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Investment projects with scope: Irvine

Total budget £29,841

PyroprinterX

Irvine New Town Mens Shed - Wood Burning Machine and Computer for Burning Signs

2023-09-04  •  No comments  •  Irvine New Town Mens Shed  •  Irvine

About 2 months ago we started manually burning signs onto wood, which has proven to be a sucess with the community and we now wish to purchase a wood burning machine (PyroprinterX) to do a more professional job in a much quicker time, we will also need a laptop/ computer to run the softwear.

PyroprinterX and softwear £629.00 (including postage) plus £118 expected Inport Duty, as it is manufactured in Ukraine - £747.00

Laptop/ Computer approx £500

Total expected costs £1,247

£1,000
Laguna 14/12 bandsaw

New bandsaw for Harbourside Men's Shed, Irvine

2023-09-14  •  No comments  •  The Secretary  •  Irvine

laguna 14/12 bandsaw bundle including bandsaw, 4 blades, mobility wheel kit and sliding mitre. Total cost incl delivery £1581.88, the excess being paid from Shed funds.

£1,000
Vennel Friends Discovery Group

Vennel Friends Discovery Group

2023-09-13  •  No comments  •  Linda Buchanan  •  Irvine

We are applying for funding to enable our group members to plan and experience a trip to the theatre and afternoon tea up in Glasgow in the new year.

Social activities such as this can have a genuinely positive impact of the health and wellbeing of older people.  This is especially true in the winter months when the cost of living and social isolation can have a significantly negative impact on people’s lives, especially for older members of the community.  This would be an opportunity for our group members to experience a special outing which many would not be able to access independently due challenges faced through physical health and mental wellbeing.

To enable us to do this we would use any funding we received for:

Transport to Glasgow: £160

Theatre tickets: £560

Afternoon Tea: £280

£1,000

Community Pantomime

2023-09-17  •  No comments  •  Break a leg drama  •  Irvine

A weekend of Pantomime fun this December 2023 

we also plan to give away over 150 tickets to groups and families to make sure they don't miss out on fun this Christmas.   

Hall Let - £550

Advertisement- £ 200 

Script License £ 150 

Set £100 

£1,000
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Irvine Meadow 2007s Youth Football Team

2023-09-04  •  No comments  •  Debz  •  Irvine

20 x tracksuits average £40 each 

5 x winter jackets average £40 each 

 

Total £1000

£1,000

Family Fun at Redburn

2023-09-12  •  No comments  •  Friends of Redburn  •  Irvine

Organising family fun events and day trips in a local community affected by poverty and the increased costs of living can have numerous positive benefits for individuals and the community as a whole including -

Bringing The Community Together : Fun days and days away provide opportunities for people to come together, fostering a sense of belonging and community cohesion.  This can lead to stronger social connections and a more supportive local environment.

Reduced Social Isolation : For individuals and families experiencing poverty, socail isolation can be asignificant issue.  By providing activities that are accessible to all, the community events can help combat isolation, lonliness and poor mental well being.

Skills Development : Organising and participating in hte various events the group runs requires planning, organisation and co-ordintion skills.  Group members, volunteers and participants can develop and strengthen these skills, potentially leading to increased employability.

Wellbeing Benefits : Engaging in social activities and spending time with others has been shown to have positive effects on both physical and mental wellbeing.  This can reduce stress, anxiety and low mood and encourages exercise leading to overall increased wellbeing.

Education and learning Opportunities : Day trips can be educational, providingparticipants with new experiences and learning opportunities.  This is especially valuable for children, but can be benefivial for people of all ages.

Positive Role Modelling : Organisers and volunteers with hte Friends of Redburn can serve as positive role models for participants locally, demonstrating the value of community engagement and giving back to the local community.

Improved Quality of Life : By providing free and low cost activities the participants who attend the weekly community lunches have stated that they defintely help alleviate financial stresses and burdrens faced  by them.  This elps improve the overall quality of life for those who take part.

Long Term Impact on Poverty : While events and day trips may not directly address the root causes of poverty, they can contribute to breaking he cycle by providing support, resources and opportunities for personal and community growth.

Increased Civic Engagement : Participation in comunity events can lead to the local community working together, encouraging peopel to take an active interest in the wellbeing, development ad ownership of their local environment.

Overall, providing family fun events and day trips can have a wide range of positive effects on individuals and the whole community, contributing to a more vibrant, inclusive and thriving local environment.

Breakdown of Costs - 

Inflateables                                      £200

Easter Eggs                                      £150

Food / drink                                      £200

Contribution for summer trip         £450

£1,000
Vennel Gardens Entertainment Committee Trip 2023

Vennel Gardens Entertainment Committee

2023-09-07  •  No comments  •  Vennel Gardens Entertainment Committee  •  Irvine

We hope to run another social trip to the parkhead forge and market. The funding would pay for the bus journey and lunches for our members.

Bus Cost £480

Lunches £410

£890
Irvine Burns Club Logo

Schools' Verse Speaking Event: Irvine Burns Club

2023-09-11  •  No comments  •  Education Convener  •  Irvine

Irvine Burns Club are seeking funding to provide trophies and book prizes for those pupils nominated to represent their schools at a “Champion of Champion” event held in Wellwood Burns Centre and Museum and demonstrate their skill in presenting their chosen poem. It is intended that there will be three categories, Primaries 1-2; Primaries 3-4 and Primaries 5-7.

Those nominated by their schools are also eligible to compete in the Ayrshire Association of Burns Clubs Schools’ Competition held later in the year.

If successful there they can go forward to perform at the Robert Burns World Federation National Festival. In the recent past several of our young people have been successful at this stage.

There are 11 Primary Schools in the Irvine Area and it is hoped that all would participate.

We seek funding to purchase 36 trophies at a cost of £20 each (£720) and 36 book prizes at a cost of £7.50 each (£270) a total of £990.

Any unused trophies and book prizes purchased would be held for use in following years.

£990
Food for Thought Example of "Ready Meals"

Food for Thought

2023-09-04  •  No comments  •  Choices Community Shop  •  Irvine

Choices Community Shop currently has over 500+ households registered to access a food with dignity approach to addressing food insecurity in the local area. With an equal divide of families, couples and single people, the cost of cooking food is a worry for everyone. With winter approaching and the cost of living ongoing, many households have told us that they are worried about whether they will be able to heat and cook this year. 

Choices Community Shop would therefore like to purchase food and containers to be able to prepare healthy, nutricious "ready meals" that households can take as part of the offer within the food larder. These meals will be suitable for heating in a microwave thus reducing the households cooking costs.

Food for meals: £800

Food Safe Containers: £200

£1,000
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DCERA Growing Community

2023-09-08  •  2 comments  •  DCERA  •  Irvine

Auchengate, and in particular Dundonald Crescent, is home to an abundance of wildlife, beautiful views, and families with young children. Our committee members, with the help of those families, contribute a very diverse mix of skills and experience, and are coming together to help our residents by volunteering time, services and knowledge to improve and enhance the look of our estate, whilst building relationships and community spirit. Due to the cost-of-living crisis and the cost of garden maintenance equipment, such as lawnmowers, many of our residents cannot afford the extra expense that comes with garden maintenance, or simply do not have the time due to working whilst supporting young children, or the knowledge to use such equipment safely. This is where DCERA can help.

We would like to purchase two items for our community.

1. Currently, a member of our committee volunteers his time to cut the grass on the front and rear gardens for 25 out of 76 properties within the estate. He generously does this with his personal old mower which is not reliable or fit for purpose for this capacity of work on a weekly basis. We are looking to buy a new mower from a local company that will provide us with great aftercare and a service plan, to be used by two members of the committee to share the responsibility and workload. DCERA will also be covered with liabilty insurance.

2. We intend to buy a good quality, heavy duty gazebo, that will be bespoke made with our DCERA logo. This will be used regularly at events within our estate and further afield for fundraising, drop-in sessions, community barbecues, boot sales, sports and games, and a whole host of other uses.

Cost of Lawnmower - £450

Cost of Gazebo - £600

£1,000