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Community Food Growing

2025-09-22  •  No comments  •  Community Roots  •  North Coast and Cumbraes

We are applying for compost, plants, and seeds for both our community garden and for local households who are supported to grow their own food. 

Our community garden has already transformed from an overgrown space into a thriving hub where food, nature, and wellbeing come together. Fresh produce grown here is shared with local families and the Village Larder, helping to reduce food waste and provide affordable food. The garden is also a place where people of all ages and backgrounds learn sustainable growing practices such as no-dig, food forestry, and polyculture. These methods enrich soil, cut emissions, and create more resilient growing systems. This funding will allow us to maintain and expand our growing. Compost is essential for healthy soil, seeds and plants are the basis of our crops, and biodiversity-friendly plants ensure we can work with nature rather than against it. At the same time, we will continue to support Village Larder customers and other households by providing compost, seeds, and starter plants to help them grow food at home. 

  • £350 for compost – to improve soil in the garden and provide small amounts to households.

  • £450 for plants, plug-plants, seeds, seed potatoes and containers/materials to build containers- to replenish the community garden and for giving beginner growers and households a confident start.

  • £100 for biodiversity plants – pollinator-friendly flowers and companion plants

£1,000

Bring International Table Tennis to Saltcoats for the Community of N. Ayrshire

2025-09-22  •  No comments  •  Billy main  •  Community Wealth Building PB

WITH CLUB INVESTMENT IN EQUIPMENT AT OUR TABLE TENNIS CENTRE AND NOW FIRMLY ESTABLISHED AS ONE OF THE TOP CLUBS IN THE COUNTRY , NATTC ARE SEEKING FUNDING FOR VENUE HIRE TO STAGE 2 MAJOR TABLE TENNIS EVENTS HERE IN SALTCOATS.

WE ARE SEEKING £2000 TOWARDS THE COST FOR VENUE TO HIRE ST.MATTHEWS. The club will use these events as a fundraiser for future development plans 

THESE WILL BE 3 DAY EVENTS WITH AN INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR AND WE WILL BE HOSTING 300 PLAYERS APPROX TO EACH EVENT  AND THIS WILL INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERSTION OF YOUNGTSTERS TO PICK UP A BAT AND BE INSPIRED AT SEEING TOP CLASS PLAYERS ON THEIR DOORSTEP. 

Working with our partners we will be offering community involvement and free tickets to everyone attending to create an opportunity for social interaction and physical activity which can improve mental health and well being for all.

We will also be attracting many visitors to the area as we have already been doing for a number of years where many hotels / restaurants appreciate the numbers coming along using their establishments.

We will have live coverage of these events on our you tube chanel and plenty of advertising the area to come and visit .

Many volunteers will be required to assist of event management . This will bring the communities of North Ayrshire  together and building stronger communites,

THE CLUB IS THE CURRENT SCOTTISH SPORTS CLUB OF THE YEAR  AND THE CURRENT SCOTTISH LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

£2,000
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Bright Futures After-School Club

2025-08-30  •  No comments  •  Pennyburn Primary Parent Council  •  Community Wealth Building PB

We are piloting a new after-school tutor-led learning club in Kilwinning for primary and secondary pupils (ages 8–16). The project aims to provide free, accessible support in core subjects such as literacy, numeracy, and study skills to help raise attainment, boost confidence, and reduce stress for families who cannot afford private tutoring.

The club will run weekly sessions in a local community venue for 10 weeks, with small-group tuition led by qualified tutors. Places will be open to all pupils, but we will prioritise children from families living in SIMD 1 and 2 areas who are most affected by poverty and the cost-of-living crisis. By removing financial barriers, the project ensures all children, regardless of background, can access support to reach their full potential.

This pilot will test demand and outcomes. If successful, it could grow in future, helping Kilwinning’s children improve school performance, develop resilience, and feel supported by their community.

Breakdown of Costs:

  • Tutor fees (2 tutors x 10 weeks) – £1,200

  • Venue hire (community space for 10 weeks) – £300

  • Learning resources (books, stationery, equipment) – £200

  • Healthy snacks for pupils – £150

  • Promotion & materials (flyers, posters, digital) – £150

Total: £2,000

£2,000
Art in Mind visiting an Open Studio

Art in Mind Developments

2025-09-12  •  No comments  •  Jan MacGregor  •  Arran

The specialist Print maker would spend time servicing our printer and preparing and delivering two or three teaching sessions. Arran Visual Arts pay all tutors the Scottish Artist Union Rate of pay which is £44.90 per hour.   10 hours would therefore be £449.

We have a lot of art materials in both venues. But the starage space is a shared space, so improving the shelving would allow beetr use of all materials we have.We would either use ready made storage units or a local joiner to fit shelves in a cupboard. Ready made units are approximately £200 each and we would need 2. 

 

“We are awaiting a quotation from a joiner for fitted shelving, but we expect it to be in the region of £250.

The total costs will be £999”

£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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Chatty Chalkers -- Colour Explosion !!!

2025-09-22  •  1 comment  •  glennturner50  •  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.

£875
Bypass Art Community Group

Bessie On The Bypass

2025-09-14  •  No comments  •  Julie  •  Garnock Valley

Bypass Art is passionate about Dalry's history and heritage, and over the years we have been involved in numerous community projects aimed at telling Dalry's story - Community Recital of John Hodgarts Hilltap Toon, The 'Our Town Heritage Board',  Auld Men's Shelter Mural and loads more - but Bessie On The Bypass is a bit different.

The Bessie sculpture will stand tall near the Dalry Bypass,provide a historical gateway into our town, be seen by huge amounts of passing motorists and provide a unique opportunity for the Garnock Valley to highlight and promote the area and encourage footfall into our towns.

To effectively promote this project we are seeking to buy a gazebo so we can set up at community outdoor events and consult with the public about Bessie On The Bypass. We wish to purchase branded fleeces that will demonstrate a visible commitment to our project as we interact with the public. Additionally we aim to acquire promotional items that will spotlight and publicise the Bessie On The Bypass initiative. These items will help us reach a wider audience, spark conversations about the project and inspire community involvement.

Gazebo £300, Branded Fleeces £180, Paper £15, Ink £70, Collection Cans £25, Promotional Items £400 = £990

 

 

£990
Looking over the River Clyde on the Wemyss Bay to Rothesay Ferry route.

Skelmorlie Active Travel

2025-09-10  •  No comments  •  Secret Bunker  •  North Coast and Cumbraes

We are normally open on Sunday afternoons from April to September from approx 1pm until 5pm.

Our Museum site known as Skelmorlie Secret Bunker as a secondary role has a vision of promoting Active Travel within North Ayrshire for the benefit of all our community. 

We can provide a toilet and refreshment facility through using our self contained Groundhog Welfare unit which provides a proper toilet facility and small kitchen for the provision of hot and cold drinks. 

In addition apart from catering for small groups such as individuals and families we can by prior arrangement cope with organised walking and cycling groups both on Sunday afternoons and outwith those times.

We are applying for £360 to get our toilet facility serviced over that six months, £150 for flyers to advertise within North Ayrshire the Active Travel Waypoint and £130 for kitchen sundries such as water, tea, coffee eco cups and milk to provide a refreshment service all at no cost to the users of our museum site.  

£640
Cronies Event

The Cronies Lunch Club

2025-09-04  •  1 comment  •  The Cronies  •  Three Towns

Lunches £450

Tea & Coffee £50

Buscuits £50

Hall hire £450

£1,000
Home for a new Film Club

A Film Club for everyone!

2025-08-31  •  No comments  •  Angie McCallum  •  Community Wealth Building PB

A Film Club would provide opportunities for the commuity to come together, for cutural and educational benefits.  What was once the old cinema could once again deliver many different genres of film.  As the new building is totally accessible everybody will be able to participate.  There could be screenings individually for children, for those suffering with dementia, for those who would revel in the old stories of the Clyde and the tales of Para Handy, for families. These are just a few examples.

A consultant would research this local innovation to provide a clear strategy and guidelines to be developed for future use by those taking the project foward.

A self employed consultant at 8 hours per week for ten weeks at £15 per hour would cost £1,080 - see role profile below for further information.

£1,080