, the group would like a bar and band and would like to open the event up to more people with learning disabilities who live in the community they also would like a buffet as at all our social events we always have a food.
This will be a challenge for some of our service users as we would like the event to run from 7pm to 11pm and it is trying a new environment but some people with learning disabilities know Castlepark community centre and attend clubs there already and volunteer at their lunch club, community garden , community cafe and the dementia cafe every week.
We are also working on a newletter to tell more people about our events and if all goes well we will publish this twice a year this in turn will be sent to the community learning disability team and other third party organisations that support people with learning disabilities in the community.
Irvine Friendship Group
2025-09-11 • No comments • • Locality Team • Irvine
We are applying for funding to enable the Friendship Group to participate in a series of 5 health and wellbeing sessions delivered by a local community partner Honeybee Cottage. These sessions would be planned in partnership with our group members to meet the needs and interests of the group while providing a range of experiences that will benefit health and wellbeing. These sessions would bring the group members together to enjoy new activities, develop skills, confidence and have fun.
Our group plays a vital role in combatting loneliness and encourages members to come along weekly to connect with others and share enjoyable experiences. The group means so much to its members and has a real impact on people's lives in a positive way.
5 workshops delivered by Honeybee Cottage- 5 X £200 = £1000
Springside Halloween and Christmas events
2025-09-22 • No comments • • Irvine
Halloween props and decor
inflatable entry £79.99
scary clown £49.99
spider webs £19.50
Pumpkin led lights £5.60
Skull led lights £10.99
Bed sheets (making ghost) £25
party food/sweets £150
Christmas decoration
150 selection boxes @£2 £300
santa sleigh £100
Christmas tree £149.99
party food £150
£1041.60
Lok Oi Hong Kong Lunch Club
2025-09-19 • No comments • • Irvine
We are Lok Oi, a Hong Kong Cantonese community group – our name means bliss or happiness in English. Our project will bring elderly Cantonese speakers and the wider community together through shared lunches. These events will reduce social isolation, give people a chance to meet new friends, and celebrate Cantonese and Chinese culture with others in North Ayrshire. Each session will include traditional food, music, and karaoke to encourage fun, relaxation, and participation. We aim to create welcoming spaces where cultures are shared, connections are built, and wellbeing is improved.
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Venue hire: £300
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Food ingredients and preparation: £700
With your vote, we can make these lunches a reality and bring joy, friendship, and culture to our community.
Clean Air to Breathe
2025-09-06 • No comments • • Irvine
The waste incineartor currently being built at Oldhall West is due to begin operations around the turn of the year. It will only be allowed operate once Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) have issued a permit. Once the permit is issued the company operating the incinerator is responisible for controlling emmisions , monitoring them, and self reporting.
Waste incinerators are associated with a rise in air pollution, including to Nitrous dioxide, which is considered to cause 'significant' harm to humans, even at levels lower than those permitted in the UK.( see photo for quote) As there will be no other independent monitoring of emmissions our group is seeking funds to by the equipment to monitor Nitorous Dioxide emmisions ourselves. Currently the only public air quality monitoring station is in the centre of Irvine, at the cross. We understand there will be two points for monitoring at the waste incinerator, one on the back-up diesel generator ( checked every 5 years) and the other on the stack. None of these existing monitoring arrangements wil give a real idea of air quality changes inthe wider area around the incerator once it begins operations.
If our results, are as , we hope ,that there is no rise in air pollution in the Irvine area we can publicise this reassuring information. In the unfortunate event that we find that emissions are dangerous to health we can alert SEPA and the appropriate action can be taken to protect locals.
One of the reasons why locals are so concerned about this possible threat is that they were alarmed by the 2 battery fires in Kilwinning, which caused significant changes to our air quality. The plant in Kilwinning had all it SEPA permits. Many locals feel that the permits were not adequate to provide real proection and they wish further reassurance about potential threats from this larger plant, closer to Irvine.
The cost of a hand held monitor suitable for the job is around £500. This is the only equipment we are seeking funding for. Our group has a bank account.
I attach a document which explains the dangers of emmissions from waste incineratros, with partuiclar reference to the gas we wish to monitor.
Community togetherness - Irvine Pipe Band
2025-09-02 • 1 comment • • Irvine
Considering that a large proportion (at least 50%) of our learners are drawn from communities which are feature on the bottom 20%, 10%, or 5% of the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation, our Band is a lifeline in preserving the often-expensive art of Highland Bagpiping and Drumming the community.
We see our greatest achievements to date as being the achievements that our young members have attained through the years. Our young learners have gone on to a range of positive destinations in the piping community including study at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and many have gone on to play in Grade 1 corps including Inveraray and District, Shotts and Dykehead, The Glasgow Skye Association, and Greater Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band.
Specific Project
Notwithstanding the success of our free tuition programme in producing high caliber pipers, drumming tuition in our community has significantly trailed behind. Drumming tuition in the wider area has been inconsistent both in terms of provision and quality. This has led to a shortage of young, innovative, high-quality players within the community which, over time, has become a key factor in restraining the local piping and drumming ‘scene’ from reaching its full potential.
To resolve this problem, we have recently launched a new drumming tuition initiative. We have acquired three Grade One drumming instructors (two side drummers and one tenor drummer) from outwith our community to revitalise drumming tuition in the area. These instructors are young (all under 30) and are delivering first rate tuition in a forward-thinking manner that cuts through to our young learners. We shall equip these learners with the skills they need to take their drumming to the next level and we intend to facilitate them acquiring qualifications through the Piping and Drumming Qualifications Board.
Total Amount Requested: £1000
Total uniform cost £300
Transport - £250
Day to day running expenses: £450
Total Project Cost £1000
We have a reserve account that will be able to accomodate the other £4,000.00
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fullarton matters
2025-09-18 • No comments • • Irvine
compost £85
,watering cans £90
,fruit trees £280
,planters £420
,strip lights £160,
bulbs n seeds £260
,double sided rescue tape £160
,hose with nosel £110