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Appendix 3: Community projects recommended for Local CIL funding in 2019/20

Project System ref Project Name Applicant Location of project Area Project details Amount requested Delivery body Recommendation Proposed allocation number from CIL - Funding applied for

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Corporate Property

1 ANON-GR7R-SKB6-R The Hub Update Feltham Arts Association The Hub , Feltham Refurbishment to 'The Hub' Community Room £ 7,700.00 Feltham Arts Association Recommended £ 7,265.06 Feltham Library and Hanworth Installation of partition walls for storage of furniture The Council considers this to be a good community Second Floor project which benefits a greater number of residents in The Centre, Feltham this area. The refurbishment will improve the community space.

The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from 's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected.

2 ANON-GR7R-SKR4-6 Pathway resurfacing and Pakistan Welfare Jinnah Centre, Bedfont, Feltham The alleyway leading to the community centre is unsafe as £ 10,000.00 Pakistan Welfare Association Recommended £ 7,876.62 installation of lighting Association Hounslow Rear of 136-146 Hounslow Road, and Hanworth there is no lighting and the pathway includes pot holes. The Hounslow The Council considers this to be a good community Haworth, Feltham pathway will be resurfaced with tarmac and lighting will be project which benefits a number of residents as the TW13 6AA purchased and installed. facility is well used by the wider community. The Council prioritises this project from a safety perspective as the only access to the facility is from this alleyway.

The proposal supports the delivery of 2 outcomes from Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected; and residents receive the right help and support.

3 ANON-GR7R-SKRV-8 Active Leads Hounslow Action for Reach academy, Bedfont, Feltham Active Leads is an innovative sports leadership programme, £ 1,620.00 Hounslow Action for Youth Recommended £ 1,620.00 Youth (HAY) 53 – 55 High Street, and Hanworth aimed at increasing the numbers of girls and young women The Council considers this to be a positive project which Feltham engaging in sports related volunteering. aims to encourage young people to lead an active life, promoting health and wellbeing. Funding is sought for a programme that will train 10 young women (5 ‘Leaders’ and 5 champions) to become sports The proposal supports the delivery of 2 outcomes from leaders, peer mentors and role models to young people aged Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures 10 – 18. The ‘Leaders’ and their youth workers will attend a The proposal supports two Council corporate priorities of residential weekend that will enable them to successfully residents being healthy, active and socially connected; design a sports-based project to be delivered back in Feltham. and children reaching their potential. The ‘Leaders’ will engage a further 5 ‘Champions’ flesh out their idea to pitch for funding of up to £500 to an independent panel. The Leaders and Champions will then deliver their project, engaging a further 15+ boys and girls aged 10-18 as participants in their activity before attending a second residential to review the project and complete an accredited Community Programme 4 Womb to Tomb Autism Hounslow Dimensions at 68a Bath Road, TW3 3EQ. Bedfont, Feltham We want to grow our organisation and continue to connect £ 7,500.00 Autism Hounslow Recommended £ 2,000.00 Kingsley Road and Hanworth meaningfully with a wide range of autistic people, their family, The Council supports this project as it supports the Waterman Art Centre - carers and friends in order to provide mutual support and Council's Health and Wellbeing priority by promoting exchange ideas and information. awareness around Autism as well as promoting We have moved from having a paid employee to being inclusion and wellbeing. This allocation will cover some entirely run by volunteers. This is working well with more of the shortfall that resulted from the organisation's people stepping up and accepting responsibility. We have a application to the Council's Community Partnerships number of leaders and we want to use the coming year to funding. develop clear lines of communication and responsibility while maintaining a volunteer workforce. Autism Hounslow now has The proposal supports the delivery of 2 outcomes from a pool of talent to draw upon. We want to continue to grow Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures and develop. We feel we are now ready to register as a residents are healthy, active and socially connected; Charity. and Residents receive the right help and support. This is a major step forward for us and will require the wholehearted support of the entire organisation. We promote awareness and acceptance of autism throughout the Borough and seek opportunities to speak, advise and take part in activities that promote awareness and acceptance of autism throughout Hounslow.

Funds would support Back office activities such as: Website, Domain names, Public Liability Insurance, equipment, IT Total proposed allocation; £ 18,761.68

Central Hounslow Area

Corporate Property 5 ANON-GR7R-SKRS-5 Tailored Work Experience Spark! (Hounslow Kingsley Academy, School and Central Hounslow Tailored Work Experience - We are applying for funding to £ 21,325.00 Spark! Recommended £ 21,325.00 Education Business The Heathland School. The students would allow us to offer work experience to 100 students at 3 The Council supports this project as it aims to provide Partnership) be placed at businesses around the Hounslow schools: Kingsley Academy, The Heathland School opportunities to young people with Special Educational borough of Hounslow (no further than 4 and Lampson School (all in the central Hounslow area). We Needs, promoting inclusion and wellbeing across the miles from their home). want to focus on students with Special Education Needs, wider community. those at risk of being NEET and those identified by their school as being most at need of this type of intervention. This The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from could also include extended work placements for students Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures needing extra support. We would include the due diligence for children reach their potential. health and safety inspections and to identify and manage relationships with employers which come with costs attached (administrative costs). We would recruit businesses to match Traffic and Transport 6 N/A Local cycle improvements Councillor Hanif Khan Station Road, Hounslow Cycle contraflow. Central Hounslow Local cycle improvements £ 55,000.00 The Council - Traffic and Recommended £ 55,000.00 St Marks Passage to Bulstrode Gardens Transport (Mark Frost) The Council supports this initiative as it aims to promote 1) £30,000.00 Station Road, Hounslow Cycle contraflow. health and wellbeing as well as improve the Requested by local resident and compatible with aims to environment for cyclist and pedestrians. deliver improved mode share for cycles. 2) £25,000 St Marks Passage to Bulstrode Gardens - The proposal supports the delivery of 2 outcomes from Requested by local cycle campaign and on transport wish list Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures but currently unfunded. Environmental Improvements and people are safe; and residents are healthy, active and conversion to shared ped/cycle use (pedestrian priority). socially connected.

Total proposed allocation; £ 76,325.00

Chiswick

Parks and Leisure 7 ANON-GR7R-SKBA-3 Number One Allotment Wildlife Number One Allotment Allotment Site Number One Allotment Wildlife Area £ 3,000.00 Chiswick Horticultural Society Recommended £ 3,000.00 Area Chiswick Trust Market Drive off Alexandra Gardens Clearance of rubbish from the site: £2,000 The Council is in support of this project from a health, Materials for landscaping: £1,000 safety and wider community benefit perspective. Bench and shed: £500 The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from All the funding will be Capital expenditure Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected.

8 ANON-GR7R-SKRU-7 Restoration of the Promenade Dukes Meadows Trust Promenade approach Chiswick W4 2RX Chiswick Restoration of the Promenade Gates £ 20,000.00 Dukes Meadows Trust Recommended £ 15,000.00 Gates The Council is in support of this proposal as the gates are a community value asset.

The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures people feel proud to live and work in Hounslow.

9 ANON-GR7R-SKR2-4 water fountain Friends of Turnham Beside the rockery on the west side of Chiswick Turnham Green water fountain £ 20,000.00 The Council - Parks and Recommended £ 10,000.00 Green Turnham Green, corner of Sutton Lane £8 000 fountain itself Leisure Service (Stefania The Council is in support of this initiative which aims to North and Chiswick High Road £12 000 for installation Horne) restore a valuable community and heritage asset.

The proposal supports the delivery of 2 outcomes from Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures people feeling proud to live and work in Hounslow; and residents are healthy, active and socially connected.

10 ANON-GR7R-SKBQ-K Community Sports Hub Project Chiswick Rugby Club Chiswick Rugby Club Chiswick The funding will contribute towards the expansion of the sports £ 50,000.00 Chiswick Rugby Club Recommended £ 32,912.50 Dukes Meadow, facility. The expansion will enable the club to offer the rugby to The Council considers this to be a positive project which Chiswick the wider community, including young children and females aims to encourage young people to lead an active life, W4 2SH promoting health and wellbeing. Due to limited funds and in addition to previous funding secured externally, the Council can part fund this project.

The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected.

11 ANON-GR7R-SKE4-S Improved Cycling and Walking - Hounslow Cycling Devonshire Road, Chiswick. Chiswick Improved Cycling and Walking for Devonshire Road, £ 10,000.00 The Council - Traffic and Recommended £ 10,000.00 Chiswick Campaign Chiswick. Transport Service (Mark Frost) The project supports the Council's objective to encourage active travel and supports delivery of an outcome from Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected. Total proposed allocation; £ 70,912.50 and Cranford Community Programme 12 ANON-GR7R-SK4Z-E Afghani Community Support Infant Norwood Green Infant School Heston and Afghani Community Support Classes £ 8,000.00 Norwood Green Infants and Recommended £ 8,000.00 and Nursery School With Thorncliffe Road Cranford ACAA- weekly supplementary school (2X weekly) £6000 Nursery School The Council supports this project as it is value for Chi ESOL community support + resources (1X weekly) £2000 money and the upskilling will benefit this community and promotes wellbeing.

The proposal supports the delivery of 2 outcomes from Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected; and residents receive the right help and support.

13 ANON-GR7R-SKRK-W Love Goat in the Pearl (African Bantu Arts Redwood Estate, Heston (Outdoor Heston and Love Goat in the Pearl (African Community Drumming and £ 8,065.00 Bantu Arts CIC Recommended £ 5,000.00 Community Drumming and Performance) Cranford Dance) This is an innovative programme that encourages Dance) people learn new skills and promotes active lifestyle. breakdown here However the Council consider that the type and amount of classes offered should not be in excess of £5,000 Dance facilitator - £160 per day for 7 sessions = £1,120.00 Drumming facilitator - £160 per day for 7 sessions = £1,120.00 The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from Drama facilitator - £160 per day for 7 sessions = £1,120.00 Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected. Professional actor costs - £160 per day x 4 artists = £640.00 Professional musician costs - £160 per day x 5 musicians = £800.00 Professional dancer costs - £160 per day x 3 dancers = £480.00

Stage hire = £1,500.00 Gazebo hire = £560.00 Sound equipment = £300.00

Rehearsal costs = £720 (travel and expenses for the professional artists) Buffet = £ 225.00 14 ANON-GR7R-SK4K-Y Bounce Summer School Heston West Big Local Cranford Community College, High Street, Heston and Bounce Summer School a 4 week summer holiday project, £ 7,880.00 Bounce Theatre Recommended £ 7,880.00 (Berkeley Academy) Hounslow, Cranford offering up to The Council supports this project as it is value for 100 places for childcare to families in the Heston West and money, delivery a range of outcomes under £8,000. Cranford area. The purpose of the summer school project is to provide The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from children with a safe place to learn and have fun, improve Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures children's life skills to enable to brighten up their future and in residents are healthy, active and socially connected. addition include parents and older relatives to help ensure our healthy messages are benefited the whole family with our unique intergenerational approach. The Summer School will provide eye opening, interactive and inclusive activities for local children that promote self-care, supports growth and community cohesion.

The programme includes the following activities: • To engage parents in volunteering and/or attending celebratory events created by the children such as: community clean up days and mural painting on the estates. • To provide employment skills training to 5 local young people 15 ANON-GR7R-SKEZ-Y Heston & Cranford Cares Heston West Big Local Brabazon Community Centre, 106 Heston and Bringing older and younger residents together through social £ 6,740.00 Heston West Big Local Recommended £ 6,740.00 (Berkeley Academy) Brabazon Road, Hounslow, TW5 9LT Cranford events, sports and arts programs. The Council supports this project as it is aimed at Cranford Community College, High Street, reducing isolation in older residents and promotes Hounslow, TW5 9PD Cost breakdown: inclusion and wellbeing. Brabazon Rent for pilot 6 months (weekly basis) £ 480 Cranford Rent for pilot 6 months (fortnightly basis) £ 240 The proposal supports the delivery of 2 outcomes from Refreshments: £720 Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures Marketing: £750 (including banners/leaflets/Heston & Cranford residents are healthy, active and socially connected; Care brochure for companies) and residents receive the right help and support. Event Hall hire at Cranford (2 main events - promote launch and end of project) £1500 Event food (2 main events) £1000 Volunteer Management cost: £1050 (35p/h for 5 hours a week for total of 6 months) Transport cost: £1500 DBS cost for volunteers: £500 Parks and Leisure 16 ANON-GR7R-SKR7-9 Refurbishment of Avenue Park Councillor Khulique Malik Avenue Park The Avenue, , Heston and Refurbishment of Avenue Park Sports ground £ 40,000.00 The Council's Parks and Recommended £ 10,000.00 Sports ground Cranford Leisure service (Stefania The Council recommends part funding to prioritise Changing room and tuck shop renovation - £20,000 Horne) access and path improvements in the area. Further includes toilets, plumbing, heating, plastering, electrical, investigation around maintenance and sustainability of flooring, painting, doors, windows. the sports facilities and changing room is required before funds can be allocated to these areas. £10,000 for the following: Football pitches - main pitch and junior pitch - upgrades The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from include 4x nets and poles and repainting of boundary lines of Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures each pitch residents are healthy, active and socially connected.

Cricket pitch - removing Astro-turf and preparing and resurfacing the hard pitch. Reactivate the water and maintenance of the pitches

£10,000 for following New footpath within the park that runs from Tennis Court to park lane to make a suitable pedestrian walkway for school children and public using the community facilities on the other side. 17 ANON-GR7R-SK4N-2 Forever Green (Redwood Heston West Big Local Redwood Estate, Heston Heston and Forever Green (Redwood Allotment) £ 10,000.00 Heston West Big Local Recommended £ 10,000.00 Allotment) (Berkeley Academy) Cranford This is a good community project, value for money and Raised Beds / maintenance £10000 £1,660 per bed promotes a cleaner, greener borough, as well as active Compost £1600 18 tonnes and healthy communities. Tools and Equipment £1000 Refreshments for volunteers £500 The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from Marketing £200 Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected.

18 ANON-GR7R-SK48-C Improving Heston community Heston Action Group Heston Vicarage Farm Road Heston and Improving Heston community Cohesion and Greening to £ 25,000.00 Heston Action Group Recommended £ 10,000.00 Cohesion and Greening Great West Road Cranford increase environmental well-being. Part funding is recommended and the applicant is - Creation of a Eco hub for community planting, residents required to work with the Council to determine priority meeting point for greening and training for cleaning. £15,000. projects. Possible place in Sutton Playing fields. Initial stage and project. The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from Guidance by Cultivate London with Salopian Gardens Please Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures see the link to something what we want to achieve. residents are healthy, active and socially connected. https://cultivatelondon.org/salopian-garden/ https://walworthgarden.org.uk/our-story/

-Plants and bulbs to greening Heston Vicarage Farm Road with £1,500 -Restoring Green Verges and Trees (West Way) £3,000 - Love Heston and Hounslow campaign £2000 - Communal recycling piloting in Great West Road £1000 - Dog bins £275.00 in areas of the road with high use for dog walkers (at least 4) £1,100 - Vertical ashtrays £35.95 each. At least 2 in each parade of shops. 14 in total £500 Total proposed allocation; £ 57,620.00 and Brentford Corporate Property 19 ANON-GR7R-SKB9-U Participatory Arts Programme CWPLUS (CW+) West Middlesex University Hospital Isleworth and Participatory Arts Programme £ 24,400.00 CWPLUS Recommended £ 9,281.81 ( Road, Isleworth) Brentford Our Participatory Arts Programme will deliver 172 creative Due to limited funds in the area, the Council is unable to sessions of music and dance on our older people and allocate the full amount requested in the application. We children’s wards at West Middlesex University Hospital. recommended that the funding that is allocated is focused on projects that benefit both older and younger patients.

The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected.

20 ANON-GR7R-SKB1-K Stand-Up Paddle board Fleet 3rd Sea Scout 3rd Osterley Scout Base, Richmond Road Isleworth and Stand-Up Paddle board Fleet For 3rd Osterley £ 6,000.00 Sea Scouts Recommended £ 5,800.00 For 3rd Osterley Group Brentford To purchase a fleet of 8 Stand Up Paddleboards of the spec A good project for young people to get involved in water required for use by young people and group leaders in sports as this project support health and wellbeing. compliance with safety standards. Funding will be solely for the purpose of purchasing the boards. The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures residents are healthy, active and socially connected.

Community Programme 21 ANON-GR7R-SKEQ-P Stir It Up In Children's Centres Stir It up Cookery Children's Centres in Brentford, Isleworth Isleworth and Stir It Up In Children's Centres £ 3,820.00 Stir It up Cookery Recommended £ 3,820.00 and Chiswick Brentford Breakdown attached The Council supports this project as it promotes healthy eating amongst young children. Delivery of course of 6 x cookery classes to parents attending 3 x children's centres in the Borough of Hounslow. The proposal supports the delivery of an outcome from Hounslow's Corporate Plan 2019- 2024 which ensures Interactive social media platform offering tips, advice and residents are healthy, active and socially connected. recipes to families (to continue after project ends)

Total proposed allocation; £ 18,901.81

Total proposed allocation in 2019 £ 242,520.99