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COMMUNITY SERVICES (COMMUNITY Subject COMMUNITY GRANTS SCHEME: DEVELOPMENT) SUB-COMMITTEE GRANTS to PLAYSCHEMES - SUMMER 2002 - NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL REPORT To: COMMUNITY SERVICES (COMMUNITY Subject COMMUNITY GRANTS SCHEME: DEVELOPMENT) SUB-COMMITTEE GRANTS TO PLAYSCHEMES - SUMMER 2002 From: DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES J M cG/ Date: 24 September 2002 Ref: BP/LB 1. PURPOSE 1.1 At its meeting of 15 May 2001 the community services (community development) sub committee agreed to fund playschemes operating during the Summer period 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 sub-committee: (i) note the contents of the appendix detailing grant awards toplayschemes which operated during the Summer 2002 holiday period. 72LIMITTE\COhlDET'E\COMRESO\S October 2OOZ\Grants to Playschemes.doc Community Grants Scheme - Playschemes 2002l2003 Playschemes Operating during Summer 2002 PS02/03 - 001 Allsorts Playscheme Zgela O'Rourke I Holytown & surrounding 40 60 €426.00 Holytown Community Education Centre 39 Spruce Way areas 22 Stevenson Street Holytown Holytown Motherwell ML1 ML14PE PS02/03 - 002 @ Home Youth Group Gillian Finnigan Gartlea, Rawyards, 50 48 €345.60 @ Home Youth Centre @ Home Youth Centre Thrashbush, Whinhall, Rochsoles, Greengairs, 2 Clark Street 2 Clark Street Chapelhall, Caimhill, Central Airdrie Airdrie Airdrie, Burnfoot, Holehills ML6 6LH ML6 6LH PS02/03 - 003 Bellshill Out of School Service Lorna McMeekin Bellshill 40 68 €448.80 4 YMCA Orbiston Centre YMCA Orbiston Centre ch) Liberty Road Liberty Road Bellshill Bellshill ML4 2EU ML4 2EU PS02/03 - 004 Belvidere Playscheme Mrs M Caulfield Bellshill, Holytown, Mossend 45 20 €162.00 Belvidere School 6 Lawmuir Road Belvidere Road Bellshill Bellshill ML4 282 PS02/03 - 005 Cumbernauld Central Playscheme Mrs J Wallace Carbrain, Kildrum, Seafar, 30 12 €91.20 Link CE Centre 1s Blake Road I Greenfaulds Tryst Road Seafar Cumbernauld Cumbernauld G67 1EW G67 1AG IENVSVS - I Drive\Ops\030GRANT\1Playscheme\PSTABLE- Summer 2002.doc PS02/03 - 006 Cumbernauld YMCA-WYCA Rosemary Stokes North Lanarkshire area 45 70 €462.00 Kildrum Farm Cumbernauld YMCA-WYCA Afton Road Kildrum Farm Kildrum Afton Road G67 2DN Kildrum Cumbernauld G67 2DN PSO2/03 - 008 Ethnic Junior Group Mr. Mohammad Saleem North Lanarkshire 200 80 €588.00 Lanarkshire Muslim Society 1Cotton Vale 1Carfin Road Dalziel Park Carfin Motherwell ML15NL ~ PSO2/03 - 009 Fallside Playscheme Mary McCallz Fallside 40 70 €474.00 Fallside Neighbourhood Centre 14 Alexander Avenue 4 McCulloch Avenue Fallside P Fallside G716JP PSO2/03 - 010 Flowerhill Parish Church Holiday Club Rev Dr Andrew Gardner Gartlea and the Parish of 80 4 €256.80 Tollbrae Primary School Flowerhill Manse Flowerhill Victoria Place Airdrie ML6 9BX PSO2/03 - 011 Focus Project Teenscheme George Campbell Viewpark area of Motherwell 60 80 €576.00 440 Laburnum Road Senior Development Worker SIP Viewpark Focus Youth Project G715BY 440 Laburnum Road Viewpark PsO2/03 - 012 Forgewood Teenscheme Gary Stark Forgewood and surrounding 30 16 f 105.60 Braidhurst High School Motherwell Community Education area Darliada Crescent 303 Brandon Street Motherwell Motherwell ML1 ML1 1RS I:\ENVSVS - I Drive\Ops\030GRAN~lPlayschemeVSTABLE- Summer 2002.doc PS02/03 - 013 Garrell Vale Playscheme Gayle Thorburn Kilsyth, Banton, 90 12 €86.40 Garrell Vale Community Education Centre 78 Highcraigends Queenzieburn Burnside Industrial Estate Kilsyth Ducasfield Glasgow Kilsvth G65 ONX PS02/03 - 014 Glenboig Youth Group Summer Scheme Marie Quigley Glenboig Village and 25 32 €211.20 Community Education Community Education surrounding areas 8 West Canal Street 8 West Canal Street Coatbridge Coatbridge ML5 1PR ML5 1PR ~ PS02/03 - 015 Gowkthrapple Playscheme Isabel Russell Gowkthrapple, Netherton, 40 21 €168.60 Castlehill Primary School 30 Birkshaw Tower Overtown, Waterloo, Central Wishaw Birkshaw Brae Gowkthrapple GowkthraDDle Wishaw, ML2 OLX PS02/03 - 016 Overtown & Gowkthrapple Teenscheme Gary Stark Gokwthrapple, Overtown 30 12 €79.20 4 Motherwell Community Education Motherwell Community Education and surrounding areas VI 303 Brandon Street 303 Brandon Street Motherwell Motherwell ML1 1RS ML1 1RS PS02/03 - 018 Hillview Special Needs Jennifer Thain Cumbernauld, Airdrie, 55 20 €174.00 Redburn School 88 Etive Crescent Kilsyth, Moodiesburn, Denny, KiId ru m Condorrat Cumbernauld Cumbernauld G67 4JD PS02/03 - 019 Kirkshaws/Whifflet Andy Maxwell Kirkshaws, Whifflet, 30 30 €198.00 Rosehall High School C/O Rosehall High School Shawhead, Sikeside Woodhall Avenue Woodhall Avenue Coatbridge Coatbridge ML5 4DB ML5 4DB PS02/03 - 020 Kirkshaws Playscheme William McBride Kirkghaws, Kirkwood, Old 80 70 €504.00 Kirkshaws Neighbourhood Centre Kirkshaws Neighbourhood Centre Monkland, Shawhead 25 Haddington Way 25 Haddington Way Kirkshaws Kirkshaws Coatbridge, ML5 5BF Coatbridae , ML5 5BF I:\ENVSVS - I Drive\Ops\030GRAN~lPlayschemeVSTABLE - Summer 2002.doc PSO2/03 - 021 Kirkwaod/Old Monkland lane Scott Kirkwood, Old Monkland 30 30 €198.00 St. Monicas Primary School C/O Rosehall High School Craigend Drive Woodhall Avenue Coatbridge Coatbridge ML5 ML5 408 PSO2/03 - 022 Klondyke Playscheme Miss Wendy Harper New Stevenston 30 60 €396.00 Taylor High School 3 Wrangholm Crescent Carfin Street New Stevenson New Stevenston ML14EP PSO2/03 - 023 Monklands Activity Programme Margaret Lochrie Coatbridge, Airdrie and 10 40 €282.00 Airdrie Community Centre 78 Doune Terrace surrounding areas Clarke Street Coatbridge Airdrie ML5 2HS PSO2/03 - 024 Monklands Playscheme For Children With Jean Donnelly Monklands, Motherwell, 8 16 €135.60 Special Needs 24 Dunavon Place Wishaw Mavisbank School Coatbridge Mitchell Street ML5 4NX Airdrie PsO2103 - 025 Monklands Womens Aid Fiona Geddes Airdrie, Coatbridge and 10 30 €210.00 9 Easton Place 9 Easton Place surrounding areas Coatbridge Coatbridge ML5 4EW ML5 4EW PSO2/03 - 026 Motheiell United YMCA Beverly Redmond Motherwell 24 70 €462.00 301 Brandon Street 65 Glenmore Avenue outstanding Motherwell Bellshill onfo. No pay ML1 1RS ML4 2JW out PSO2103 - 027 Muirhouse Teenscheme Gary Stark Muirhouse, Netherton and 30 14 €105.60 St Brendans Primary School Motherwell Community Education surrounding areas Barrons road 303 Brandon Street Motherwell Motherwell ML1 1RS 1:ENVSVS - I Drive\Ops\030GRAN~lPlayscheme\PSTABLE - Summer 2002.doc PS02/03 - 029 National Autistic Society Sandra Thoms North Lanarkshire 12 32 €241.20 Redburn School National Autistic Society Kildrum Ring Road 109 Hope Street Cum berna uId Glasgow G2 6LL PS02/03 - 030 New Venture Youth Club Jas Cunningham Airdrie, Greenend, 30 40 €282.00 Old Monkland Primary School 10 Aitchison Court Shawhead, Whifflet, Kirkshaws, Old Monkland, Kirkwood Airdrie Kirkwood, Townhead Coatbridge ML6 OB0 PS02/03 - 031 North Motherwell Teenscheme Gark Stark North Motherwell & 30 16 €105.60 Ailsa Community Education Base Motherwell Community Education surrounding area The Loaning 303 Brandon Street Motherwell Motherwell ML1 !RS PS02/03 - 032 North Road Playscheme Mary McFall Bellshill, Coatbridge, 24 56 €369.60 4 1 Kelvin Road 1 Kelvin Road Mossend, Holytown 4 Bellshill Bellshill ML4 1LN ML4 1LN PS02/03 - 033 Orbiston Neighbourhood Centre Linda Quince North & South Lanarkshire 16 66 €465.60 Busby Road Orbiston Neighbourhood Centre Bellshill Bellshill ML12BW ML4 2BW PSO2/03 - 035 Oscars Yvonne Climie Airdrie and Coatbridge 16 80 €528.00 C/O Devonview Nursery 270 Calderglen Court Devonview Street Petersburn Airdrie Ai rdrie ML6 9DH ML6 8DW PSO2/03 - 036 Our Lady's High School Summer Deborah King North Motherwell, 20 20 €150.00 Programme 19 Dalzell Drive Forgewood, Central Motherwell, Muirhouse, Dalzell Drive Motherwell Craigneuk, Wishawhill Motherwell ML12BY ML12DG I:\ENVSVS - I Drive\Ops\030GRANTV PlayschemeWSTABLE - Summer 2002.doc PS02/03 - 037 Parent Action For Safe Play Ms Mary Fagan Kirkshaws, Kirkwood, Old 130 80 €606.00 Kirkshaws Community Centre Kirkshaws Community Centre Monkland, Whifflet, Shawhead Rosehall Park Rosehall Park Old Monkland Road Old Monkland Road Coatbridge Coatbridge ML5 5EA ML5 5EA PSO2/03 - 038 Partners in Play Ailsa Campbell Coatbridge, Airdrie, 16 12 € 109.20 Petersburn School The Partners in Play Project Curnbernauld Airdrie Dalziel Workspace Mason Street Motherwell ML1 1YE PS02/03 - 039 Partners in Play Ailsa Campbell North Lanarkshire 12 12 €109.20 Redburn Primary School The Partners in Play Project Kildrum Ring Road Dalziel Workspace 4 Cumbernauld Mason Street 00 Motherwell, ML1 1YE PSO2/03 - 041 Partners in Play - Viewpark Ailsa Campbell Bellshill, 30 18 € 148.80 Burnhead School The Partners in Play Project Viewpark,Coatbridge Viewpark Dalziel Workspace Mason Street Motherwell, ML1 1YE PS02/03 - 042 Partners in Play - Wishaw Ailsa Campbell North Lanarkshire 30 18 € 148.80 St. Thomas School The Partners in Play Project Pather Dalziel Workspace Wishaw Mason Street Motherwell, ML1 1YE PS02/03 - 043 PlaiEYouth Project David Young Plains, Airdrie 25 21 €138.60 Bruce Street Community Education Plains Albert Primary School Airdrie North Biggar Road ML6 7LB Airdrie ML6 6U I:\ENVSVS - I Drive\Ops\030GRANTll PlayschemeWSTABLE - Summer 2002.doc 'S02/03 - 045 Safety Zone Community Project Roslyn McVeigh Bargeddie Village 50 35 €264.00 61 Gairbraid Terrace 61 Gairbraid Terrace Bargeddie Bargeddie G69 7SN G69 7SN PS02/03 - 046 Stanmore Playscheme Mrs. Lorraine Aitken North and South 15 24 €188.40 Stanmore House School 69 Braxfield Road Lanarkshire, Borders,
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