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Dalry Action Group

2023-09-16  •  No comments  •  dalry action group  •  Garnock Valley

Throughout the year we hold fundraising events such as Bingo nights and the Halloween Disco to help raise money to put towards our christmas lights switch on, Our current lights are currently outdated and are costing more and more to repair every year, we do try to replace as many lights as we can each year but taking into account the current finiancial situation within out community we try to provide as many free activities as we can on the night so that all families can attend and enjoy.  Also we like to provide the kids with a little christmas light so they can take part in our torch and tinsel parade where they can join santa in a walk upto the town where the lights get switched on. Some of the activities we provide are Balloon Modelling, Face Painting, Mini Zoo, Santas Grotto, Alpacas, and a Fun Fair.

Balloon modelling £230

Face Painting £200

Mini Zoo £250

Give away lights for kids £400

 

£1,000

Engineering Employment Training

2023-08-30  •  No comments  •  Nimmo  •  Garnock Valley

We are looking to develop a training programme that will have direct links to a modern apprenticeship in engineering.  Our intention is to purchase an engine and then design and manufacture a sit on Lawnmower that the young people will be able to use in British Lawnmower Racing Association event.  Between 6-8 young people with an interest in engineering will be selected to attend a weekly training sessions lasting 90 minutes.  During this time the young people will design, manufacture and assemble the sit on lawnmower.  The one off payment of £1000 will be used to purchase an engine and through this purchase we will be able to recycle all parts and adapt the design each year to offer a similar opportunity to more young people every year. 

£1,000

There is light

2023-09-07  •  No comments  •  Whitlees centre  •  Three Towns

Therapy group getting together with people in the group for chats , tea coffee , meeting once a week with special people coming in to talk to the group 

theraphy sessions £40 hour £880 

which can be group therapy also other group joining. 

£880
Vennel Friends Discovery Group

Vennel Friends Discovery Group

2023-09-13  •  No comments  •  Linda Buchanan  •  Irvine

We are applying for funding to enable our group members to plan and experience a trip to the theatre and afternoon tea up in Glasgow in the new year.

Social activities such as this can have a genuinely positive impact of the health and wellbeing of older people.  This is especially true in the winter months when the cost of living and social isolation can have a significantly negative impact on people’s lives, especially for older members of the community.  This would be an opportunity for our group members to experience a special outing which many would not be able to access independently due challenges faced through physical health and mental wellbeing.

To enable us to do this we would use any funding we received for:

Transport to Glasgow: £160

Theatre tickets: £560

Afternoon Tea: £280

£1,000

Dalry Burns Club

2023-09-17  •  No comments  •  Dalry Burns Club  •  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

£1,000
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Hayocks Tenants and Residents Association (HTARA) - Community Skip Project

2023-09-15  •  No comments  •  Hayocks TARA  •  Three Towns

We live in an area of deprevation, this means that council up lifts or skip hire is costly for some people to prevent these costs reidents are fly tipping. There is alot of fly tipping in our area and we are greatful to the local volunteers who who take time to try and do the their best to make our community a place to be proud of as well as making it it safer for our wildlife, animals and kids to run around. Some of the items fly tipped are to big for the volunteers to lift, so have to leave it until these are picked up by Streetscene workers.

We are applying for money to cover the cost of  two skips, so local resident can come and use it rather than fly tip it. There will be no cost for people to come along and dispose of their rubbish, hopefully this will reduce the fly tipping, making our commmunity a better place. We will pilot this over 2 months to see if it reduces the fly tipping and then maybe look at doing it a few times a year. 

Skips x 2  £816

Permits x 2 130

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

£946
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Arran Kayak Club

2023-09-07  •  1 comment  •  Arran Kayak Club  •  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.

£1,000
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Random acts of kindness

2023-08-21  •  No comments  •  Dana Milligan  •  Kilwinning

We are a clothes and toy bank and run event in and around ayrshire and put on different things like summer bags, Halloween party, Christmas bags and day out. 

£1,000

Whiting Bay Bowling Club

2023-09-05  •  No comments  •  Whiting Bay bowling Club  •  Arran

Widening of doorway and lintel work will cost approximately £400

A new sliding door suitable for wheelchair users will cost approximately £600

Total costing approximately £1,000

£1,000
Stevenston Christmas Tree

Stevenston North Christmas Cracker

2023-09-08  •  No comments  •  Stevenston North Community Association  •  Three Towns

To book the mobile cinema for one session - £250

Purchase of food for a meal for 120 individuals  at £3.50 per head - £420

Snacks for during the film for 120 at £1.50 per head - £180

Selections boxes for  children - £150

£1,000