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Eligible applications: North Coast and Cumbraes

Total budget £18,823

Millport Town Hall

Safety for all at Millport Town Hall

No comments Cumbrae North Coast and Cumbraes

We're seeking funding to purchase an evacuation chair for Millport Town Hall

£888
Memorial Garden..bench will sit where the people are standing

Skelmorlie Memorial Garden..

No comments IsyAgnew North Coast and Cumbraes

To commemorate the Centenary of the Skelmorlie Reservoir Disaster our wee Garden Group adopted a piece of land..sourced a Memorial via the British Dams Society..and have sympathetically planted a Memorial Garden.

£165
People Power in progress!

Future-Proofing Largs Green Futures!

No comments Kerry Ann Canning North Coast and Cumbraes

The project will cover the cost of the ‘Change of Use’ fee to North Ayrshire Council, allowing us to formally adopt donated derelict land and lay the foundations for a greener, more resilient future for our community.

£1,000
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This Is Us

No comments coast collective North Coast and Cumbraes

To create a series of portraits, both photographic and audio, of residents of West Kilbride/ Seamill, based not just on the person we see but the person they feel they are inside

£1,000
BRIDGING THE GAP

BRIDGING THE GAP

No comments Stewart Cupples North Coast and Cumbraes

The Eilean's Bridge Club, offers the opportunity to members of the community to play the game of Bridge in a supportive and friendly environment regardless of ability or ethnicity. Our fledgling Club has shown that positive relationships between people who may not otherwise have come together have been formed. Thanks to funding by TNL Community Fund, we have been able to offer 36 weeks of free beginners bridge tuition to residents in Millport.

£825
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Community Food Growing

No comments Community Roots North Coast and Cumbraes

Community Roots is applying for support to provide compost, plants, and seeds for both our community garden and for local growers who take part in our sustainable growing programme.

£1,000
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Largs Music Club

No comments Tom Stewart North Coast and Cumbraes

Largs Music Club provides a safe, inclusive, and welcoming space where aspiring musicians of all ages and abilities can come together to learn, practice, and support one another in developing their musical skills. Many of our members are beginners who may not otherwise have the opportunity to access instruments, lessons, or peer encouragement. We believe music should be accessible to everyone, regardless of background or financial circumstances, and our club helps make this possible.

£1,000
The Foccrs team at a recent Regatta

All weather shelter (Gazebo)

No comments Firth of Clyde Coastal Rowing Club North Coast and Cumbraes

Firth of Clyde Coastal Rowing Club (Foccrs) are desperately needing an all weather gazebo style shelter for attending rowing, fundraising and recruitment events.

£995
Skelmorlie Badminton Club

Skelmorlie Badminton Club - Equipment Request

No comments AS North Coast and Cumbraes

Skelmorlie Badminton Club provides a fun, friendly and hugely beneficial opportunity for local people, from teenagers to 70+ ages, the opportunity to stay healthy, reduce social isolation and gain team sports skills. The club equipment is well over a decade old, has been very well used but is no longer in a suitable state. By obtaining new equipment we can confidently retain and attract new members, by providing these items for those new to the sport or unable to afford their own.

£300
Some of the items available in the shop.

West Kilbride Community Initiative Ltd

No comments Anne Clarke North Coast and Cumbraes

WKCIL exists to support the regeneration of the village through Craft Town Scotland. WKCIL rents studios to crafters, helping to keep the village vibrant. The Barony Centre is the hub of all the activity, acting as a central point for showcasing and selling arts and crafts from local and National artists and makers. There is also a very busy cafe in the Barony, which acts as a community hub. WKCIL employs 11 part-time staff, all based in the Barony centre.

£1,000