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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 2014 REPORT AUTHOR: D. MORRIS LEAD OFFICER/ HEAD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT TRANSFORMATION AND PERFORMANCE ABERTILLERY Abertillery Ward – Councillor K. Chaplin 1. Ebenezer Church £50 2. CRUMBS £50 3. Dragons League Indoor Bowls £50 4. 1st Abertillery Scout Group £50 5. Bishop Street Allotments £50 6. Abertillery Ladies Darts £50 7. Abertillery Netball Club £50 8. Abertillery Food Bank £50 Abertillery Ward – Councillor D. Jones 1. Ebenezer Church £50 2. CRUMBS £50 3. Dragons League Indoor Bowls £50 4. 1st Abertillery Scout Group £50 5. Bishop Street Allotments £50 6. Abertillery Ladies Darts £50 7. Abertillery Netball Club £50 8. Abertillery Food Bank £50 Abertillery Ward – Councillor N. Daniels 1. Abertillery Excelsiors FC £100 2. Abertillery Colts FC £100 3. Old Tylerians RFC £100 4. Abertillery Cricket Club £100 5. Abertillery Men’s Bowls £100 6. Abertillery Town Band £100 7. Abertillery Youth Drama & Musical Society £100 8. Abertillery Ladies Darts £50 9. North Gwent Table Tennis Association £50 10. Gelli Grug Community Garden £50 11. Bishop Street Allotments £50 12. Adam Street Allotments £50 Cwmtillery Ward – Councillor G. Bartlett, T. Sharrem & C. Tidey 1. Abertillery Youth Drama & Musical Society £150 2. Falcons Martial Arts £100 3. Dragons League Indoor Bowls £100 4. 1st Abertillery Scout Group £150 5. Blaentillery Junior School £300 Six Bells Ward – Councillor D. Hancock 1. Mayors Appeal 2014/2015 £300 2. Logan Davies (Championship Swimming) £100 Six Bells Ward – Councillor M. Holland 1. Logan Davies (Championship Swimming) £100 2. Over 50’s Club £125 3. St. John’s Church, Six Bells £100 4. Six Bells Pigeon Club £100 5. Six Bells Bowls Club £100 6. Abertillery Angling Club £50 7. Dragons League Indoor Bowls £100 8. Six Bells Tenants & Residents Association £200 9. Abertillery Colts FC £100 10. Abertillery Amateur & Dramatic Society £100 Llanhilleth Ward – Councillor H. McCarthy, M. Bartlett & J McIlwee 1. Llanhilleth RFC £200 2. Mr & Mrs D. Rice (Aberbeeg Environmental £100 Scheme) NANTYGLO & BLAINA Nantyglo Ward – Councillor P. Baldwin 1. Wesleyan Chapel, Nantyglo £40 2. Nantyglo Darts League £100 Nantyglo Ward – Councillor J. Mason 1. Royal Air Force Cadets £50 2. Beaufort Male Choir £50 3. Falcons Martial Arts £50 Blaina Ward – Councillor G. Collier 1. Nantyglo & Blaina Town Mayors Appeal £50 2. Blaina Monday Night Dance Club £75 3. 275 Squadron Air Training Corps £100 BRYNMAWR Brynmawr Ward – Councillor J. Hopkins, K. Brown & B. Sutton 1. Blaen y Cwm Primary School (Arts & Crafts £150 Exhibition) 2. Beaufort Male Choir £200 EBBW VALE Ebbw Vale North Ward – Councillor J. Morgan 1. Ebbw Vale Churches Together £200 2. Ladies Charity Group £200 3. Willowtown Athletics FC £150 4. Blaenau Gwent Young Stars £200 5. HOV Boxing Club £200 6. Ebbw Vale Contact Centre £200 7. Willowtown After School Wind Down Club £200 Ebbw Vale North Ward – Councillor D. Coughlin 1. Ebbw Vale Welfare Bowls Club £50 Badminton Ward – Councillor B. Scully 1. Mayors Appeal 2014/2015 £500 2. Toppers Drama Club £100 3. Beaufort Male Choir £100 Badminton Ward – Councillor C. Meredith 1. Jo’s Fund (Cancer Research) £50 2. Ebbw Vale Camera Club £100 3. Ebbw Vale Welfare Bowls Club £50 4. Dragons League Indoor Bowls £50 Beaufort Ward – Councillor D. White 1. Jo’s Fund (Cancer Research) £50 2. Toppers School of Dance & Drama £50 3. Beaufort Male Choir £50 4. Stitch in Time £100 5. Rassau & Beaufort British Legion £100 Beaufort Ward – Councillor G. Thomas 1. Beaufort Male Choir £100 2. Beaufort Hill Primary School (Prize Giving) £100 3. Raglan Terrace OAP £75 4. Beaufort Hill Senior Citizens Club £50 5. Bethel Methodist Church £75 6. Stitch in Time £40 7. Beaufort RFC £50 8. Beaufort Hill Ponds & Woodland Preservation £100 Society 9. Garnlydan AFC £50 10. Rassau & Beaufort Royal British Legion £40 11. Ebbw Valley Brass £75 12. RTB Ebbw Vale Mini RFC £100 Cwm Ward – Councillor K. Bender 1. Cwm Weightlifting Club £50 2. Waunlwyd Wanderers £50 3. John Schuck (work with terminally ill children) £50 4. Cwm Salvation Army Parent and Toddler Group £50 Cwm Ward – Councillor D. Bevan 1. Cwm Weightlifting Club £50 2. Waunlwyd Wanderers £50 3. John Schuck (work with terminally ill children) £50 4. Cwm Salvation Army Parent and Toddler Group £50 Rassau Ward – Councillor W.J. Williams 1. Beaufort Branch British Legion £60 2. Beaufort Male Voice Choir £50 3. Beaufort Tenants & Residents Association £50 4. Beaufort RFC £50 5. Royal Air Force Cadets Squadron £40 6. Ebbw Vale Bowls Club £40 HEAD OF EDUCATION TRANSFORMATION & PERFORMANCE .
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