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Eglinton Park Path Stewards

1 comment A F Caldwell Irvine

Formed in 2022 and fully constituted, we are a group of volunteers who survey the core path network in Eglinton Country Park and identify problem areas affecting user accessibility. We primarily improve paths where there is flooding and cut back branches, bushes and overgrowth along borders to help make paths accessible for all park users.

£1,000
Ardrossan Indoor Bowling Club Awards

Ardrossan Indoor Bowling Club

No comments Ardrossan Indoor Bowling Club Three Towns

To organise and administer a Presentation/Awards Ceremony for anyone connected with Ardrossan Indoor Bowling Club

£870
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Saltcoats Mindful Makers

2 comments KYou85 Three Towns

Mindful Makers uses mindfulness, crafting and a book group to support mental health, reduce adult loneliness, and promote feelings of achievement, well being, and community via our regular group meetings.

£900

Livingstone Players replacement of old stage light bulbs

No comments Livingstone Players Three Towns

To replace the current main stage lighting which uses old style bulbs and replace them with an LED supported system which will use less electricity so more environmentally friendly and cheaper to run.

£1,000
Wee School Pantry

Wee School Pantry

No comments Iain Campbell Garnock Valley

We are a community larder that helps people facing food insecurity to access various food items at a low cost to enable them to have access to food as well as allowing them to use the money saved for other things during the ever rising cost of living.

£1,000
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Kilbirnie and Glengarnock Age Concern

No comments Elizabeth Johnstone Garnock Valley

Kilbirnie and Glengarnock Age Concern has been active for over 50 years and aims to provide the elderly within our community with the opportunity to socialise and participate in activities that benefit their wellbeing and reduce social isolation. Since covid this has become even more important as many people have become more isolated and have a fear of going out. We meet weekly in Bridgend Community centre and aim to provide excursions twice a year.

£1,000
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Friends of Trindlemoss

No comments Broomlands and Bourtreehill Community Association Irvine

Friends of Trindlemoss is a group made up of parents, family, carers and people with learning disabilities who access Trindlemoss Day Opportunities. The group was formed to fund raise and purchase new equipment, raise money for outings and let service users try new experiences for example a group went on a sailing ship and another group experienced a trip on the Seagull Trust barge. The group hold social events once a month within Trindlemoss Day opportunities.

£950

Childrens Seasonal Annual Party

No comments Gordon fisher Irvine

Seasonal party for the children of the community, Open to all children in the community.

£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
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