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Over 50s club

Over 50s club

2025-09-11  •  No comments  •  Joanne  •  Garnock Valley

We would like to be able to go on a bus trip next year as a group and to have a meal out. Kilbirnie has a very limited public transport, so being able to go further afield for a day out would be very beneficial to our members. Bus hire is approximately £500 and can increase. Meal is  approximately £12 a head  we have tea/ sugar/milk every week  £100 Bingo/Quuz prizes £50 . Any funding received will help to purchase overheads, ensuring we can continue to run our club weekly , whilst supporting mental health and wellbeing. This will enable us to continue to provide a safe space, with the opportunity for our members to get involved in group activities 

£1,000
Senior Forum Wellbeing day

Seniors Forum Information and Health and Wellbeing days

2025-09-09  •  No comments  •  charron13.dp  •  Irvine

We are looking to hire the Volunteer rooms on 2 occassions, approx February and August to provide information on the February event and Health and Wellbeing on the August event, costs below are based on 2025 costs and anything over the £1,000.00 applied for will be paid by the forum.

                                February                                                                          August

Hall Hire                  £171.20                                                                           £85.60

Food                       £350.00                                                                           £200.00

Promotion               £228.00                                                                           £150.00

Total                       £750.00                                                                           £435.60

Amount Seniors Forum will put towards projects approx £185.60

£1,000

fullarton matters

2025-09-18  •  No comments  •  Fullarton Hub  •  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

£1,000
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Lok Oi Hong Kong Lunch Club

2025-09-19  •  No comments  •  Lok Oi  •  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.

  • Venue hire: £300

  • Food ingredients and preparation: £700

With your vote, we can make these lunches a reality and bring joy, friendship, and culture to our community.

£1,000
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Support Arran's Community Gardens - 2026 season

2025-09-15  •  No comments  •  The Arran Pioneer Project CIC  •  Arran

This project will purchase tools, seeds, compost and fruit trees to support food production across Arran communitiess. By investing in quality, durable equipment and quality organic and heirloom seed varieties, we'll continue to support more residents to grow their own food, reduce grocery costs and improve access to fresh, healthy produce.

Specific Costs We're Applying For:

  • Compost: £200 (we make a our own compost and supplement this with high quality bought compost from Dalefoot composts. the amount bought has reduced year on year)
  • Seeds for 2026 season: £200 (From high quality suppliers, Seeds of Scotland, Tamar Organics, Scotia Seeds, Vital Seeds, Real Seeds Company)
  • Fruit trees and soft fruit plants: £400 (From RV Roger in Yorkshire and Drumfearn Trees in Skye)
  • General garden tools and ongoing maintenance: £200 (bought locally or from online suppliers)
  • Total: £1,000

Who Will Benefit: All people who use the community gardens, from regular volunteers who grow food throughout the season, to people who enjoy the produce or occasional visitors to the gardens. Tools and supplies will be stored at each community garden for use by their volunteer groups. Fruit trees provide long-term benefit, producing food for future years whilst improving local biodiversity. Why This Deserves Funding: This project addresses multiple Locality PB themes:

Cost of Living: Growing your own food significantly reduces grocery bills - particularly important on an island where food costs are higher due to transport. 

Health & Wellbeing: Home-grown food provides better nutrition and the physical activity of gardening improves fitness and mental health. Gardening also connects people with nature and provides stress relief, and provides opportunity to connect with other people.

Building Community Spirit: The gardens create connections between islanders  and sharing knowledge and experience about growing creates stronger community bonds.

Green Projects: Local food production reduces food miles and plastic packaging waste. Diverse seed varieties support biodiversity and climate resilience.

The project helps to build sustainable systems and build knowledge throughout the community. This creates lasting impact beyond the initial funding.

£1,000
Yoga practice

Retirement yoga group

2025-09-12  •  No comments  •  Avril Gavaghan  •  Three Towns

We are a yoga and support group who have been going for almost 20 years.  Many of our members and now into their 70's and 80's but  are still actively involved in yoga practice.  Yoga helps enormously with strength, balance and flexibility as well as mindfulness. This is important in our advancing years.  We have social outings such as  coffee meetups, lunch or an outing to combat the feeling of loneliness and isolation incurred when people have ailing partners or indeed become widowed. Being sensory impaired also causes much loneliness and isolation.We have one member who is registered blind and several who are registgered as hearing impaired.  We would love to arrange a theatre trip early in 2026 to help conbat winter blues.

theatre tickets 25x30 = £750

Bus home  from Ayr = £250

Total   =  £1000

£1,000

Community Hub of Hope

2025-09-12  •  3 comments  •  Community Hub of Hope  •  Three Towns

We run regular sessions with creative, social, and wellbeing-focused activities, offering opportunities for people to build friendships, express themselves, and feel supported. To continue our work, we are applying for £1,000, which will be used as follows:

  • Arts & crafts materials – £350: to run creative sessions that encourage self-expression and build confidence.
  • Community day trip – £450: covering transport and entry fees, giving participants the chance to share positive new experiences.
  • Lunches & refreshments – £200: ensuring sessions are welcoming and inclusive, with no one excluded due to cost.

This funding will enable us to run meaningful activities that directly improve mental health, wellbeing, and community connection.

£1,000
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Ripple Effect Saltcoats -- Melbourne Park Revival

2025-09-12  •  3 comments  •  glennturner50  •  Three Towns

Ripple Effect Saltcoats intend to reinstate an 18 hole putting green complete with flags. We also will include 2 or 3 target bowls rinks with numbered target circles, a possible french boules area and a large fixed chess and draughts board. It is hoped to include a table tennis court as well. 

Ripple Effect Saltcoats see this project as another step in the regeneration of Saltcoats shorefront. It will also complement the proposed redevelopment of Melbourne Toilets. 

Breakdown of costs : 60 x Minigolf putters @ £7.78 = £466.80 :100 x Minigolf balls = £72.60 : 18 x hole cups: £181.80 : 18 x Aluminium Flags = £86.80 : 2000 x Standard scorecards = £30.00 : 500 x Scorecard pencils = £20.85 

TOTAL  (incl Vat) £1030.62

 

£1,000
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Largs Food Hub

2025-08-25  •  No comments  •  Largs Food Hub  •  North Coast and Cumbraes

We would like to supply our members with two free shops in the winter months as well as provide a free ticket to a soup and sandwich event taking place in February/March 2026. We would like to provide more soup making vegetables in the winter months and a bigger supply of fresh produce.

30 members approx in one week = 60 free shops  at £4 = £240

30 members approx in one week X  £5 Ticket to soup and sandwich event = £150

30 members approx in one week X soup pack at approx. £1.50 = £45 X 4 months January to April = £180

Provision of homemade meals from a local supplier for trial period of three months at £2 per meal = £420

£1,000
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Perennial Pathway

2025-09-07  •  No comments  •  Michelle Duffy  •  North Coast and Cumbraes

We are aiming to raise awareness of the natural environment & how we can protect it by showcasing the range of perennials we can grow in our temperate climate. Not just flowers but foliage plants, grasses & ferns all thrive here. These plants provide food & shelter for insects & wildlife, as well as colour & movement to soften the harsh concreate & grey pavers.

Whilst we are aiming to grow plants from seeds, & cuttings, many species can take some time to establish; this funding request is for initial plant purchases to begin the pathway. We want to highlight to the community how even an awkward plain walkway can promote life & nourish the environment. These plants will self -seed & can be used for cuttings & divisions in the future to further populate the communal areas around the walkway.

The planting will take a naturalistic approach, repeated in blocks along the length of the walkway. Each perennial block will cost £333.40 which includes a discount from the nursery. Total = £1000.20 

We have three blocks of perennials along the length of the walkway, each in slightly different colour tones. The benefits of being in nature are well documented & will bring a soothing element to start & finish the busy school day.

£1,000