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Eligible applications: North Coast and Cumbraes

Total budget £18,823

Shopping Vouchers for Millport Community Shop Members

No comments Deirdre Oakley North Coast and Cumbraes

We intend to give regular shoppers at the Community Shop a voucher to use in the local convenience store. The Community Shop offers members a 'top up shop' at low cost but, with Christmas coming up and the Cost of Living rising daily, members are finding it more and more difficult to buy essential groceries. The local convenience store has been very supportive of the Community Shop and this will also serve as a 'thank you' to them.

£1,000
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
Looking over the River Clyde on the Wemyss Bay to Rothesay Ferry route.

Skelmorlie Active Travel

No comments Secret Bunker North Coast and Cumbraes

To provide a waypoint on stage 12 of the Ayrshire Coastal Path for walkers and cyclists from Skelmorlie and Largs. Our association will provide a free toilet and refreshment stop so that users can benefit from the physical and mental improvements that outdoor exercise can provide for our community.

£640
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Gardening Tools For Growers

1 comment Organic Growers of Fairlie North Coast and Cumbraes

We are a sustainable community garden in Fairlie with 170 members from Fairlie, Largs and West Kilbride primarily. We have had many tools donated over the years since we began in 2008 but with use over time our tools are now needing replaced. We are in need of more useful and ecological equipment such as a battery operated strimmer and lawn mower.

£720
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
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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
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Largs Community Winter Warmer - Film and Food Event

No comments Jamie Woodburn LCC North Coast and Cumbraes

The aim of this project is to bring the community together to share movies, music and food to help improve community cohesion as well and mental health and wellbeing during the post New Year period.

£1,000
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Mobility and Health with Intergenerational Socialising

No comments Catherine Brannan North Coast and Cumbraes

To support those with lesser mobility to gather in establishments where intergenerational socialising is the norm. This supports physical, mental and emotional wellbeing and a sense of belonging to all of the community, not being segregated by age nor mobility.

£960
Barrfields Community Garden

Barrfields Community Garden

No comments LargsCG North Coast and Cumbraes

Barrfields Community Garden in Largs grows food to share with the community and local charities. Our mission is to grow sustainable and organic local food for donation and to foster community engagement with the entire growing cycle.

£1,000
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