New bandsaw for Harbourside Men's Shed, Irvine
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Irvine
laguna 14/12 bandsaw bundle including bandsaw, 4 blades, mobility wheel kit and sliding mitre. Total cost incl delivery £1581.88, the excess being paid from Shed funds.
There is light
2023-09-07 • No comments • • 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.
Stevenston North Christmas Cracker
2023-09-08 • No comments • • 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
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
Coffee Cadenzas - Community Coffee Concert Series!
2023-08-31 • 1 comment • • North Coast
Supporting this project will allow members of the community access arts and culture for free; breaking down the barriers often experienced for those accessing the arts.
We are hoping for your support in order to cover the venue hire of the Barony Centre and travel expenses for our artists.
Venue hire: £240 (£15 per hour) of each event (8 weeks in total).
Travel expenses- estimated cost of £15 return from Glasgow to West Kilbride.
20 Artists in total = £300.
Payment to our emerging artists (20 artists at £20 per session, before public donations) = £400
Total = £940
West Kilbride Yuletide
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Official position 1 • North Coast
West Kilbride Yuletide provide a range of activities for all ages and generations. Activities include: Parade, Santa's Grotto, Arts & Crafts, Market Stalls, Pipe Band, Brass Band, Mobile Cinema, Critters, Choirs, Face Painting, Marshmallow Toasting, Mobile Youth Centre and many more.
To enable this to happen, certain legal procedures have to be put in place ie Road Closures for the Parade, Market Opertors Licence for the Market Stalls, Public Entertainment Licence for the Live Music. Without these in place, the activities will not be able to take place which would dilute the effect of the Festival and will not create the same level of Community Spirit.
It is vital funding is available to put these procedures in place as the success of the Yuletide event would be in jeopardy otherwise.
The cost for the Road Closures is £354; Market Operators Licence (3yrs) is £405; Public Entertainment Licence is £384 Total Cost: £1143
Polly To Plate
2023-09-11 • 2 comments • • Garnock Valley
Within the Garnock Valley there is a substantial amount of families and individuals who live in poverty. A few years ago, as a charity-based organization, we felt that this is something that we should address and started to look at what we could do to help in our community. The statistics at that time found that 1 in 3 children in the Garnock Valley go to bed without a meal at dinner time. We introduced a community meal where families can get a three course meal for £2.50 and children can eat free, we also accept referrals through the local authority and other organisations which allows families, and or individuals who are strugling with the cost of living, to eat for free. This has become very popular over the last few years with orders ranging from 55 – 125 individuals. This usually varies depending on what is on the menu that night. As well as a collection service we offer a delivery to those who are unable to get to the building, which gives an apportunity for our trained staff to check in with those who live in isolation. Currently our vegetables for our meals are purchased through a local supplier. We have discussed for some time that it would be more cost effective if we could grow our own vegetables and use these as part of the meal we provide.
Within the Community Hub we support adults with learning disabilities and as part of their daily programme, we could implement a grow your own food activity. This is something that the service users would really enjoy and are currently doing this on a much smaller scale within our garden. The ingredients could be used both for the community meals and when the service user's are making food within the training kitchen, which is where they prepare a meal from scratch to take home to eat. The positive aspect being the reward for the time spent growing the vegetables/fruit, so that they can enjoy this as well as the most vulnerable people in our community.
We are looking to do more to help the vulnerable in Garnock Valley, by proposing to implement cooking classes for the impoverished. This venture is still in its infancy; however we are keen to develop this. The food grown within the Polly tunnel could also be used for this project once we have the service up and running.
Polly tunnel - £500
Groundwork -£500
Recovery Rejoice - An Alcohol & Drug Free Celebration
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Irvine
"Recovery Rejoice: A Sober Celebration of Christmas & New Year" will be an evening of entertainment designed to fill the holiday season with joy, connection, and hope. The event venue is adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Inviting people from the whole of the Recovery Community to join us on 28th December, including both voluntary & statutory sectors (event will be ticketed to ensure numbers don't exceed venue capacity)
The heart of the celebration lies in the music and dancing. We will have DJ spinning uplifting tunes that inspire everyone to hit the dance floor. Participants can relax & unwind while dancing the night away to tunes from the 80's & 90's up to present time.
A night of festive games, adding an element of friendly competition and laughter to the occasion. From old school festive games to interactive challenges, there's something for everyone to enjoy. These activities not only provide entertainment but also encourage bonding among attendees.
One of the most magical moments of the event is when Santa makes a surprise visit. Santa's arrival brings smiles to all faces, as he personally hands out small, thoughtful gifts to each guest. This traditional touch reminds everyone that the spirit of giving and generosity transcends sobriety.
Throughout the evening, the air is filled with laughter, conversations, and the sound of people coming together in unity. It's a celebration of life, recovery, and the strength of community. "Recovery Rejoice" ensures that individuals who might have spent past holidays feeling isolated now have a place where they can create cherished memories, experience the joy of the season, and know that they are not alone on their journey to recovery.
Venue - £80
Food & Soft Drinks - £200
Entertainment - £100
Festive Decorations - £50
Santa Visit - £50
Gifts for attendees - £200
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