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Three Towns Champions Discovery Award

The Three Towns Champions Discovery Award (3TCDA)

No comments Three Towns Champions Discovery Award Three Towns

<p style="margin-bottom:11px"><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="line-height:107%"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">An aged 50+&nbsp;&nbsp;group offering a place for people to meet,&nbsp;discover&nbsp;new interest, new friends share/learn skills while working towards an award. The group reduces social isolation, improves wellness, mental health, keeps people active.</span></span></span></p>

£1,000

Love hall Christmas December 2024

No comments June Mckirdy Kilwinning

<p>We are a local voluntary run community hall open to all and would like to hold a Christmas fayre this year with treats and gifts for the local community. Our hall is open to a and caters for all ages and abilities and we would like to do something for our members and those local to the hall this year. As corsehill is a socially deprived area cost of living has hit our area hard and many children and families will not get to attend the traditional Christmas fayres and activities due to the entry fees and costs of activities once arrived. We want our community to enjoy the festivities this year and have a respite from the stress that this time of year can bring for many families and individuals. We also want to bring the community closer together and see this event and the start of hall being the centre of our community again as we strive to bring it back to its former glory.&nbsp;</p>

£893

Kilbirnie and Glengarnock Age Concern

No comments Elizabeth Johnstone Garnock Valley

<p>To enable our group to go on outings. Elderly people have suffered social isolation since covid and being able to arrange bus runs enables them to come together and meet friends.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

£1,000
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Virtual Dementia Tour Bus - North Coast

No comments largsdementiafriendly@gmail.com UK Shared Prosperity Fund PB

<p>The Virtual Dementia Tour is the only scientifically and medically proven method of giving a person with a healthy brain the experience of what dementia might be like. Invented over 23 years ago in America, the virtual Dementia Tour has been experienced by over 5 million people in 22 countries. The Virtual Dementia Tour has been available in the Uk for over 6 years and over 1 million people have participated in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Some of the organisation that have accessed this training are care providers, NHS trusts, Councils , Fire Services, Police, Prisons, Universities and many more. This inspirational training is changing the lives of so many including the amazing people that support people with dementia.</p> <p>When a person that has dementia has finally been diagnosed, we must give the support team around them a true understanding of what they are experiencing and what they experience during their future dementia journey. The Virtual Dementia Tour is a vital bridge to entering their world, it is unlike any training course available and challenges the misconceptions surrounding dementia.</p> <p>The Virtual Dementia Tour is available for your staff, families and anyone that comes in to direct or indirect contact with people living with dementia.</p>

£5,000
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Life Lines

No comments Saltcoats Link Up Three Towns

<p>LifeLines is a group supported by Salcoats Link up team based in the Argylle Community Centre.</p> <p>The Launch of new Lifelines Digital Resource took place this month,&nbsp;&nbsp;raising awareness &amp; providing information on suicide prevention and support services. The group focus on finding local services to keep adding to this vital resouce and keeping it updated. They are looking to purchase promotional material and information banners and a gazebo.&nbsp;</p>

£1,000
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Largs Green Futures

No comments LGF North Coast

<p>To provide growing spaces around Largs for people who live and work in Largs to grow their own&nbsp;food&nbsp;in a community environment. The project has secured land in two locations in Largs which will be transformed into much wanted and needed community growing areas. We expect to have access to at least one of the large growing areas by the New Year so the land can be made ready for the next growing season. With this is mind we want to make the gardens accessible and usable spaces for all and are seeking funding for raised beds&nbsp;requiring little or no upkeep and maintenance by their users once in place. The project&#39;s main outcomes are hoped to include supporting families grow fruit and vegetables for themselves and using surpluses to support the wider community through the food bank, a community larder or other community groups in the current cost of living crisis and for the future.</p>

£1,000

Three Towns Opportunities in retirement ( OIR)

No comments Three towns Opportunities in Retirement (OIR) Three Towns

<p>&nbsp;One of the many activities is an outing to a place of interest and this is highly regarded as an opportunity to meet socially and share a visit to a cultural event or Scottish landmark.</p>

£1,000
3TFM

Radio Studio improvements

No comments 3tfm Three Towns

<p>3TFM broadcasts programmes to the 3 Towns and beyond, from its base at the Frank Sweeney building in Ardrossan.&nbsp; We would like to upgrade some of our studio equipment to enable us to interview guests live on air, and to prerecord interviews.&nbsp; This would enable us&nbsp;to expand on our&nbsp;health and wellbeing output by producing more programmes containing&nbsp;health and wellbeing features with advice and information from local experts, and stories from local people.</p>

£670
Party in the Park

Party in the Park ( Dalry )

No comments Allan UK Shared Prosperity Fund PB

<p style="margin-bottom:11px"><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="line-height:107%"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">We are looking for funding to help support the reintroduction of a yearly Gala Event &nbsp;in Dalry Public Park as enjoyed by previous generations &ndash; this was recently encouraged by both the Queen`s Platinum Jubilee and King`s Coronation events, which were both greatly supported by the people of Dalry and the surrounding areas.</span></span></span></p>

£5,000
West Kilbride Yuletide Festival and Xmas lights

WK Yuletide Group - Replacement of electrical system for Xmas lights

2 comments Stuart Fyfe North Coast

<p><span style="font-size:12.0pt"><span style="font-family:&quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;">Installation of replacement electrical system&nbsp;for Yuletide lights in&nbsp;Ritchie Street and Main Street West Kilbride Ayrshire. Work is required&nbsp;because the existing&nbsp;electrical system which has been in place for many years no longer complies with current electrical regulations as recently intimated by NAC Building Services.</span></span></p> <p><span style="font-size:12.0pt"><span style="font-family:&quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;">New/replacement connections need to be provided from a number of premises in the village and the external wall cabling needs to be replaced as it is over 25&nbsp;years old. Without this work taking place there will no longer be street lighting motifs for Yuletide activities in West Kilbride much to the detriment of community wellbeing.</span></span></p> <p><span style="font-size:12.0pt"><span style="font-family:&quot;Arial&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;">If this project doesn&#39;t go ahead there will be no Yuletide street lights this year in West Kilbride for the first time in over 25 years.</span></span></p>

£1,000