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Dalry Community Development Hub (Community Garden)
2023-09-10 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Our volunteers and members regularly attend other events promoting the Community Garden and we would like to provide warm fleeces/ waterproof jackets with our logo. Also advertising material to help promote the amazing work our volunteers do.
We have two bee hives which are now producing honey. Two of our trustees self fundeed a bee keeping course and bought their own suits. We would like to purchase two additional suits to allow members of the community who would like to learn about bee keeping and see first hand what happens within the hive.
We would like to trial soup packs made up with the produce from the garden . These would include everything to take home to make soup including a recipe. Two of our volunteers recently attended a beginners cooking class at a Radio City initiative and thoroughly enjoyed the experience, gaining so much confidence in preparing and cooking simple wholesome meals.
Fleeces/ jackets £470, Bee Suits £110, Advertising banners and leaflets £200, Soup packs £150, various gardening gloves £70
Dalry Burns Club
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Each Year we Sponsor both Primary Schools from P1 to P7 with prizes to the Value of £900 in Amazon vouchers, donatiing gifts for the teachers, hire of the schools,donating presents to the judges, the hire of a bus to take the parents, ,family members, children to the Ayrshire Burns competition
£900 prizes
£100 hire
£100 gifts
£350 bus
Brass, Burns and Bairns
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Connected Communities • Garnock Valley
Brass band: £700
Hall hire: £200 (Geilsland Hall)
Choirs (youth): £150 donation schools
Refreshments: £350 (guests, audience and performers)
Parking stewards: £50
First aiders: £50
Admin: £50
Total est: £1550
We will alo have a display relating to green issues from NAC waste management team.
Beith Orr Park Neighbourhood Watch (Community Garden)
2023-09-18 • No comments • • Connected Communities • Garnock Valley
Over the years since we began the garden we receive an annual inspection by the Royal Horticultural Society on behalf of Keep Scotland Beautiful.
For the last 3 years, we have had the top grade with a certificate of distinction, this by independent assessors.
Our need is to replace planters and also top soil/compost and to re-furbish the book swap cabinet doors.
The top Gazebo has been set on fire several times and we wish to make good the damage.
Also several benches have been damaged and we would like to replace 2 of these.
- Wood for 4 planters £320
- Material for 2 benches £250
- Material for book swap doors £ 60
- Wood for top Gazebo £150
- Compost and plants £350
- Total £1130