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Garnock canoe club
2025-09-14 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
We meet at kilbirnie loch every Thursday evening between April and October to paddle on the loch . In winter we move indoors to Garnock community campus pool , where members learn life saving skills in the water , and how to keep themselves safe in the water . We have week about for youths and adults .
The club provides the boats , kayaks , paddle boards and life jackets to members , thus ensuring there is no barriers to anyone despite cost .
All members are encouraged and supported to do training to become coaches and can find support to build on their experiences.
We have a family friendly atmosphere that encourages newcomers to try out new activities with support and experience of other members .
There is opportunities to go on camping trips , and days away at different locations. these are great for building confidence in people of all ages . The club is great for mental health , keeping fit , and allowing people to socialise in a safe and suppprtive environment. We hoping to use our funding for maintenance to our boats and possibly replace some older ones . The boats will be roughly £200 each to repay and update . we have no running costs , or building rentals to consider .
Playtime Early Years - Outdoor Resources
2025-09-12 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
We are a voluntary group with a parent run committee. We support 3-5 year olds in early learning and childcare, and our aim is to provide a warm, welcoming environment where all families feel valued and supported. We try to keep the costs down for families of the children attending the nursery.
We are applying for funding to purchase outdoor clothing and equipment for the children. Outdoor learning plays a large role in early years now and it has many benefits. Some of these benefits include physical activity, promotes mental health and emotional wellbeing as reduces stress and boosts confidence, improves focus, social skills and relationships are developed and also a connection to nature and sustainability. Outdoor learning supports childrens health and wellbeing in many powerful ways.
Funding for clothing and equipment to encourage outdoor learning would ensure:
- equal access to clothing for all children
- every child can participate in outdoor learning and play, regardless of family ability to afford appropriate clothing
- promotes inclusion and fairness
- encourages outdoor play in all weather - can go outside safely and comfortable in the great Scottish weather!
- enhances learning opportunities
- supports mental and physical health
- protects childs own clothes
Costs
£850 - Outdoor clothing such as waterproof trousers, jackets, gloves, hats and wellies
£150 Cable Drum play equipment
Bessie On The Bypass
2025-09-14 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Bypass Art is passionate about Dalry's history and heritage, and over the years we have been involved in numerous community projects aimed at telling Dalry's story - Community Recital of John Hodgarts Hilltap Toon, The 'Our Town Heritage Board', Auld Men's Shelter Mural and loads more - but Bessie On The Bypass is a bit different.
The Bessie sculpture will stand tall near the Dalry Bypass,provide a historical gateway into our town, be seen by huge amounts of passing motorists and provide a unique opportunity for the Garnock Valley to highlight and promote the area and encourage footfall into our towns.
To effectively promote this project we are seeking to buy a gazebo so we can set up at community outdoor events and consult with the public about Bessie On The Bypass. We wish to purchase branded fleeces that will demonstrate a visible commitment to our project as we interact with the public. Additionally we aim to acquire promotional items that will spotlight and publicise the Bessie On The Bypass initiative. These items will help us reach a wider audience, spark conversations about the project and inspire community involvement.
Gazebo £300, Branded Fleeces £180, Paper £15, Ink £70, Collection Cans £25, Promotional Items £400 = £990
Tinsel and torch parade
2025-09-12 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Dalry action group are a group of volunteers from Dalry who meet throughout the year to organise Dalrys annual event of the switch on of the towns Christmas lights. This is always a well attended event by hundreds of families from our community which we, as a group, fund ourselves to ensure as many families as possible can enjoy by keeping most activities free.
We offer free led light wands to all the children that attend as well as free facepainting, balloons, magician, food and drink, santa grotto visits and gifts. The children welcome santa on his sleigh led by local pipe bands which always creates a lovely festive atmosphere. The only thing that would cost families is the fairground rides which is optional for families to use. All other activities are free of charge.
We do verious fundraisers throughout the year to try and raise funds as a group to maintain this as a free event.
Costs Dalry action group pay
Safety checks on the towns lights and to get them out up is £5000.
Led lights for children £300
Facepainter £300
Balloon man £200
Pipe band £300
Santa gifts £350
Ladeside of Kilbirnie Bowling Club
2025-08-27 • 1 comment • • Garnock Valley
Our club was established in 1860 and currently has just over 100 full playing members as well as a number of associate members. We aim to Build community spirit and Promote Health and well being by inviting various groups and individuals along to Open days. Kilbirnie has limited and ever decreasing community assets. The Club needs to stay viable and we believe that these events could be for the greater good of all parties, potentially increasing our membership and engaging the wider community.
Equipment required ; Bowls Gatherers x 4 £320. Umpires Kit £200. Score boards £240 Markers £100. Matts £100 Score cards £10. Tea, coffee and biscuits £30
Kilbirnie and Glengarnock Age Concern
2025-08-25 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Members state that the excursions we provide are an important part of the group as they feel inc!uded in an activity which they would not be able to participate in otherwise. We would be unable to provide this without funding such as the locality PB. We have been fortunate enough to receive this previously and provided a fantastic days out to Cumnock Factory Outlet and a meal at Romeo and Ju!iets.
We would like to apply for funding to provide another 2 trips next year which will be chosen by the members of the grouo. We therefore require £1000 which will cover the approximate cost of the bus at £500 and approximate cost of the meal at £500
Our committee aim to provide either two small trips or one trip and a meal out.
These excursions encourage our elderly people to enjoy company and reduce social isolation and improve their general wellbeing.
Friends of Lochshore Park
2025-09-19 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
We have organised various free events for the public, including community litter picks, habitat creation for ground-nesting bees, spring bulb planting and willow weaving courses. These events provide opportunities for like-minded individuals to socialise while improving the ecology of the park and facilities for park visitors. Our Wellbeing in Nature Day in June, supported by local organisations, featured nature walks, guided meditation, and mindfulness activities, promoting the potential of Lochshore Park to positively impact individual and community health. Since our last application, we have experienced significant growth, doubled our membership and increased our Facebook following ten-fold to over three hundred. Over the past year, we have established productive partnerships with the Scottish Wildlife Trust, Ayrshire Nectar Network, and TCV. In each case we have relied on their expertise to support our projects.
With a Proportional Budgeting grant, we would invest in support for our members and part fund projects which further attract the public to participate in outdoor activities. We have already completed a woodland walk with picnic area, a yoga/meditation area overlooking the loch and we aspire to install a bird hide. Funding would allow our group would visit the Loch Lomond Faerie Trail in Luss, with the aim of drawing inspiration for the development of our own fairy trail within our Enchanted Forest; enhance our Wellbeing in Nature Day next year with the inclusion of musical groups, and help acquire a small trailer and hire a quad bike to help with transport of bulky material round the park.
Group visit (hire of minibus, entry and snack) £400
Wellbeing in Nature Day Music £200
Hire of quad bike with tow bar (£50 per day) £100
Second hand trailer (£400)
Garnock Valley Allotment Association - Grow Your Own - Project for Young People
2025-09-04 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Growing and cultivating our own produce at home presents challenges for some families in terms of cost of equipment, the time required to tend to the plants, lack of space and knowledge.
With the wealth of skills and experience GVAA members can offer there is a desire to pass this onto the young people of the Garnock Valley.
GVAA members are in the process of erecting a polytunnel on site which will be available to be exclusively used by young people. We aim to increase their awareness of where their food comes from, promote skills in gardening and horticulture, increase their knowledge of their environment and encourage teamwork.
The project will be led by a member of GVAA and it is aimed that by passing on their knowledge, skills and experience to the young people taking part in the project, that it may lead to pathways in volunteering, and further training or employment in horticulture.
The additiional benefit of working outside and in the environment is well documented to improve mental health.
In order for the polytunnel to be complete and equipped for growing the following equipment is required. It is intended that the young people will be involved with getting the polytunnel ready for the next growing season.
Raised beds and shelving =£400
Lightweight strimmer x 2= £300
Strimmer helmet & visor x 2 = £40
Bosch water pump and rechargeable battery = £150
Gloves = £60
Seeds and plants = £50
Men's Shed Dalry
2025-09-15 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Impending end of lease with Dalry Community Sports Club necessitates relocation of the Men's Shed. We intend to relocate our woodworking element first and seek to prepare the new area for this activity in terms of provision of mains outlets, wall-lining and a dust extraction system. This application is aimed entirely at the cost of a dust extraction system at £899.98, in order to promote cleaner air purity for those participating in woodwork activities. Axminster Professional AP340E 3HP Extractor - 230V
Lights and Laughter
2025-09-13 • 3 comments • • Garnock Valley
This event has been running for years with many attending including children, older residents, and vulnerable members of our community. With proper festive lighting, we can make the event more vibrant, inclusive, and safe, ensuring that everyone enjoys a welcoming environment.
However, the cost of professional lighting installation and operation remains our biggest challenge. The estimated cost of this year’s lighting project is £4232.74, which covers hire, installation, maintenance, and safe dismantling. As a nonprofit, we rely entirely on fundraising, volunteers, and the generosity of partners. The price this year has almost doubled since last year and without external support, we face the risk of scaling back this much-anticipated celebration in 2026.
We have already taken steps to raise funds locally and have a new committe putting this event together hopefully making it bigger and better than before. We have organized community fundraising events and have also received generous donations of time and services from volunteers who are committed to keeping this tradition alive. While this support has taken us part of the way, we still face a shortfall needed to cover the other things we provide. This includes free light wands to all the children, facepainting, food and drink, santa grotto visits and gifts.
By investing in this project, you will help ensure that the Christmas Light Switch-On remains a highlight of our community calendar, bringing light, warmth, and shared celebration to all. We believe that with your support, this year’s event will shine brighter than ever before.
Outgoings - funding sought for:
Venue hire: £150
New costumes for Santa/Mrs Claus/Elf £250
Light up batons £150
Selection boxes £300
Facepainting £150