Whiting Bay Primary Parent Council Sensory Garden
2023-09-08 • No comments • • Arran
A 'Wendy House' style shed for equipment to be stored safely in a child friendly and all weather setting. Cost £500
Raised and flat planters for herbs, flowers, fruit and vegetables. Cost £250
Seeds and young plants to be planted seasonally. Cost £150
Tactile and Sound items such as cedar shillings, lava stones and wind chimes. Cost £100
• The tubs across from the school are already tended by the Primary school year round. We have a janitor who is employed all year and she does this and would take charge of the sensory garden during the holidays.
• The Primary school has a very close relationship with the community. We have had daffodil tea afternoons and Christmas Coffee afternoons which are open to the village residents. We use the local church for school services and we would look into a collaboration with the Warm Rooms. Due to school risk assessments and council restrictions for people who are not part of the school community, it would not be feasible to have them come to the garden. However having spoken to a member of the church and Warm Room volunteer they feel it would be of benefit to them to have flowers, drawings and a presentation when the work is completed.
• Whiting Bay benefits from a Community Land Initiative and we would be working in conjunction with them to source sustainable and local plants
Garnock Valley Allotment Association- Bee Colony Project ( Honey production )
2023-09-07 • 1 comment • • Garnock Valley
Garnock Valley Allotment Association Bee Colony and Honey Production.
Bees are pollinators. Pollinators are vital for life on earth as we know it, without them we wouldnt have potatoes, strawberries, tomatoes, coffee,chocolate, cotton or honey. However Bee populations are in danger of extinction due to a number of factors such as disease, habitat loss and the impact of pesticides. Organic food production, which is practiced at the Garnock Valley Allotment Associiation is ideal for a Bee colony as it creates a safe haven for the Bees to survive. Please Bee kind and vote for the GVAA Bee Colony Project.
Costs
New Bee Hive - £250-00
Bee Suits- £250.00
New Equipment to extract and distribute Honey- £300
Training and Education eg Ayr Beekeeping Course- £200
Post COVID regeneration/community involvement in Think About Plastic-Arran
2023-09-12 • No comments • • Arran
Following COVID, there has been population movement away from Arran resulting in Think About Plastic losing some of their volunteers and supporters and an influx of new people who may not be fully aware of the work of TAP. Think About Plastic-Arran (Charity No. SCO48987) is a steering group, set up in response to community concern, which works by involving community groups, businesses and individuals to think about their plastic use at source, in use and in disposal (reduce, re-use, re-purpose, recycle), This project seeks to engage or re-engage people to work together (thus reducing social isolation and loneliness) to reduce the amount of plastic in use on Arran and subsequently reduce plastic litter in our environment (benefitting our seas and marine life and our countryside) and promoting the health and well-being by maintaining and improving our beautiful island. Every single person can truly make a difference.
- The project aims to raise awareness of the services of TAP and encourage people to become actively involved in reducing the amount of plastic entering the seas around Arran through the launch of a new @friends' scheme. To support this we would like to purchase materials to engage/ re-engage individuals and groups including a supply of metal pin badges for members and friends and generally raise awareness of issues with the general population and visitors to Arran. 500 badges @31p each £155 Total £195 and to produce and stckers to raise awareness about the disadvantages of wet wipes being flushed down the toilet. (the incidence of plastic-containing wet-wipes has increased on Arran's beaches and constitues a health hazard. as well as being unpleasant). These two actions will form the basis of a 'Don't Flush' campaign in Spring/Summer '24. Initial set-up costs for badges £40, 500 badges'@31p each £155 Design fee for 'don't flush' stickers £150 80x 75x110mm vinyl stickers £89.76 Postage £3.90 Total £438.66
SeaSalt Streets Pop-Up Events / Re-Building Community Spirit
2023-09-16 • 1 comment • • Three Towns
Seasalt Streets intend to run a series of events in and around the town centre. These events are intended to create a talking point, a feel good factor, a want to get involved and inspire others to create their own event thereby starting a Ripple Effect !!! The group intend to organise pop-ups which are different to the norm in Saltcoats town centre.
Our ideas vary from Smoothie bikes - bicycles with blenders attached which the rider uses to create fruit and / or milk smoothies, old style kerbie days - the game where opponents try to bounce a football back from the opposite "kerb", a "free for all stage" where locals and others can showcase their talents - poetry reading, violin playing, dancing, joke telling etc. Other ideas include pop-up sample sessions using established groups to promote their clubs and increase membership. Clubs interested include NATTC (North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club). Shibumi Karate Club, Dance Mafia (Hip Hop dancing), LeROC (line dance etc).
All of the events are targeted at community building, health and wellbeing, promoting mental health and encouraging economic growth.
If successful, SeaSalt Streets intend to use the funding to purchase a large gazebo (6m x 3m) to showcase their event (regardless of weather). The gazebo will be a vivid colour making it visible from a distance, encouraging people to inquire more !!! The cost of this gazebo, including protective sides, leg weights and carry case is £699.00
The group would use the balance of the funding to purchase (a) SeaSalt Streets branded "T" shirts and hoodies for existing group members (8) to enable them to be identified as points of contact for enquiries and security reasons, and (b) to purchase branded promotional material to promote and grow the group membership. this is costed at £200.00 for clothing and £100.00 for merchandise,
Arran Churches Together (ACT) Food Bank
2023-08-28 • No comments • • Arran
Our request for funding from NAC Participatory Budget would help our volunteers to ensure that there was sufficiient stock on our food bank shelves. We anticipate that over the winter months, when households are having to cover the cost of heating, that food bank usage will increase - we need to be able to support anyone in need.
Monetary donations from local people and organisations allow ACT volunteers to purchase further food, allowing us to keep the shelves stocked. All donations - monetary and food - are made by local residents; we receive no support from other sources. We are currently spending around £300 each week to enable foodbank demand to be met. Our request for £1,000 from Locality Fund PB would ensure that ACT Food bank can make adequate provision for approximately one month.
Long-life food shop - £300 per week.
£1,000 per month
Friends and Family of Watt Gardens
2023-09-13 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
We would like to put on lunches, coffee afternoons, arts and crafts and live entertainment for the residents at Watt Gardens in Dalry. We have broke down the costs below.
- Musical Entertainment £250
- Tea, coffee, milk provision £100
- Easter Eggs £96
- Catering £304
- Crafting Materials £250
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
Kilbirnie and Glengarnock Age Concern
2023-08-31 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Bus hire is approximately £500 per day. The full amount would allow for 2 outings
Bourtreehill and Broomlands Community Association (BABCA)
2023-09-07 • No comments • • Official position 1 • Irvine
BABCA who are a group of volunteers elected to run the Towerlands community Centre with assistance from the local authority have run family events in the area which have been very sucessful. This year BABCA wish to encourage adults and older people back into the centre for a free social event in the evening. The committee want to hold a Saturday evening event turn the centre into the wild west. We had a monkey survey and Country music won over the sixties seventies and eighties. The event date would be the 24th of February 2024 the live country band would be Stateline a local band which usually packs out local venues in the Irvine locality. The committe wish to have a free chuck wagon giving away pies and beans or mushy peas. The bar would also be run by Towerlands Bowling club who are another local club run by volunteers who are situated next to the Centre. We want people through the doors in February as we are trying to organise a Community and memorial Garden situated next to the centre and wish the Country and western evening event to promote the garden project and see if we can get volunteers to assist in the garden which we are in the process of trying to secure funding for. BABCA want to grow fruit and vegetables in the garden for their Community food larder the Farm Basket. We will also do some fund raising on the night for the larder with raffles, cowboy bingo and a silver dollar so all the events feed into each other. The cost of our event is as follows
Stateline Country band £450 Pies Beans and peas paperplates knifes and forks tablecovers £200 Hall decoration Flags, bunting £150 hall let £94 tickets x100 flyers leaflets/posters £106
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