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Eligible applications: North Coast

Total budget £17,621

Coffee Cadenzas - Community Coffee Concert Series!

2023-08-31  •  1 comment  •  Zara Wardrop  •  North Coast

Supporting this project will allow members of the community access arts and culture for free; breaking down the barriers often experienced for those accessing the arts.

 

We are hoping for your support in order to cover the venue hire of the Barony Centre and travel expenses for our artists.

Venue hire: £240 (£15 per hour) of each event (8 weeks in total).

 

Travel expenses- estimated cost of £15 return from Glasgow to West Kilbride.

20 Artists in total =  £300.

 

Payment to our emerging artists (20 artists at £20 per session, before public donations) = £400

 

Total = £940

£940
Children reading in Skelmorlie Community Garden

Skelmorlie Community Garden Little Library

2023-09-11  •  1 comment  •  SCG2023  •  North Coast

The Skelmorlie Community Garden Group took over the running and maintenance of the space outside Skelmorlie Library from North Ayrshire Council in Spring of 2023. The local community have put a lot of work and love into making the space beautiful and relaxing, and would like to add a little lending library to further enhance the garden's aims to promote wellbeing, sustainability and community spirit.

We think that this speaks to the goals of this round of participatory budgeting; building community, looking after the environment (re-using books), cost of living and health and wellbeing. The garden has been set up to be a contemplative space and a little library would foster this.

We have spoken with the staff of Skelmorlie Library, who fully support the project.

We have spoken with the North Coast and Cumbraes Men's Shed who could build this for us for around £100. We have uploaded a picture to show you the type of little library we are intending to install.

 

£100
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Community Roots- Social Horticulture for Experts and Dummies (SHED) Grow at Home

2023-09-18  •  No comments  •  Community Roots  •  North Coast

We are applying for £1000.

Rough guide costs per large container which will house a couple of Mini Munch cucumber plants, 2 tumbling tom tomato plants, or a courgette plant/2 kales/1 broccoli plant/mixed salad with radishes and spring onions, etc For a 35litre trug with compost and pearlite for £15 per filled pot

or 15litre pots/trugs with 1 tumbling tom tomato plant/1 mini-munch cucumber/several lettuces/1kale/ with compost and pearlite around £5 per filled pot

+Seaweed (organic) concentrate fertiliser filled from plastic drinks bottles that people can bring to us around £8 per filled pot

+Seeds between £1-3 per person (some are specialist varieties we have tried out this year to check for size, yield and taste)

Participants will be able to choose several plants and a start up kit that suits them and their gardens best. 

If the average take up was a 3 trug start-up per person then we estimate that we would have enough funds to secure £55 per household for 18 households. We anticipate people taking up a mixture of pots/trugs and some only taking 1 of either. We think around half of participants  will be Village Larder customers. 

£1,000
Proposed site layout

Largs Green Futures

2023-09-17  •  No comments  •  LGF  •  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

£1,000
Largs Museum

Digitisation of Collections

2023-09-09  •  17 comments  •  Largs Museum  •  North Coast

Our postcard collection was digitised last winter using private facilities. The remaining collections should be digitised inhouse.   This will be an opporunity for our current and new members/volunteers to come together over the winter months while the museum is closed to the general public.   This project will be a major contribution to ensuring that our heritage is safely recorded for future generations. To make this possible we would kindly ask for funding towards: 

Viisan S21 A2 Overhead Scanner £335 Epson FastFoto FF-680W Scanner £440 Brother MFC-J5345DW Scanner/copier £160 Toshiba 2TB Canvio Basics Portable External Hard Drive £50

 

£985

West Kilbride Yuletide

2023-09-14  •  No comments  •  Deirdre Oakley  •  Official position 1  •  North Coast

West Kilbride Yuletide provide a range of activities for all ages and generations.  Activities include:  Parade, Santa's Grotto, Arts & Crafts, Market Stalls, Pipe Band, Brass Band, Mobile Cinema, Critters, Choirs, Face Painting, Marshmallow Toasting, Mobile Youth Centre and many more.

To enable this to happen, certain legal procedures have to be put in place  ie Road Closures for the Parade, Market Opertors Licence for the Market Stalls, Public Entertainment Licence for the Live Music.  Without these in place, the activities will not be able to take place which would dilute the effect of the Festival and will not create the same level of Community Spirit.

It is vital funding is available to put these procedures in place as the success of the Yuletide event would be in jeopardy otherwise.

The cost for the Road Closures is £354; Market Operators Licence (3yrs) is £405; Public Entertainment Licence is £384    Total Cost:  £1143

£1,000
Douglas Park in the sunshine, Summer of 2023

Douglas Park Project

2023-09-11  •  20 comments  •  Angela O'Keefe  •  North Coast

To prepare ground/beds by tidying, clearing of weeds and leaves before adding own mulch and compost to area, then planting of bulbs - tulips and daffodils throughout the park but especially to the front of park near railings in order to have a beautiful 'harvest' in the spring.

 multi combined top soil =                                                      £150.00

40kgs of daffodil bulbs (varied) £40.00 x 2                              £80.00     

Tulips - 200 bulbs                                                                    £60.00

Delivery                                                                                   £10.00                = £300.00

£300