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The David White Hub (Sheltered Housing)

2025-09-21  •  No comments  •  The David White Hub (Sheltered Housing)  •  Three Towns

We would like to apply for a funding amount of £1000. If successful in our application, this would enable us to provide a summer bus outing for the residents, with the remainder being used towards funding our annual lunch and party, which is attended by approximately 30 residents. These events have a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of residents and provide an opportunity to take part in activities that might not be available to people due to mobility or cost of living ussues.

The cost of the bus would be £480 and the remaining £520 would be used towards the cost of lunch and live entertainment for our party.

  • Bus Hire - £480
  • Lunch x 30 - £450
  • Entertainment fee - £70 

 

£1,000

Girdle toll Community Event

2025-09-03  •  1 comment  •  Liz Gibson  •  Irvine

We are hoping to have a OAP Afternoon tea and dance and singalong at Easter the costings for this is 

100 x 9 £900 for afternoon tea and entertainment

Children young person Easter party  

DJ                 £200 

hot dog and chips and drink 100 x 8     £800

Easter egg gifts 100x £5                        £500

 

total costing £2400

£1,000
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Whiting Bay Bowling |Club

2025-09-18  •  No comments  •  Whiting Bay bowling Club  •  Arran

Bowling Buddies = £149.00  This can be viewed on their website

Bowls Target Mat = £89.99  This can be view on their website

Adult Mats x 6 = £120  Photo

Jacks x 4 = £80  Photo

Gatherers X 4 = £244  Photo

Sleepers x 6 = £312  Can be viewed on the Cladach Garden Centre website

TOTAL = £994.99

£1,000
Festival of light Parade

Marymass Festival of Light

2025-09-12  •  No comments  •  Marymass Festival Committee  •  Irvine

Our Festival of Light parade is a fantastic community event, aimed at bringing light & sound to the streets of Irvine ahead of our fireworks display. We would like to give free light up merchansie for all of the community. Previously we have had external trader  turning up and selling ligiht ups at a much higher rate ( £10 per light up). We would like all of the community and young people to take part of the festival of light and make this an inclusive event.  We aim to have a station to give out our light ups at the towns house where the parade departs. We will continue to give the light ups and merchansie through the parade and at the moor. This means we will be able to cover as many young people and families within the community. This will save community members a cost if they'd like a light up and they are able to join in on the festivities.

Foam light ups - £0.50 x 1904 individual light ups = £952

Light up lanterns -  £4 x 12 lantens for parade = £48

£1,000
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Mobility and Health with Intergenerational Socialising

2025-09-04  •  No comments  •  Catherine Brannan  •  North Coast and Cumbraes

For this fund, we encourage and support those with lesser mobility to socialise outdoors either with a picnic in nature or within a local establishment. The aim is to have intergenerational interaction supporting a sense of being involved and connected to all of the community, without being segregated by mobility or age.  Meeting fortnightly we incentivise increased mobility and socialisation by contributing once per month towards a lunch within a local establishment or provide a picnic in nature. Request £80 per month; our average attendance is 10 people and the suggested contribution is £8pp towards their meal. (£80 x 12 months = £960). When more people arrive, the contribution is reduced or the additional cost is supported by other YES contributions.

YES Your Entire Self cic runs 3 weekly groups of Mindful Living for a Healthier Community, Chill n Do Social Club and Wheel and Walk Club.  Each group on a weekly basis can have attendance of between 10-30 people.  We run free Forest Therapy sessions for the Community to support overall Health and host additional Forest Therapy events for those with less mobility.  We promote nature as a tool for wellbeing. We have an annual 12 week course to support recovery for Women of Domestic Abuse.  We hold Wellbeing and Self Care Days for Families of Loved Ones with Addictions as well as Self Empowerment Days for those with Addictions.    We collaborate with Hope (CLASP) Harbour Ayrshire, NA Mental Health Nurses, Link Workers, Drum4Life, EmpowerMe, Forest Therapy Practitioners, NA Social Services, NA Community Hubs as well as NA Recovery College and Douglas Park. In any one week we can support between 40-70 people, all having a positive ripple effect on family members and friends with NA communities.

YES set up as a cic 3 years ago with one weekly group and one Mindfulness course.  We have since grown in demand each year, building up a reputation for positive outcomes and professional services.  All our volunteers and facilitators have lived experience of self empowered wellbeing and overcoming life challenges.  2026 we will continue to grow due to the current collaboration requests from other Ayrshire Third sector establishments and Social Services.  We continue to raise the voices of the unheard and unseen within our communities.

£960
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Clean Air to Breathe

2025-09-06  •  No comments  •  IrvinewithoutIncinerators  •  Irvine

The waste incineartor  currently being built at Oldhall West is due to begin operations  around the turn  of the year. It will only be allowed operate once Scottish Environment Protection  Agency (SEPA) have  issued a permit. Once the permit is issued the company operating the incinerator is responisible for controlling emmisions , monitoring them, and self reporting.

Waste incinerators are associated with a rise in  air pollution, including to Nitrous dioxide, which is considered to cause 'significant' harm to humans, even at levels lower than those permitted in the UK.( see photo for quote) As there will be no other independent monitoring of emmissions our group is seeking funds to by the equipment to monitor Nitorous Dioxide emmisions ourselves. Currently the only public air quality monitoring station is in the centre of Irvine, at the cross. We understand there will be two points for monitoring at the waste incinerator, one on the back-up diesel generator ( checked every 5 years) and the other on the stack. None of these existing monitoring arrangements wil give a real idea of air quality changes inthe wider area around the incerator once it begins operations.

If our results, are as , we hope ,that there is no rise in  air pollution in the Irvine area we can publicise this reassuring information. In the unfortunate event that we find  that emissions are dangerous to health we can alert SEPA and the appropriate action can be taken to protect locals.

One of the reasons why locals are so concerned about this  possible threat is that they were alarmed by the 2 battery fires in Kilwinning, which caused significant changes to our air quality. The plant in Kilwinning had all it SEPA permits. Many locals feel that the permits were not adequate to provide real proection and they wish further reassurance about potential threats from  this  larger plant, closer to Irvine. 

The cost of a hand held monitor suitable for the job is around £500. This is the only equipment we are seeking funding for. Our group has a bank account.

I attach a document which explains the dangers of emmissions from  waste incineratros, with partuiclar reference to the gas we wish to monitor.

£500
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
Apples from the Ardeer Quarry orchard

Expansion of orchards at The Plantation, Ardrossan and Ardeer Quarry, Stevenston

2025-09-13  •  No comments  •  FRIENDS  •  Three Towns

The project involves planting 15 new fruit trees at the community orchard we've been creating over the past few years at Holm Plantation in Ardrossan, and 26 new fruit trees in the two community orchards we've been creating at Ardeer Quarry in Stevenston. The ground is compacted at one of the Ardeer Quarry orchard sites and so it very challenging for volunteers to dig into to plant trees. So we plan to hire a mini digger and driver to dig large holes there to bypass the need for volunteers to dig there and to provide the trees with the best chance of establishing. All of these orchards will provide the local community with free fresh fruit during late summer and autumn.

Fruit trees - c.£1327

Mini digger and driver to dig holes - c.£708

£1,000
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Falafel & Football

2025-09-19  •  No comments  •  spikewheatscots  •  Kilwinning

Our project will run fortnightly brunch sessions for around 20 people, offering a taste of Middle Eastern cooking such as kebabs and falafel. These meals will bring together people from Syria, other communities, and local residents to share food, build friendships, and promote cultural exchange. Alongside the food events, we will organise football sessions for adults, combining sport and social activities to strengthen community bonds.

 

  • Food for brunch sessions (approx. £50 per session × 10 sessions) = £500

  • Football pitch hire (approx. £40 per session × 10 sessions) = £400

  • Refreshments for football sessions = £100

Total = £1,000

£1,000

Kids Breakfast Club - Whitlees and Ardeer Partnership

2025-09-08  •  No comments  •  Whitlees centre  •  Community Wealth Building PB

We would make this a mirror image of how it works at Whitlees . Kids would come in the morning each day and have a choice of ceral or toast free and maybe the next day toast and pancakes for free along with fruit, yoghurt and juice. We also do rolls for £1 so if kids still want to buy a roll that's great but if not there's plenty there for breakfast.

Costs

50 kids per day 

bread x 4 - £3.40 

cereal x2 £4.00

milk x 3 £4.00

flour x2 £1 /50 

eggs per box £3 

Yogurt c50  £20 

fruit £20 

-- £56.90 a week 

x 5 day -- £284.50 

7 week program =£1991.50 

This is the program we use at Whitlees so to pilot this program we asking for £1991.50 

(£36 per day)

This will be part of our bigger cafe project at Ardeer and supporting the kids to use the club will help encourage the community to use the cafe and help bring income back into the centre again.

£1,991