St. Bridget's Parent Council (School Show)
2023-09-07 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
To fund our production, we would kindly ask for:
- Licence to hire show - £500
- Digital Projection Licence - £360
- 20 Actor scripts - £140
This would enable us to pay for the full script and musical score for our production. We would then be able to provide every pupil involved with their own Actors script to work from during rehearsals.
Mindfulness – Wellbeing Lunch Club
2023-09-13 • No comments • • Irvine
We would like to bid for £1000, as we would like to buy these materials to help deliver our lunchtime mindfulness club. Each week we would like to offer mini projects using specific art materials to help achieve the best outcomes and various techniques to help young peoples mental health through art mindfulness sessions. We would like to showcase our work and on twitter to show the community all the fantastic work we achieve .
- 2H tonal pencils £50
- 2B tonal pencils £50
- Colour pencils specifically > caran dache £240
- Buff clay £40
- Glazes 3 colours plus clear £28
- Inks – various colours £30
- Biro pens £32.50
- Oil pastels class set £120
- Water colour sets £80
- Synthetic brushes £50
- Spectrum technical pen sets £50
- Fineliners £63
- Glue sticks big, small + coloured £50
- Glue guns £66
- Pritt sticks £75
Total £1000.00

West Kilbride Deltas
2023-09-17 • No comments • • North Coast
We are seeking funding for a new set of match kit and also a new set of footballs and new nets for our goals. These are necessary to enable the children to train, play and reach their potential. Full kit: £500
Training balls: £140
11 a side goal nets: £200
Castlepark Primary School - Breakfast Club
2023-09-13 • No comments • • Irvine
Breakfast Club at Castlepark Primary School gives pupils a settled start to their school day with fun activities and a healthy nutrious breakfast. The Breakfast Club runs each morning with healthy options for Breakfast followed by activities such as sports games, arts and crafts and board games.
Castlepark Primary School Parent Council are applying for £1000 of funding to support the daily running of Breakfast Club. The funding will purchase new resources for Breakfast Club along with food to support the provision for the school year.
Breakdown of Costs
£150 - Resources/games/toys
£850 - Food provision for Breakfast Club
Play Leaders supported by St Luke's Parent Council
2023-09-16 • No comments • • Kilwinning
The Play Leaders have been trained in the Move and Improve Programme and work in partnership with Active Schools, local clubs and secondary pupils to organise clubs, events and opportunities throughout the yearly calendar. After having consulted over 200 children, they approached the Parent Council to request their help in funding their Play Leader Programme. The Parent Council fully support the Play Leaders aim to improve the fitness, health and happiness of all children and endorse their application for funding to purchase new pla7 and sporting equipment. On a daily basis, the Play Leaders will deliver various clubs in the playground which will be free and accessible to all from Primary 1 to Primary 7. They will support children in developing their social, mental and physical knowledge and skills and will teach them new games and sports. The Play Leaders have already gained great leadership skills, demonstrated teamwork and sportsmanship during training and in planning and organising their activities. They have researched the equipment they require for these clubs and have itemised them and their cost in the below grid.
TO PURCHASE FROM NEWITTS
Urban Lawn Croquet Set £64.95
Partner Leg Tie 6 Pack £19.62
Egg and Spoons 6 Pack £64.80
Skip Fit Pack £55.88
Balance Sliders £60
Tennis Ball Essential Tub of 60 £58.31
Skipping Rope 4 pack (2m) £5.47
Eurohoc Hockey Sticks and Balls (6 pack) £96
Centurion Nero Training Ball 12 pack £90
Centurion Junior Tag Rugby Belts 20 Pack £44.95
Zoft Club Badminton Racket (Mini) £35.70
Zoft Club Badminton Racket (Junior) £35.70
Urban Pop Up Badminton Post Set £27.50
Echelon E100 Badminton Shuttlecocks £4.50
Apollo Aluminium Relay £12.95
Ziland Speed Agility Training Hurdles £26.10
Zoft Touch Dodgeball 6 inch (red) £29.95
Zoft Touch Dodgeball 6 inch (yellow) £29.95
Ziland Academy uPvC Match Goal (6ftx4ft) £89.90
Mitre Impel Training Football (12 pack) £94.95
Mitre Arena Basketballs (12 pack) £69.95

Ardrossan Youth Association (AYA)
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Three Towns
The Ardrossan youth association are looking to apply for funding for outdoor equipment for the youth centre to help young people experience outdoor group activities such as badminton, racket ball, soft archery, camping and more.
Health and exercise along with being outdoors will help young people with team building skills, self-esteem and confidence. It will encourage young people to live a healthier lifestyle .This will improve their health and wellbeing with being outdoors more, which is known to improve general fitness and health along with improving their mental health. The AYA are looking to buy some outdoor equipment for the youth centre, such as badminton nets and rackets, shuttle cocks, rackets for rounder’s, balls and some tents, waterproofs to also help give young people the chance to take part in camping and other outdoor activities and encourage them to take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.
4 X 3 person tents £680
badminton set £48.99
softball set £30.99
Tennis set £39.99
8 X rucksacks £120

Duke of Edinburgh equipment for Largs Academy pupils
2023-09-08 • No comments • • North Coast
Largs Academy’s Duke of Edinburgh Award group was established at the start of 2022/23 at the request of pupils, through the Parent Council, to provide an extra-curricular opportunity for our senior pupils to learn new life skills, become more physically and mentally active while having a positive impact on their local community. The uptake is extremely positive with 50 young people nearing completion of their bronze award, this is expected to grow this year. The inclusivity of the programme has meant that pupils from all backgrounds have been able to participate and has given those who are disengaging from school a positive focus and a huge sense of achievement, enhancing wellbeing. The programme requires pupils to complete four sections; volunteering, physical, skill, and expedition (an overnight adventure by foot, bike or kayak). Sessions develop teamwork, communication and valuable skills including map reading, using a stove and outdoor first aid. The programme has allowed pupils to be themselves and form new friendships, build their confidence, get outdoors and have experiences they may not have otherwise had.
We are seeking funding on behalf of our young people who, when reflecting on their expedition section asked if we could purchase our own outdoor equipment such as tents, sleeping bags, walking boots, waterproof clothing and backpacks. We currently have a small supply of equipment but not enough to support our demand with over a quarter of our young people having to borrow resources from the council store to complete this section. We have attached a graph showing the equipment that was requested for this year’s expedition. We consulted the young people regarding what they got out of the Duke of Edinburgh group, and what they would like to purchase with unlimited funds, and their responses are attached.
We believe having our own equipment will allow us to better support our participants, giving them a sense of belonging and ensure that lack of equipment is not a barrier for participation, particularly considering the expense of the equipment and the cost of living crisis, and bearing in mind the cost of the school day. The funding will also allow us to support our most disadvantaged pupils to experience the outdoors and help to improve the mental health and wellbeing of our young people.
With the expansion of the Duke of Edinburgh Award we hope to set-up a silver group to provide a pathway for successful bronze candidates to continue to build on their sense of achievement.
Estimated costs
We would like to build up our Largs Academy store of equipment, particularly rucksacks, waterproofs, walking boots, roll mats. We would like to work with a local supplier, with a mind to the local economy, and costs at Vango in Port Glasgow are as follows (as of September 2023):
- Rucksack £120
- Waterproof trousers £32.50
- Waterproof jackets £34.99
- Walking boots £45
- Sleeping bags £52.50
- Tents £175
Moorpark's Bike Shed
2023-09-11 • No comments • • Garnock Valley
Our children at Morrpark are currently learning the skills to fix broken bikes. These new skills will be offered to anyone in the community who has a bike that needs fixing. Our children are responsible citizens and understand the improtance of a wellbalanced lifestyle. Following on from the successful cooking classes that promoted healthy eating for our families, this year getting people to exercise in a way that supports the envrionment is the main focus.
The children at Moorpark are keen to help others in the school get on the road and travel to school by bike. They also want to be able to offer this service to everyone in the community to get Kilbirnie moving! To do this they need storage for the bikes while they are being fixed and the tools to fix as many bikes as possible in a safe way.
The children will operate from a workshop set up in the school grounds and invite anyone in the community to come along with their broken bikes and have them fixed for free. By offering this facility the children are promoting better mental and physical health as well as contributing to a cleaner local environment when people switch from driving a car to riding a bike. This free service now makes exercise accessible for those faced with costly repairs they couldn't previously afford.
The children want to see less cars at the school gates and more children riding their bikes to school, this will also make the school safer for our children.
They need a work space to fix and store the bikes and a variety of tools to complete the work, the following materials need to be purchased...
£400 for a metal shed and security padlock so that the bikes and tools can be stored.
£100 for storage boxes and tool boxes to store tools and equipment
£450 for tools to fix the bikes
£50 for safety equipment such as safety glasses, overalls, gloves so the children are safe when fixing the bikes.
Arran Young Sports Leaders
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Arran
Dedicated Young Sports Leaders attend a number of programme and island wide events throughout the year, undertaking a number of roles such as refereeing/umpiring, leading workshops, setting equipment up for events etc. It’s important for the group of Young Sport Leaders to be recognisable to staff and participants, as well providing a sense of community for the groups of Leaders.
We would require financial support to purchase t-shirts/hoodies and embroidery.
Kit –
£30 per hoodie
£10 per t shirt
Embroidery - £4 per item
(total of 20 young people)

Outdoor Learning/ Reading Space Kilmory Primary
2023-09-16 • No comments • • Arran
Removal of the old wendy house and replacement with a new one, including a new foundation.
Playhouse from www.gardenbuildingsdirect.co.uk
BillyOh Lollipop Max Playhouse 6 x 7 Max Platform £551
Picket Fencing Option D £59
Ecobase Fastfit Full Base £135
Decorative Wooden Window Shapes x 2 £9
Assembly Kit £25
Delivery £75