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Skelmorlie Secret Bunker Groundhog Welfare Unit.
2023-09-04 • 3 comments • • North Coast
Access to the toilet compartment at the rear of the Groundhog involves stepping up/down a distance of approx 25cm and closing the metal door behind you.
This is further complicated by the Groundhog welfare unit lying on a slightly downward facing slope.
Our museum visitors and walkers/cyclists passing by on stage 12 of the Ayrshire coastal path have free access to our Groundhog toilet compartment during our opening times from April to September and this covers all age ranges and from individuals to families.
We have attempted to reduce any access difficulty to the toilet compartment by the temporary positioning of two wooden pallets to act as an intermediate step, however due to the exposed nature of the site and wooden material these now require replacement.
We have approached a long established blacksmith based in Largs and they can design, manufacture and install a steel frame covered by an aluminium durbar sheet which has a raised pattern feature to form a non-slip surface in any direction and which will form a platform with the same dimensions as the existing pallet area for £960 including vat..
This will act as a permanent solution making access/egress easier, while spending the money within the North Coast to the benefit of the business and its employees.
We are hoping to develop in the coming year an approach to those individuals or groups looking to improve their physical fitness and mental health by providing a free resource rest and/or turn round stop at our site which is 3 miles north of Largs on what was previously known as the red road from Routenburn Golf course to the Meigle.
Our free admission museum is available for visits from those with mobility issues and both our museum and welfare unit are powered using PV solar panels for lighting and communications equipmen as part of our drive to minimise the use of fossil fuels due to not having a mains connection to our museum site..
Tai -Chi
2023-09-02 • No comments • • North Coast
This is a continuation of an activity that we have been running since August 2022 following a successful bid to Last years NAC Participatory Fund. costs are
£30 per half hour session with Instructor
£25 for Room Hire
£0 for advertising via social media & DFL website
Largs Green Futures
2023-09-17 • No comments • • North Coast
To get the project off the ground and be gardening for all during year one of the growing season, raised beds are a solution agreed on by the committee.
Corrugated planters 320cm x 80cm x 44cm at a cost of £179.99 each
6 planters = £1079.94
We have raised funds elsewhere which will take care of the shortfall
WK Yuletide Group - Replacement of electrical system for Xmas lights
2023-08-18 • 2 comments • • North Coast
The project is in two parts.
A. Recabling of internal power sources from the consumer unit in each of 6 premises (4 studios, 1 commercial business and the Village Hall) with armoured cabling to an external waterproof junction box. All work to be carried out by certified electrician including testing.
B. Replacement of external wall cabling, installation of weatherproof sockets and connection to newly installed weatherproof junction boxes for 34 motif positions in Ritchie Street and Main Street. All work to be carried out by NAC Buliding Services.
Breakdown of costs (including VAT)
A. £2400
B. £2000
Total £4400
Note: This application is for £1000 which is a proportion of the total above, we are trying to find the remainder from other sources.
Improving accessibility within Cumbrae Community Garden
2023-09-10 • No comments • • North Coast
We’re planning to pave round 4 raised beds in Cumbrae Community Garden to make access easier for people with restricted mobility, such as wheelchair/mobility scooter users or those needing walking aids. The Community Garden has a positive impact on health and well-being, not only for plot-holders but for the wider community who can access the peaceful outdoor environment of the Garden and take part in organised social events. This project will encourage more participation and improve community cohesion by improving access for people with a range of mobility needs and will help us promote community growing within a more vulnerable group.
The project costs exceed the PB grant limit but we have funding in place from the National Lottery which will meet the balance.
Costs:
Slabs £1300
Additional materials, delivery costs, labour: £1500
Total project cost £2800
Funding already in place: £1800
Funding requested from PB: £1000
West Kilbride Community Council
2023-09-04 • No comments • • North Coast
We simply need a lap top to zoom for council meetings ensuring those who can't attend in person are not losing the opportunity to participate
the cost of the required lap top is £950
Skelmorlie Village Hub
2023-09-10 • 1 comment • • North Coast
The Community Centre will be used to provide a drop-in facility. It will be a weekly come as you please drop-in for the community providing refreshment, social interaction in a club like environment. It is hoped to offer soup, bread, tea and coffee and biscuits. It is assumed that it will run for 15 weeks from December til March and operate for two hours a week. The likely cost to provide this service is estimated as follows: Soup/bread £45/week, tea/coffee £8/week and venue charge £28/week for 15 weeks total cost is £1215. It is estimated that approximately 30 people per week will attend. Should attendance be such that we consider a small charge per head to be reasonable then that will be used to offset expenses beyond any awarded funds.