Irvine New Town Mens Shed - Wood Burning Machine and Computer for Burning Signs
2023-09-04 • No comments • • Irvine
About 2 months ago we started manually burning signs onto wood, which has proven to be a sucess with the community and we now wish to purchase a wood burning machine (PyroprinterX) to do a more professional job in a much quicker time, we will also need a laptop/ computer to run the softwear.
PyroprinterX and softwear £629.00 (including postage) plus £118 expected Inport Duty, as it is manufactured in Ukraine - £747.00
Laptop/ Computer approx £500
Total expected costs £1,247
Family Fun at Redburn
2023-09-12 • No comments • • Irvine
Organising family fun events and day trips in a local community affected by poverty and the increased costs of living can have numerous positive benefits for individuals and the community as a whole including -
Bringing The Community Together : Fun days and days away provide opportunities for people to come together, fostering a sense of belonging and community cohesion. This can lead to stronger social connections and a more supportive local environment.
Reduced Social Isolation : For individuals and families experiencing poverty, socail isolation can be asignificant issue. By providing activities that are accessible to all, the community events can help combat isolation, lonliness and poor mental well being.
Skills Development : Organising and participating in hte various events the group runs requires planning, organisation and co-ordintion skills. Group members, volunteers and participants can develop and strengthen these skills, potentially leading to increased employability.
Wellbeing Benefits : Engaging in social activities and spending time with others has been shown to have positive effects on both physical and mental wellbeing. This can reduce stress, anxiety and low mood and encourages exercise leading to overall increased wellbeing.
Education and learning Opportunities : Day trips can be educational, providingparticipants with new experiences and learning opportunities. This is especially valuable for children, but can be benefivial for people of all ages.
Positive Role Modelling : Organisers and volunteers with hte Friends of Redburn can serve as positive role models for participants locally, demonstrating the value of community engagement and giving back to the local community.
Improved Quality of Life : By providing free and low cost activities the participants who attend the weekly community lunches have stated that they defintely help alleviate financial stresses and burdrens faced by them. This elps improve the overall quality of life for those who take part.
Long Term Impact on Poverty : While events and day trips may not directly address the root causes of poverty, they can contribute to breaking he cycle by providing support, resources and opportunities for personal and community growth.
Increased Civic Engagement : Participation in comunity events can lead to the local community working together, encouraging peopel to take an active interest in the wellbeing, development ad ownership of their local environment.
Overall, providing family fun events and day trips can have a wide range of positive effects on individuals and the whole community, contributing to a more vibrant, inclusive and thriving local environment.
Breakdown of Costs -
Inflateables £200
Easter Eggs £150
Food / drink £200
Contribution for summer trip £450
Makin' Chat
2023-09-14 • 1 comment • • Three Towns
The idea for this group is that they will meet regularly to talk it out, to make things, or bake things and to carve out a space for themselves to do things that they would like to do. Often socialising as adults involves alcohol and costs money. After recently running an arts and crafts course, It was clear within the feedback I received that people want and need something to look forward to, something regular and reliable that allows them to do something for themselves - to meet new people and just have a chat, about anything and everything.
At the first session I would like everyone to come together, to generate ideas of things they would like to do within the group, any activities, conversations or new skills they'd like to learn. This could be anything from crotcheing to baking, from arts and crafts to having guest speakers in, games nights or simply just a cup of tea and a chat.
This group aims to build a sense of community spirit, to reduce social isolation and promote positive mental health and wellbeing through the simple act of socialising. the group would be open to any adults who would like to come along, from any background and any walk of life.
Proposed breakdown of costs:
This project will run in partnership with the North Ayrshire Foodbank, they have offered to match the funding requested by this application, in order to allow the group to run for as long as possible.
- £1000 - materials/ ingredients/ equipment for activities
Community Roots- Social Horticulture for Experts and Dummies (SHED) Grow at Home
2023-09-18 • No comments • • North Coast
We are applying for £1000.
Rough guide costs per large container which will house a couple of Mini Munch cucumber plants, 2 tumbling tom tomato plants, or a courgette plant/2 kales/1 broccoli plant/mixed salad with radishes and spring onions, etc For a 35litre trug with compost and pearlite for £15 per filled pot
or 15litre pots/trugs with 1 tumbling tom tomato plant/1 mini-munch cucumber/several lettuces/1kale/ with compost and pearlite around £5 per filled pot
+Seaweed (organic) concentrate fertiliser filled from plastic drinks bottles that people can bring to us around £8 per filled pot
+Seeds between £1-3 per person (some are specialist varieties we have tried out this year to check for size, yield and taste)
Participants will be able to choose several plants and a start up kit that suits them and their gardens best.
If the average take up was a 3 trug start-up per person then we estimate that we would have enough funds to secure £55 per household for 18 households. We anticipate people taking up a mixture of pots/trugs and some only taking 1 of either. We think around half of participants will be Village Larder customers.
St Winin’s Over 60’S Club
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Kilwinning
We are applying for funding to enable our over 60's club to hold a special Burns Supper. This event would provide a beacon of light in the dark winter months when social isolation and the cost of living crisis have an even greater impact on people's health and wellbeing. This event would bring the club together with celebration and fun. With this funding we would be able to organise food and entertainment for this event which would make it a special day for all group members to enjoy. Our club plays a vital role in combatting loneliness and encourages members to come along weekly to connect with others and share enjoyable experiences. The club means so much to its members and has a real impact on people's lives in a positive way. Any additional funding would help us to pay for the ongoing weekly letting cost of £50.
Burns Supper: including food, toasts, entertainment and hall hire-£600
Hall letting fees for 8 weeks- £400
She Shed Dalry
2023-09-13 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
We hope to purchase overheads to ensure we can deliver the best She Shed possible and help improve mental health and wellbeing through providing a safe space including the opportuntiy to be involved in group activities.
- Public Liability Insurance £160
- Room Hire £336
- Tea, coffee drinks and buscuits £100
- Craft Materials £274
- Branded Items £100
- Table Cover £30
Vennel Gardens Entertainment Committee
2023-09-07 • No comments • • Irvine
We hope to run another social trip to the parkhead forge and market. The funding would pay for the bus journey and lunches for our members.
Bus Cost £480
Lunches £410
Meet & Greet
2023-09-16 • No comments • • Official position 1 • UK Shared Prosperity Fund PB
A Festival of Food integrating different cultures we want to celebrate the new Scots settling in North Ayrshire. We also want people who attend Trindlemoss day opportunities to experience different foods and different cultures. Bourtreehill and Broomlands Community Association and friends of Trindlemoss want to support each other and work in partnership to bring both these events to welcome the New Scots settling in Irvine new town. We want them to experience Foods of Scotland and we want to experience there culture through food. We want the children to have fun and have fun fairs at both venues and have candyfloss and popcorn. The Festival will be run over two days Trindlemoss day opportunities hosting the event on the Saturday and Towerlands community centre on the Sunday. We have scheduled the event after Easter. We will organise craft stalls as many of the new Scots have joined craft groups in the community centre. The cost of the events is as follows.
Fun fair candyfloss and popcorn £2000
Portable cookers x 10 £1800
Free food and ingredients for both events £1000
Flyers/ laminated recipe cards £200
The Frew Archive Project
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Kilwinning
Our project aims to save an at-risk collection of documents donated to Kilwinning Heritage from the former Hugh King & Sons solicitor's office on Howgate. The building was also formerly a bank, and the collection contains around 20,000 documents from the bank and solicitors offices. The documents have been very poorly kept and require intensive cleaning to save them and record any information we can gather. We will clean and record these archive documents which will be available for future research into the people of Kilwinning.
The project will be led by a team of volunteers and will be trained by staff from Ayrshire Archives on how to safely and accurately clean and record these documents. The volunteers will benefit from the project on a personal level as there is a good cohesion in our volunteer team and any new volunteers will be welcomed. Some of our volunteers benefit from the project as it gets them out the house and taking part in an activity which is very beneficial for them due to the relaxing nature of the project and repetitiveness of the tasks. This reduces their risk of social isolation and increases their skills by getting training and brings people together.
Building community spirit is also a key part of the project as the information gathered from the archive could provide a new insight to the history of Kilwinning and some of the unique individuals who once lived in the town. We intend to make the archive available for any future members of Kilwinning Heritage and the public where appropriate to inform research and future projects involving the history of the town. We hope that all the volunteers involved in the project will work collaboratively and we will provide social opportunities for them to network and make new friends/ develop relationships in the community.
Breakdown of costs;
£250 - scan tent £300 - archive boxes £400 - mobile phone for scanning £50 - external hard drive
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