M Oldham
1) Our Local Place Plan needs revising. It lacks any reference to our high street and our SME's and the "Heritage and Tourism" sections are lacking many important aspects.
2) I dont agree with the priorities overall. They should be ; Housing, Jobs/Employment, Saving our High Street and Parking issue AND True community wealth building and decision making,
Metta Wellbeing CIC set up the Island Wellbeing Hub in Millport with a small grant from CMHWB fund last year . This enabled us to train local people to volunteer to offer free 15 minute massages, and run a series of online and in person workshops all geared to stress management and better mental health . Acitivities included DIY massage, massage for safe home use, intro to aromatherapy, relaxation techniques, meditation, adapted Tai Chi, chair yoga and lots more. Funding;s coming to an end (( a sound bath for 30 people will be one of the last funded activities ) but we've developed a useful programme that works well and that could be replicated across the locality, as well as being developed locally to meet the unique needs of communities ( We identified a need for home visits for therapies for those who are housebound or unable for whatever reason to come to our therapy room , and for further regulated vocational training in therapies that could enhance employability
M Oldham
1) Our Local Place Plan needs revising. It lacks any reference to our high street and our SME's and the "Heritage and Tourism" sections are lacking many important aspects.
2) I dont agree with the priorities overall. They should be ; Housing, Jobs/Employment, Saving our High Street and Parking issue AND True community wealth building and decision making,
Largs Academy - Student
1) Look at the "Company Shop" model and transfer that idea to NA residents.
2) Run help sessions in place like supermarkets - e.g Morrisons
3) Community Bakery / Cook school
4) Free gym access for 12-25yrs
5) Free fruit in schools or pupils run a fruit tuck shop
6) A repair shop, helping with gain electronic knowledge.
Metta Wellbeing CIC set up the Island Wellbeing Hub in Millport with a small grant from CMHWB fund last year . This enabled us to train local people to volunteer to offer free 15 minute massages, and run a series of online and in person workshops all geared to stress management and better mental health . Acitivities included DIY massage, massage for safe home use, intro to aromatherapy, relaxation techniques, meditation, adapted Tai Chi, chair yoga and lots more. Funding;s coming to an end (( a sound bath for 30 people will be one of the last funded activities ) but we've developed a useful programme that works well and that could be replicated across the locality, as well as being developed locally to meet the unique needs of communities ( We identified a need for home visits for therapies for those who are housebound or unable for whatever reason to come to our therapy room , and for further regulated vocational training in therapies that could enhance employability
Nope