Chatty Chalkers -- Colour Explosion !!!
2025-09-22 • 1 comment • • Three Towns
Chatty Chalkers intend to run classes in the Argyle Centre (rent sponsored by SeaSalt Streets) to teach adults and children how to paint murals via the Oculus Quest, build and install 3D wire sculptures, create and paint moulded ornaments and how to construct sand structures and pictures. Chatty Chalkers have experience in delivering projects having successfully produced a series of pop-up events featuring pavement chalk drawing, sand art and sculptures and stone and shell painting. The pop-up events are advertised on social media two days before and the location disclosed. They often draw up to 30 participants at their free events.
Chatty Chalkers will offer, free and open to all, kids and adult art workshops, both indoor and outdoor. The participants will be taught mural structure and painting, basic sand art and 3D forming, simple plaster moulding and how to form and strengthen wire figures.
In order to facilitate the classes/workshops, Chatty Chalkers require the following equipment and materials.
Oculus Quest & power bank £220.00. Stepladders and spray paint £80.00. Masonry paint, brushes,dust sheets, overalls, warning tape etc. £196.00. Chicken wire, foam blocks and cutter, UV resin £175.00. Expanding foam and gun, miscellaneous acrylic and water colour paints, pens and pencils etc. £175.00. TOTAL incl postage = £875.00.
Castlepark Community Garden Project
2025-09-22 • No comments • • Irvine
Castle park garden project has been running for about thirteen years. The people with learning disabilities have attended the centre weekly keeping the grass cut, the weeds at bay and the wooden pengola, benches and planters painted yearly. We had some storm damage this year and some of the wooden planters need repaired we also need to buy decking to repair the pengola has the wood has rotted. We also need to get a skip to remove some of the gardens older items that cannot be repaired. The people are from Trindlemoss Day opportunities they work hard weekly in the garden , some also volunteer at the older people lunch club and recently the Castlepark Cafe has now opened up weekly provding another service to the community Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. We hope that we are sucessfull in applying for funding to buy the following items so we can repair the broken items and get the garden back to its original state so the community can enjoy spending time in it. We also grow fruit and vegetables that can be used in the centre to make soup and for the lunch club.
Skip Hire £300
wood to repair pengola and planters £300
Paint £90
wood to repair and restore planter - £200
wood screws - £30
new water fountain - £80
This Is Us
2025-09-21 • No comments • • North Coast and Cumbraes
Over the last two years, we've been helping young people create an open air photo gallery in the streets of West Kilbride during the Easter holidays (see picture) . For our 2026 project, we've something different in mind. Inspired by the work of Indian "rotiographers'" studios, we'd like to open our own pop-up studio in West Kilbride.
These backstreet photographers used a wonderful collection of lo-fi backdrops and costumes to create images that put people into their own fantasies; you want to be royalty, a cowgirl, a spaceman...? The photographer can make it happen, and you will have the photograph to prove it!
So, our project will involve the rental of a vacant unit on West Kilbride Main Street; setting up the unit as a portrait studio; inviting people to submit to us their dream or fantasy; creation of the backdrop and costumes to make it come true; the photoshoot; perhaps a chat about where the fantasy is rooted; and afterwards the creation of an exhibition and slideshow (see submitted video for example of past work) of the images created (with the permission of the subjects).
Costs include rental of unit for 4 weeks £400
Backdrop hire and creation £200
Costume purchase and rental £250
Publicity £100
Lighting hire £250
Printing costs £100
Dance for All: DDLS Community Project
2025-08-30 • No comments • • Community Wealth Building PB
DDLS is a local competitive dance team in North Ayrshire, with many young members from areas affected by deprivation. Competing at a high level brings amazing opportunities for our dancers, but costs for travel, entry fees, and kit often create barriers for families. We want to test new ways of fundraising that not only support our dancers but also benefit the wider community by bringing people together and opening up access to dance.
This project combines three small but powerful initiatives:
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Community Showcase Event – A large-scale performance event featuring DDLS dancers alongside local schools and community groups. Funding will cover venue hire, costumes, lighting, and marketing. Tickets will generate income to reinvest in competition costs, while the event itself celebrates community talent and inspires others to get active through dance.
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Branded Merchandise – Purchase of initial stock of DDLS-branded hoodies, water bottles, and dance bags. Sales will build a sustainable income stream, while also promoting team identity and local pride.
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Dance for All Workshops – A series of community workshops led by DDLS dancers and coaches, open to children and young people who may not otherwise access dance. These sessions will be free or low-cost initially, with future paid workshops generating income to support competition costs. This gives back to the community while building a model for longer-term sustainability.
Breakdown of Costs (total £2,000):
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Community Showcase Event (venue hire, costumes, lighting, marketing) – £1,000
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Branded merchandise (hoodies, bottles, bags initial stock) – £500
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Dance for All workshops (venue hire, facilitator costs, resources) – £500
Total: £2,000
This project fits strongly under the Enterprising Communities theme, as it is designed to test and develop new ways for DDLS to generate sustainable income that can be reinvested into our goals. The community showcase event will bring in ticket sales to help cover competition costs while also creating a positive event for the wider public. The branded merchandise will provide a small but ongoing income stream that promotes team identity and encourages community support. The Dance for All workshops will give local children and young people affordable access to dance, while establishing a model that can generate income for future community sessions and help subsidise competition costs.
It also links to Local Innovation, as we are piloting a combination of new activities (merchandise, workshops, and a public showcase event) to see which approaches work best in creating financial sustainability. By testing these ideas, we are building resilience into our organisation, reducing reliance on one-off fundraisers, and finding new ways to involve the wider community in dance.
This project therefore directly supports the Community Wealth Building mission by maximising the potential of our place and our young people, while reinvesting income to ensure that opportunities to compete and succeed in dance are not limited by financial barriers.
Support Arran's Community Gardens - 2026 season
2025-09-15 • No comments • • 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.
Saltcoats Mindful Makers
2025-09-12 • 2 comments • • Three Towns
Mindful Makers brings together Three Towns adults to combat the adverse effects of loneliness and social isolation with mindfulness. This community group is run by four volunteers organisers (no cost) and comprises weekly Crafting Sessions and a Book Group. Sessions are open to all and are mainly free of charge to users although a £1 charge applies for tutored sessions. Friday meetings are held in Saltcoats Library where the welcoming environment encourages regular attendance. Week 1: Crafting - a new skill tutored by an organiser; Week 3: Book Group; Weeks 2 and 4: crafting together. Crafting and mindfulness are beneficial and can alleviate the symptoms of anxiety, stress, depression, loneliness and even dementia (craftscouncil.org.uk and verywellmind.com). Sharing experiences can counter depression through a feeling of belonging. Feedback from participants will guide our work and shape our 2026 programme. We use WhatsApp group to share and communicate between meetings, and a new Instagram account will raise awareness.
Our bid for £900 will allow for increasing costs expanding membership, and will (a) continue the provision of free / minimally priced crafting resources so no one is excluded for economic reasons - £500 (b) enable us to continue to provide community and outreach work - £50 promotion, and (c) increase equality of access for disabled members - £350 towards transport. We need to keep our activities as minimally priced as possible as it becomes harder to budget for activities to help us thrive.
In 2025 we arranged a very successful group visit to the Dick Institute in Kilmarnock which we would love to do again in future. However transport costs are prohibitive (costing £300 for a small minibus to take the group) and therefore funding is necessary to allow for future trips.
We respect sustainability, recycling items wherever possible, and augment our funds through craft sales and donations. We support an average of 15-20 members at any time - an optimum number given the donated time and effort for organisation.
NEW TABLE TENNIS CLUB IN MILLPORT
2025-09-22 • No comments • • North Coast and Cumbraes
MILLPORT TABLE TENNIS CLUB HAS BEEN SET UP AS A SATELLITE CLUB OF NATTC AND IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OPENING OF THE TOWN HALL AND OTHER SMALL VENUES FOR TABLE TENNIS NEW TABLES ARE BEING DELIVERED TO START UP THE 1ST EVER TT CLUB ON THE ISLAND. SURVEYS WERE DONE WTH PARTNERS ON THE ISLAND AND WORKING WITH THE CUMBRAE FORUM AND THE LOCAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL AND BOYS BRIGADE WE ARE ARRNAGING AN OPEN DAY TO LAUNCH THE NEW CLUB.
WEBSITE AND CLUB LOGO SET UP AND LOCAL RESIDENTS WILL BE RUNNING THE FACILITY WITH THE SUPPORT FROM NATTC.
LETTERS OF SUPPORT FROM MANY PEOPLE HAVE CAME TO US FOR SUPPORT .
Come See, Come Sew
2025-09-21 • 10 comments • • Three Towns
We would like to establish a sewing group where people can learn skills for life and hobbies for well-being and fun. There would be no cost except to ask for a donation, if possible, for the food bank in Ardeer Community Centre.
Being part of such a group can encourage self reliance, reduce social isolation and be of benefit to all who participate.
In learning to sew and mend items of clothing, we can reduce waste and promote sustainability, in our community thereby avoiding waste.
In cold weather, we can provide a warm space. All equipment, including sewing machines, will be available for use at the classes, free of charge. Fabric and thread for projects will be provided as well as tea/coffee and biscuits.
Health & Well-being will be enhanced from social inter-action, learning new skills will build confidence and satisfaction will be achieved as we support the production of items for gifts and home use. We will promote reducing waste by encouraging simple mending skills.
By bringing people together to learn at Ardeer Community Centre, we hope to further promote the centre as a hub of our community, encouraging all to engage in learning through fun.
Gardening Tools For Growers
2025-09-11 • 1 comment • • North Coast and Cumbraes
4 short handled shovels 4 x 15 Total 60
1 battery operated strimmer 180
1 battery operated lawn mower 260
hand shovels 100
loppers and shears 60
ergomatic hand tools 120
Many of our members our older and we have need of new and safer tools for them. Some had been donated and a few have broken while in use. We need to make sure our members have good quality new tools as they do a lot of work volunteering in our garden and well as using them for their own gardening. We would like our volunteers to find strimming and mowing the garden easier with a battery operated strimmer and mower. Several people have arthritic hands and the ergomatic tools should make gardening easier for them.
ergomatic sets of easy grip tools for arthritis sufferers 120
Many of our members are older and many tools have been donated or aren just old and are no longer fit for purpose. Some have broken while using them. We take the safey of our members seriously. We want our members to have better, safer or to use tools and a more modern battery operated lawn mower and strimmer. This will be easier for our volunteers to use and be more ecological.
Irvine Sharks Division 1 2025-26
2025-09-11 • No comments • • Irvine
The club has provided a platform for Irvines first competitive basketball team and inspiring the next generation.
We are applying for approximatley 50% of the cost of hall hire (£690 based on 2024-25 costs) for the upcoming season and referees costs (£310 based on 2024-25).
This would really help support our members by decreasing our membership fees during the current financial climate and support them to continue to take part in their sport and continue to increase their physical health and mental well-being and aim to hopefully bring another trophy home to Irvine.
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