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North Lanarkshire Council Report NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL REPORT To: COMMUNITY SERVICES (COMMUNITY Subject: GRANT AWARDS TO DEVELOPMENT) SUB COMMITTEE PLAYSCHEMES OPERATING SUMMER 2003, OCTOBER 2003 AND EASTER 2004 From: DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SE RVI C ES Date: 6 APRIL 2004 Ref: JMcG/BP/MF I. PURPOSE OF REPORT 1.1 At its meeting of 3 September 2003 the community services committee agre,ed to fund playschemes operating during the summer 2003, October 2003 and Easter 2004 holiday periods and in doing so agreed to apply the funding formula adopted in earlier years. The committee requested that details of the awards be reported to a future meeting. Accordingly these are set out in the appendix. 2. RECOMMENDATIONS 2.1 It is recommended that the committee note the contents of the appendix detailing grant awards to playschemes which operated during the summer 2003, October 2003 and Easter 2004 holiday period. I:\Cornmittee\COMDEVE\COMRESO\11May 2004\playsgrantaward20032004.doc Community Grants Scheme - Playschemes 200312004 Playschemes Operating during Summer 2003 PS03/04 - 001 Klondyke Playscheme Wendy Harper New Stevenson and Outskirts 30 60 €698.40 St Patricks School 3 Wrangholm Crescent New Stevenso n New Stevenson MLl4EW MLl4EP PS03/04 - 002 Flowerhill Parish Church Holiday Club Rev Dr Andrew Gardner Airdrie 70 5 €63.05 Tollbrae Primary School Flowerhill Manse South Biggar Road 31 Victoria Place Airdrie Airdrie ML6 9BX PS03/04 - 003 Cumbernauld Central Playscheme Josie Wake Carbrain, Kildrurn, Seafar, 30 10 €116.40 Greenfaulds, Condorrat Link CE Centre 15 Blake Road Tryst Road Seafar Cumbernauld Cum bernauld G78 1EW G67 1AG PS03/04 - 004 Kirkshaws Playscheme William McBride Kirkshaws, Kirkwood, Old Mokland, 50 68 €857.48 Shawhead Kirkshaws Neighbourhood Centre C/o 25 Haddington Way 25 Haddington Way Kirkshaws Kirkshaws Coatbridge Coatbridge ML5 5BF ML5 5BF I:\Community Learning and Development\CapacityBuilding\J.O Playschemes\lPlayscheme\PSTABLE - SUMMERZOO3.doc ~ ~ PSO3/04 - 005 Orbiston Neighbourhood Centre Carrie Love West of Scotland 24 68 €500.00 Busby Road Orbiston Neighbourhood Be1Is hi I I Centre ML4 2BW Busby Road Bellshill ML4 2BW PSO3lO4 - 006 Bellshill Out Of School Service Lorna McMeekin/Alex Love Bellshill and Surrounding Areas 40 68 €500.00 YMCA Orbiston Centre YMCA Orbiston Centre Liberty Road Liberty Road Bellshill Be1 lshiI I ML4 2EU ML4 2EU PS03/04 - 007 The Safety Zone Mrs 1.H McMillan Bargeddie Village 50 35 €441.35 61 Gairbraid terrace 61 Gairbraid Terrace Bargeddie bargeddie G69 7SN G69 7SN PSO3/04 - 008 Calder Playscheme Ruby McCallum Greenend, Sikeside, Coatbridge 55 32 €403.52 C/o Sikeside Primary School 97 Southfield Crescent Si keside Street Greenend Coatbridge Coatbridge M L5 ML5 4QU PS03/04 - 009 Gowkthrapple Playscheme Isabel Russell Gowkthrapple, Heathfield, 30 16 € 186.24 Overtown, Waterloo, Pather, Castlehill Primary School 30 Birkshaw Tower Netherton, Central Wishaw Birkshaw Brae Gowkthrapple Gowkthrapple Wishaw Wishaw ML2 OLX I:\Community Learning and Development\Capacity Building\3.0 Playschemes\l Playscheme\PSTABLE - SUMMER2003.doc PS03/04 - 010 Allsorts Playscheme I I Angela ORourke Holytown, New Stevenson I35 I54 €628.56 Holytown Community Education Centre 31 Stewart Street 22 Stevenson Street Mossend Holytown Bellshill ML4 1DW ~ PS03/04 - 013 Cathedral Parish Children’s Holiday Club Anne Marie MacDermid Motherwell 80 4 €50.44 St Bride’s Hall 7 Ross Crescent Coursington Road Motherwell Motherwell ML13AU MLl 1PW PS03/04 - 012 North Road Playscheme Mary McFall Central kllshill, North Rd kllshill, 24 38 €442.32 Mossend, Holytown St Gerard‘s Primary School 1 Kelvin Road Kelvin Road Be1 Ishil I Bellshill ML4 1LN PS03/04 - 013 Cumbernauld YMCA/YWCA Rosemary Stokes North Lanarkshire Areas 45 68 €500.00 Kildrum Farm Kildrum Farm Afton Road Afton Road Kildrum Kildrum Cum bernauld Cumbernauld G67 2DN G67 2DN ~~~~ ~ PS03/04 - 014 Glenboig Neighbourhood House Teresa Aitken Glenboig, Annathill 50 68 €857.48 Glenboig Neighbourhood House 156 The Oval 50/52 Main Street Glenboig Glenboig ML5 2QT ML5 2RX I:\Community Learning and Development\Capacity Building\3.0 Playschemes\l Playscheme\PSTABLE - SUMMERPOO3.doc PsO3/04 - 015 Parent Action For Safe Play Angela Costello South Coatbridge 50 70 €882.70 Kirkshaws Community Centre Kirkshaws Community Old Monkland Road Centre Coatbridge Old Monkland Road ML5 5EA Coatbridge ML5 5EA ~ ~ PS03/04 - 016 Stanmore Playscheme Elaine Paterson North, South Lanarkshire 15 30 €349.20 Stanmore House School 1 Belstane Park Borders, West Lothian Lanark Carluke ML8 4BY PS03/04 - 017 Monklands Activity Programme Margaret Lochrie Coatbridge, Airdrie and 15 42 €488.88 Surrounding areas 78 Dome Terrace Coatbridge ML5 2HS PS03/04 - 018 Hillview Special Needs Playscheme Jennifer Thain Cumbernauld, Airdrie, kilsyth, 45 20 €232.80 Denny, Moodiesburn Redburn Special School 88 Etive Crescent Kildrum Condorrat Cumbernauld Cum bernauld G67 G67 4JD PS03/04 - 019 Monklands Playscheme for Children with Margaret McDade Coatbridge, Airdrie, Uddingston, 6 16 € 186.24 Wishaw, Bellshill Special Needs 149 Dundyvan Road Mavisbank School Coatbridge Ai rdrie ML5 4AG I:\Community Learning and Development\Capacity Building\S.O Playschemes\l Playscheme\PSTABLE - SUMMER2003.doc PSO3/04 - 020 Garrellvale Playscheme Gayle Thorburn Kilsyth and Villages 100 18 €226.98 Burnside Industrial Estate 78 High Craigends Haugh Road Kilsyth Kilsyth G65 ONX G65 9JW PS03/04 - 021 Partners in Play - Cumbernauld leanette Hodge Cumbernauld, Airdrie, Coatbridge, 20 20 €232.80 Kilsyth, Moodiesburn, Stepps and Redburn Playscheme Partners in Play Project surrounding areas Ring road Unit 105, Mason Street Kildrum Motherwell Cumbernauld ML1 1YE PSO3/04 - 022 Partners in Play - Airdrie leanette Hodge Airdrie, Coatbridge 16 20 €232.80 Petersburn Primary School Partners in Play Project Petersburn Road Unit 105, Mason Street Ai rdrie Motherwell ML6 8DX ML1 1YE PS03/04 - 023 Partners in Play - Motherwell Patricia O'Neill Viewpark, Bellshill, Airdrie, 30 22 €256.08 Motherwell, Wishaw, Uddingston Dalziel High School Unitl.05 Dalziel Workspce Dalziel Drive Mason Street Motherwell Motherwell MLl4DZ ML1 1YE PSO3/04 - 024 Partners in Play - Viewpark Jeanette Hodge Bellshill, Viewpark, Uddingston, 32 24 €279.36 Airdrie, Coatbridge, Motherwell Burnhead Primary School Partners in Play Project Viewpark Unit 105, Mason Street Uddinqston, G71 5LE Motherwell I:\Community Learning and Development\Capacity Building\3.0 Playschemes\l Playscheme\PSTABLE - SUMMERPOO3.doc c PSO3/04 - 025 Partners in Play - Wishaw Jeanette Hodge Wishaw, Motherwell, Shotts, 32 24 €279.36 Harthill, Holytown, Newarthill, St Thomas’ Primary School Partners in Play Project Catfin, New Stevenson Pether Unit 105, Mason Street Wishaw Motherwell ML2 OHY MLl 1YE PSO3/04 - 027 National AutistFSociety Sandra Thoms Airdrie, Coatbridge, Shotts, 10 12 €139.68 Stepps, Cumbernauld, Uddingston, Redburn School National Autistic Society Wishaw, Bellshill Mossknowe Building 109 Hope Street Ring Road Glasgow Cum bernauld G2 6LL G67 2EC ______ ~ PSO3/04 - 028 Viewpark Out of School Care Clare Murphy Viewpark 24 70 €500.00 Viewpark Family Centre Viewpark Family Centre Burnhead Church Halls Burnhead Church Halls Laburnum Road Laburnum Road Viewpark Viewpark G715DB G715DB ________ PSO3/04 - 029 Airdrie YMCA Eric Stallard Airdrie and outlying districts 40 35 €373.45 15/17 Hallcraig Street 15/17 Hallcraig Street Airdrie Airdrie ML6 6AH ML6 6AH I:\Cornmunity Learning and Development\Capacity Building\3.0 Playschemes\l Playscheme\PSTABLE - SUMMERSOO3,doc PSO3/04 - 030 Fallside Playscheme Mary McCallum Lanarkshire, Glasgow Fallside Neighbourhood Centre 14 Alexander Avenue 27/29 McCulloch Avenue Fa1lside Fallside Uddingston G716JP PSO3/04 - 031 OSCARS Playscheme Yvonne Climie North Lanarkshire and Glasgow Devonview Community Nursery 270 Calderglen Court Devonview Street Petersburn Cairnhill Airdrie Airdrie ML6 8DW ML6 9DH PSO3/04 - 032 Focus Youth Project George Campbell SIP area of Viewpark 440 Laburnum Road 440 Laburnum Road Viewpark Viewpark G715BY I:\Community Learning and Development\Capacity Building\3.0 Playschemes\l Playscheme\PSTABLE - SUMMERPOO3,doc Community Grants Scheme - Playschemes 200312004 Playschemes Operating during October 2003 PS03/04 - 003 Cumbernauld Central Playscheme Josie Wallace Carbrain, Kildrum, Seafar, 30 6 €69.12 Link CE Centre 15 Blake Road Greenfaulds, Condorrat Tryst Road Seafar Cumbernauld Cumbernauld G78 1EW G67 1AG PSO3/04 - 004 Kirkshaws Playscheme William McBride Kirkshaws, Kirkwood, Old 50 9 €112.32 Monkland, Shawhead Kirkshaws Neighbourhood Centre C/o 25 Haddington Way 25 Haddington Way Kirkshaws Kirkshaws Coatbridge Coatbridge ML5 5BF ML5 5BF PSO3/04 - 005 Orbiston Neighbourhood Centre Carrie Love West of Scotland 24 10 €100.00 Busby Road Orbiston Neighbourhood Bellshill Centre ML4 2BW Busby Road Bellshill ML4 2BW PSO3/04 - 006 Bellshill Out Of School Service Lorna McMeekin/Alex Love Bellshill and Surrounding Areas 40 10 €100.00 YMCA Orbiston Centre YMCA Orbiston Centre Liberty Road Liberty Road Bellshill. ML4 2EU Bellshill ML4 2EU I:/Community Learning and Development/CapacityBuilding/3.0Playschemes/l Playsceme/PSTABLE - OCTOBERPOO3.doc PS03/04 - 007 The Safety Zone Mrs 1.H McMillan Bargeddie Village 50 5 €62.40 61 Gairbraid terrace 61 Gairbraid Terrace Bargeddie bargeddie G69 7SN G69 7SN PS03/04 - 008 Calder Playscheme Ruby McCallum Greenend, Sikeside, Coatbridge 55 6 €74.88 C/o Sikeside Primary School 97 Southfield Crescent Sikeside Street Greenend Coatbridge Coatbridge ML5 ML5 40U
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