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Cumbrae Community Garden

Improving accessibility within Cumbrae Community Garden

No comments Cumbrae North Coast

<p><span style="font-size:12pt"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">We want to extend the paved area in Cumbrae Community Garden to make a number of raised beds more accessible to users of wheelchairs, mobility scooters and walking aids. </span></span></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

£1,000
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Recovery Rejoice - An Alcohol & Drug Free Celebration

No comments cafesolaceirvine Irvine

<p style="margin-bottom:11px"><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="line-height:107%"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">After discussions with a number of individuals &amp; organisations, we are seeking funding support to host&nbsp;a heartwarming and inclusive festive event aimed at individuals in recovery from addiction, offering them a safe and joyful space to celebrate Christmas and New Year without the influence of alcohol or drugs. For many in recovery, the holiday season can be a challenging and isolating time, often spent alone. Our event aims to change that narrative, bringing people together to share the spirit of the season in a supportive and nurturing environment. Through music, games, and activities that foster connection and friendship, we aspire to create lasting memories and a renewed sense of hope. This event&nbsp;will not only light up the holiday season for those who need it most but also reinforce the importance of recovery and community. With your support, we can make this festive season truly special, empowering individuals in recovery to embark on a brighter, healthier journey into the new year.</span></span></span></p>

£680
Outdoor area

Outside in all weathers.

No comments St Luke's Early Years Class - Parent Council Kilwinning

<p>We wish to purchase waterproof&nbsp;suits and footwear for all children in our Early Years&nbsp;as we want every child to have access to outdoors in all weathers.&nbsp; Outdoor Learning&nbsp;enhances&nbsp;health and wellbeing and educational experiences.&nbsp; It supports&nbsp;mental, emotional, physical and&nbsp;social development and allows children to thrive in a stimulating and natural environment.&nbsp; Furthermore, accessing the outdoors supports the development of&nbsp;literacy and numeracy skills and enables them to be practised in a real and meaningful context.&nbsp;&nbsp;To ensure all children have the opportunity to learn outdoors throughout the year,&nbsp;and that families are not impacted by the cost of wellies or waterproofs, we wish to provide these within the EYC.</p>

£1,000

Springside Community Association

No comments Gail Allison Locality Team Irvine

<p>Springside Community Association would like to hold 2 special events for all of the children in the community to enjoy, free of charge. One event will be a haunted mansion at Halloween and the other will be a Christmas party. We want to bring a sense of fun and excitement that everyone can be involved in, particularly at a time when the cost of living crisis is affecting everyone.&nbsp;</p>

£1,000

Beith Orr Park Neighbourhood Watch (Community Garden)

No comments NAC Admin Connected Communities Garnock Valley

<p>Beith Orr Park Neighbourhood Watch saw a need in 2015 to begin a Community Garden at 2 &ndash; 6 Mitchell, Street Beith following the annual litter pick when the local Scouts did a clear up in this derelict area.</p>

£1,000
Sensory Garden

Whiting Bay Primary Parent Council Sensory Garden

No comments Mhairi.Hackett Arran

<p>Sensory gardens include features, surfaces, objects and plants that stimulate our senses through touch, sight, scent, taste and hearing.</p> <p>They are places that can be designed with many different purposes in mind. They can be calming with scented plants and restful seating, an area for growing tasty food and for wildlife friendly plants, a therapeutic space for children and a learning zone full of exciting things to touch and smell.</p> <p>Sensory gardens are of great benefit to children&#39;s health and well-being, the seasonal aspect of growing is educational and the validation in seeing your hard work come to fruition is wonderful. Starting children on their ecologically friendly through life.</p>

£1,000

There is light

No comments Whitlees centre Three Towns

<p>There is light is a group of individuals for people who has lost someone and people with mental health, the group runs every Tuesday at whitlees centre , with group therapy ( relki) the group has been going now for 2 years which the centre has supported, the group is constituted group with there first agm on sept 4 2023 , the group is going well , we asking for 1 year&nbsp; therapy sessions for group or individuals.&nbsp;</p>

£880

Community Pantomime

No comments Break a leg drama Irvine

<p>This year we plan to put on a community pantomime with local people getting to participate in the arts are creatively coming together to build there confidence and skills set.&nbsp;</p>

£1,000

Brownies, Guides and Rangers outdoors adventures

No comments 2nd Kilwinning Guides and Rangers Kilwinning

<p>We are seeking &pound;1000 to help reduce the cost of an outdoor&nbsp;weekend to develop confidence, friendships &amp; have new experiences.</p>

£1,000
Polly To Plate Location

Polly To Plate

2 comments Jamie Bradford Garnock Valley

<p style="margin-bottom:11px"><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="line-height:107%"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">We would like to use this funding to purchase a suitable sized Polly tunnel, to erect within our garden, for our service users and the community to reap the benefits.&nbsp;There is limited ground in the Garnock Valley for this and we feel that this is something that we could offer. </span></span></span></p> <p style="margin-bottom:11px"><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="line-height:107%"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&nbsp;Costings for this would include &ndash; The Polly tunnel and groundwork.&nbsp;</span></span></span></p>

£1,000