Springside Community Association
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Locality Team • Irvine
2024 Halloween Haunted Mansion:
Decorations for hall and entrance into community centre: £200
Party Food: £150
Trick or Treat Bags (sweets etc) £100
2024 Christmas Party:
Decorations for hall and entrance into community centre: £200
Party Food: £150
Treat bags: £100
Selection boxes: £100
Community Garden
2023-09-17 • 1 comment • • Three Towns
The Ardrossan Church of the Nazarene is based on Glasgow Street, Ardrossan and is well used by both the church and the community. The church building is open daily and hosts a range of church and community activities, groups and events.
We are planning on redeveloping the grounds by the side entrances of the church (which are the main entrances during the week) into a safe and welcoming community space. This space will include a seating area where visitors to the building, or members of the community who are passing through, can sit and rest or socialise. The space will also include a growing area with raised beds built and installed, where members of the community can come and work together to grow and harvest their own fruit and vegetables. Raised beds will enable people of all abilities to particilate, and the space will also be wheelchair accessible.
Both of these elements will help to combat things like social isolation and contribute towards the positive physical and mental wellbeing of members of the community. The growing area in particular will also help to build confidence, and resilience, as well as building community. We are requesting funds specifically to go towards the development of the growing area.
Costs
Raised Planters - £574
Compost - £357
Montgomery Court Entertainment Committee
2023-08-31 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Establishing a Lunch Club £316
New Bingo Machine £200
100th Birthday Party for Resident £110
Christmas Party £110
Hot water urn £74
Catering tea pots £50
Pipe Band Practice
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Arran
£30 a week for 40 weeks in the year to fund our weekly pipe band pratice. The total for the year is £2400 however, we are seeking £1000 towards this.
The £30 an hour would be used to cover the costs of the tutors (one piping and one drumming) needed to run the band practices each week.
Place Woodland and Garnock Valley Carves
2023-09-18 • No comments • • Connected Communities • UK Shared Prosperity Fund PB
BOPNW have run the successful Garnock Valley Carves event for 5 years and wish to continue into the future.
Costs as follows:
- 14 carvers @ £200 each: £2800
- Hire of toilets: £550
- Hire of radios and security/first aid: £500
- Licenses: £500
- Breakfasts and lunches for sponsors, stewards and carvers: £400
- Hire of large marquee: £450
- Printing of leaflets and general advertising: £600
- Cutting the field: £500
- Total: £6350
This does not include the cost of all the free activities we provide for children
The total cost of running the event in 2022 was over £12000
PWG have need for several items of high cost equipment and are lacking in funds
The Woodland has been running now for over 12 years as a John Muir Award Group without any real means of funding and have had to beg and borrow equipment and materials as and when they can.
PWG have need of some powered equipment in order to make life a bit easier for volunteers.
Dur to the uneven state of the ground and extensive area plus some of the heavy items needing transported, they have need for a powered barrow and as this is a high cost item it is beyond their current means.
Costs as follows:
- Powered barrow with tracks: £1900
- The add on shed made from recycled materials needs final waterproof roof covering, this will need 2 rolls of polyester torch on roofing felt £200 plus a propane burning torch, hose and regulator £120
- 2 existing machines need rebuilding, estimated cost of £150
- Total £2370
From the UKSPF PB, £2370 would be to support Place Woodland and the remaining funding from the £5000 would go towards supporting the overall costs of Garnock Valley Carves.
Arran Kayak Club
2023-09-07 • 1 comment • • Arran
The Club would like to be able to offer lighter paddles with a flexible feathering system. Very simply, paddle feathering is when you adjust the two blades of your paddle so one of them is at a different angle than the other. Some people like to have the two blades at the same angle resulting in no twisting of the wrists. Others like to feather the blades so erducing wind resistence as you push the blade through the air, but requires wrist rotation. The paddles the Club are looking to purchase can be feathered at any angle (from )-90) so the paddler can find any position that is comfortable (including left/right handed). This is especially important to those with current wrist injuries, want to go on long journeys, or hope to paddle regularly for many years. 6 x Ainsworth Paddles Sea polycarbonate blade with glass shaft option £115 each.
The Club wants to also invest in four new buoyancy aids. Two for adults and two for youths/children. Buoyancy aids do deteriorate over time so a number of the ones in the Club store are due now for retirement. Modern buoyancy aids are more streamline and less bulky, and have places for a radio to be attached to and a pocket for a safety whistle and safety knife to be stored.
2 x Yak Buoyancy Aids adult £81 each 2 x Yak Buoyancy Aids youth £68 each
Members use Club kit every Thursday evenings during the summer months, and in weekly pool session during the winter. Members are also able to borrow Club kit for supporting local water events eg the Holy Isle race and the Lamlash Splash.
Virtual Dementia Tour Bus - North Coast
2023-09-15 • No comments • • UK Shared Prosperity Fund PB
Dementia Friendly Largs and District working in partnership with Alzheimer's Scotland North Ayrshire Local Advisor Linda Ross would like to bring the Virtual Dementia Tour Bus to the care providers, council staff, Fire services, Police, Prisons, students, carers and families supporting people living with dementia in the North Coast.
Cost of Bus 4 £3960 + vat £792 = £4752 Hire of venue = £750 advertising = £250 total= £5,752.00
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.
Douglas Park Project
2023-09-11 • 20 comments • • 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
Largs Community Council Garden Enhancements
2023-09-06 • No comments • • North Coast
Relocate existing central hanging basket framework within garden £50 : Replace with less intrusive (no hanging baskets) metal frame to secure Seasonal Displays in Central position £250
Install new pipe ducting for lighting cables (Christmas Tree) £50 : Install Two secondary metal frames to secure side seasonal displays £150
Install Two additional half barrels for seasonal planting £50 : install additional paving slabs to displays/garden £150
Introduce "Largs Community Council Garden" sign to promote group and encourage membership / let people know who maintains garden area £150
Introduce information sign that advise "what's happening" in Largs ie Viking Fesival, Yuletide, Barrfields Theatre shows etc £150