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County Borough of Blaenau Gwent COUNTY BOROUGH OF BLAENAU GWENT REPORT TO: THE LEADER AND MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REPORT SUBJECT: GRANTS TO ORGANISATIONS – JUNE 2015 REPORT AUTHOR: R. DALY LEAD OFFICER/ CHIEF FINANCE OFFICER, DEPARTMENT RESOURCES ABERTILLERY Abertillery Ward – Councillor K. Chaplin 1. Abertillery Netball Club £50 2. Ffrindiau Tyleri Abertillery Blues Festival £50 3. Falcons Martial Arts £50 4. Ebenezer Baptist Church £50 Abertillery Ward – Councillor D. Jones 1. Abertillery Netball Club £100 2. North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation and After £100 Care Charity 3. Ffrindiau Tyleri Abertillery Blues Festival £100 Six Bells Ward – Councillor D. Hancock 1. Six Bells Scamps Toddler Group £100 2. North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation and After £100 Care Charity Six Bells Ward – Councillor M. Holland 1. Six Bells Scamps Toddler Group £100 2. Ebbw Fach Choir £50 3. Six Bells Tenants & Residents Association £100 Cwmtillery Ward – Councillor G. Bartlett, C. Tidey & T. Sharrem 1. St. Paul’s Church Hall £150 Llanhilleth Ward – Councillor M. Bartlett, H. McCarthy & J. McIIwee 1. Llanhilleth & District Bowls Club £250 NANTYGLO & BLAINA Nantyglo Ward – Councillor M. Dally 1. Ebbw Vale Works Museum £25 2. ‘Friends of Gwent Youth Music’ £25 Nantyglo Ward – Councillor P. Baldwin 1. BRFM £100 2. Brynmawr Brownies £50 3. Beaufort Male Voice Choir £50 4. Abertillery Male Voice Choir £50 5. Nantyglo & Blaina Charter Group £50 6. Mayor’s Appeal 2015-2016 £50 7. Friends of Parc Nant-y-Waun £50 8. Hooks & Pins £50 9. Ebbw Vale Male Voice Choir £50 10. Nantyglo Bowls Club £100 11. Karisma Crew Dance Group £100 12. Hospice of the Valley £100 13. Cwm Celyn Angling Club £25 14. Winchestown Senior Citizens £50 15. Nantyglo Senior Citizens £50 16. 275 Nantyglo & Blaina ATC £100 17. Blaenau Gwent Indoor Bowls £50 18. Nantyglo Community Shop £25 19. St. Ann’s Church Youth Club £100 20. Wesleyan Church Youth Club £100 21. Nantyglo PHAB Club £50 22. Brynmawr RFC £100 BRYNMAWR Brynmawr Ward – Councillor J. Hopkins, K. Brown & B. Sutton 1. Brynmawr Old Thyme Dance Group £100 2. BNB Arts and Heritage Festival £300 3. Brynmawr Millennium Garden Committee £300 EBBW VALE Badminton Ward – Councillor B. Scully 1. Nepal Earthquake Appeal £300 Beaufort Ward – Councillor D. White 1. Rassau & Beaufort Royal British Legion £100 2. Rassau AFC £50 3. Cor-y-Cymoedd £100 4. Beaufort Hill Welfare Community Hall £300 5. Ebbw Vale Works Museum £100 6. Toppers School of Dance & Drama £40 7. Friends of Parc Nant-y-Waun £100 8. Communities First Ebbw Fawr £25 Beaufort Ward – Councillor G. Thomas 1. Beaufort Male Choir £100 2. Beaufort Hill Primary School £100 3. Raglan Terrace O.A.P £75 4. Beaufort Hill Senior Citizens Club £50 5. Bethel Methodist Church £75 6. Stitch In Time £40 7. Beaufort Rugby Club £50 8. Beaufort Hill Ponds & Woodlands Preservation £100 Society 9. Garnlydan A.F.C £50 10. Rassau & Beaufort Royal British Legion £40 11. Ebbw Valley Brass £75 12. R.T.B Ebbw Vale Mini R.F.C £75 13. Beaufort Tenants & Residents Association £200 14. Beaufort Hill Welfare Community Hall £200 Cwm Ward – Councillor D. Bevan 1. Salvation Army Parent & Toddler Group £50 2. John Schuck £50 3. New Cwm Institute £100 4. Waunlwyd O.A.P £50 5. Cwm Scouts £50 6. Cwm Memorial Society Restoration £50 7. Cwm A.F.C £50 8. Cwm Events Committee £50 9. Waunlwyd Youth & Community Centre £50 10. Waunlwyd Wanderers £50 11. Friends of Bert Denning Centre £50 12. Waunlwyd Luncheon Club £50 13. Cwm Male Voice Choir £50 14. Patrick Sheen Singers £50 15. Stewart James £50 16. Victoria Association £50 17. Cwm Weightlifting Club £50 Cwm Ward – Councillor K. Bender 1. Salvation Army Parent & Toddler Group £50 2. John Schuck £50 3. New Cwm Institute £100 4. Waunlwyd O.A.P £50 5. Cwm Scouts £50 6. Cwm Memorial Society Restoration £50 7. Cwm A.F.C £50 8. Cwm Events Committee £50 9. Waunlwyd Youth & Community Centre £50 10. Waunlwyd Wanderers £50 11. Friends of Bert Denning Centre £50 12. Waunlwyd Luncheon Club £50 13. Cwm Male Voice Choir £50 14. Patrick Sheen Singers £50 15. Stewart James £50 16. Victoria Association £50 17. Cwm Weightlifting Club £50 Ebbw Vale North Ward – Councillor J. Morgan 1. Ladies Charity Group £200 2. Ebbw Vale Works Museum £50 3. Communities First Ebbw Fawr £200 4. Technicraft Club £50 5. Toppers School of Dance & Drama £75 6. Cor-y-Cymoedd £50 Rassau Ward – Councillor W.J. Williams 1. Blaenau Gwent Youth Service £40 2. Blaenau Gwent Heritage Forum £40 3. Beaufort Colts Football Club £40 4. Rassau AFC £40 5. Toppers School of Dance & Drama Club £40 6. Cor-y-Cymoedd £40 7. Beaufort Hill Welfare Community Group £40 8. Communities First Ebbw Fawr £40 9. Ebbw Vale Works Museum £40 10. Reliance Bus Preservation Group £40 11. Mayors Appeal 2015/16 £75 12. Ebbw Vale Festival of Remembrance £75 13. Rassau River Care Environmental Group £40 CHIEF FINANCE OFFICER .
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