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Eligible applications: Kilwinning

Total budget £12,660

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North Ayrshire Tandem Cycling

1 comment Andrew Lannigan Kilwinning

North Ayrshire Tandem Cycling is a local group set up in Ayrshire in August 2023 that allows visually impaired people to enjoy cycling with the support of a sighted pilot. We currently have 27 Members in total, 9 of which who are visually impaired. We enjoy weekly and midweek organised outings. We also have organised “Have a go on a Tandem” days once a month, where people can come along and make use of our Tandems.

£1,000
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Project ART painting group

No comments Project Art Kilwinning

We are part of the Project Art Group, we meet weekly at Cranberry Moss Community Centre. The group has 24 active members, with a waiting list of others eager to join. Our members come from a wide range of backgrounds, bringing together people who might never have met in everyday life. The group has created a strong sense of community and belonging. It has helped reduce isolation, given members a sense of purpose, and provided a supportive environment where friendships have flourished.

£1,000

Kilwinning orchestral flutes

No comments Caroline Toole Kilwinning

Looking for funding to help us put on concert/ performances for next year

£660
St Winin’s Over 60s Club

St Winin’s Over 60s Club

No comments Anne Marie McMillan Kilwinning

St Winin’s Over 60’S Club meets each Thursday throughout the year to allow older people to connect with others and enjoy a whole range of engaging and fun activities.  The club aims to reduce social isolation and provide a safe and welcoming space where older people feel included and valued.  Our club encourages group members to meet new people, enjoy a chat in the good company of others. The club is open to anyone over the age of 60 and has a long-standing commitment to supporting older people

£1,000

North Ayrshire Healing Hearts Bereavement Peer Support Group

No comments Healing Hearts Kilwinning

Healing Hearts are a constituted Voluntary Peer Support group tackling Bereavement support, reducing social isolation and loneliness, improving mental health and wellbeing to its participants. The group have their meeting base at Kilwinning Sports Club North Ayrshire supported by local Authority North Ayrshire Council. The group support people who have experienced bereavement or loss of a loved one.

£1,000
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Kilwinning Discovery Award Group

No comments GordonMcneil Kilwinning

We are a group of 14 individuals aged 50+ who meet on a weekly basis in Kilwinning library with an aim to complete the discovery award programme through taking part in personal and group challenges.

£1,000
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Multicultural Workshop in North Ayrshire

No comments Ukrainian Community in North Ayrshire Kilwinning

Two intercultural workshops in North Ayrshire: Ukrainian pysanka (egg painting) and dumpling-making. They bring locals and New Scots together, sharing culture, food and traditions.

£1,000

Dirrans Gardening group

No comments Dirrans Centre Kilwinning

The Dirrans Centre is a rehabilitation service that supports individuals living with long-term conditions, helping them manage challenges related to physical health, mental health, and cognitive wellbeing. One of our valued initiatives is the Gardening Group, which meets most Tuesdays (weather permitting). This group is made up of volunteers who have previously used our service and now wish to give back by creating and maintaining a safe, welcoming outdoor space for everyone to enjoy.

£1,000
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Picnic in the Park

No comments Donald Reid Kilwinning

The event has become a highlight of the year in Kilwinning. The community day in McGavin Park on a Thursday prior to the schools returning in August. A day for families with entertainment, information stalls, community groups, kids entertainment and health checks all on offer for visitors. It’s all free to attend.

£1,000
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Kilwinning Eglinton angling club

No comments Kilwinning Eglinton angling club Kilwinning

To promote and encourage the benefits of angling to people of all ages,to provide free permits for anyone under the age of 16 To participate in community spirit by maintaining council footpaths along the river plus keeping our riverbanks clear for easy access for the whole community not just anglers

£1,000