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Community Network Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Grant Amount Year West Penwith Dwelly T Community Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Year Network Amount Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith Dwelly T Penzance East £200.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project Christmas Workshops and West Penwith Dwelly T Penzance East Pop Up Penzance £100.00 2014/15 window Gulval Church Cross West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Gulval Christmas Lights £276.00 2014/15 Upgrade Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor £300.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project Christmas Workshops and West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Pop Up Penzance £100.00 2014/15 window Paul Village Christmas tree West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Hutchens House Paul £150.00 2014/15 project Safety Improvements to West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Mousehole Christmas Lights £300.00 2014/15 equipment trailer Research & Recording Mousehole Historic Research & West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Mousehole 1810 as a £100.00 2014/15 Archive Society Pilotage Port Making the digital archive West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Newlyn Archive £100.00 2014/15 more accessible to visitors West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Newlyn Harbour Lights Xmas Lights 2014 £150.00 2014/15 West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Tredavoe Chapel Trust Christmas trees £150.00 2014/15 Community Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Year Network Amount Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith James S St Just in Penwith £200.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan Madron Parish Council Christmas tree £126.00 2014/15 West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan Paul Parish Council Christmas tree £49.50 2014/15 Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan £300.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan Sancreed Parish Council Christmas tree for Sancreed £110.00 2014/15 West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan Sennen Parish Council Christmas tree £110.00 2014/15 West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan St Buryan Parish Council Christmas tree £198.00 2014/15 West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan St Levan Parish Council Christmas tree £154.00 2014/15 West Penwith Mann R Ludgvan Carfury Antiquarians Local History Research £500.00 2014/15 West Penwith Mann R Ludgvan Ludgvan Parish Council Christmas trees £150.00 2014/15 Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith Mann R Ludgvan £200.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade John Daniel Centre Christmas party gifts £100.00 2014/15 West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Newlyn Harbour Lights Xmas Lights 2014 £100.00 2014/15 Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade £200.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project Community Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Year Network Amount A Passion for Penzance West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Pop Up Penzance £100.00 2014/15 (photo exhibition) Christmas Workshops and West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Pop Up Penzance £100.00 2014/15 window Greenwood-Penny Christmas West Penwith Nicholas S Marazion Christmas Eve celebrations £500.00 2014/15 Tree Committee Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith Nicholas S Marazion £200.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project West Penwith Nicholas S Marazion St Hilary Parish Council Christmas lights £250.00 2014/15 Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central £300.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project A Passion for Penzance West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central Pop Up Penzance £150.00 2014/15 (photo exhibition) Christmas Workshops and West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central Pop Up Penzance £100.00 2014/15 window Penwith Community Development Installation of electrics into West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor £300.00 2014/15 Trust onsite workshop New Chairs in Training West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Samaritans £100.00 2014/15 Room West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Paul Community Church Hall Repair and improvement £250.00 2014/15 West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan Lamorna Village Hall tables £250.00 2014/15 Community Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Year Network Amount Murley Hall Development West Penwith Mann R Ludgvan Committee - Church of England Murley Hall Development £500.00 2014/15 St Pauls Ludgvan New Chairs in Training West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Samaritans £100.00 2014/15 Room West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Newlyn Trinity Methodist Church Community Money Advice £150.00 2014/15 The Humphry Davy Project- education and community West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade The Humphry Davy Project involvement (set-up, £100.00 2014/15 publicity, insurance, design work, stationery) West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole 3 Villages Youth Project Christmas skating trip £100.00 2014/15 Kernow Youth League - West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Penzance AFC Youth £100.00 2014/15 Germany Tour 2015 West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Young Enterprise Our Business £100.00 2014/15 West Penwith Mann R Ludgvan Red River Scout Group St George's Day £326.00 2014/15 Morrab Gardens Connecting West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Friends of Morrab Gardens £250.00 2014/15 Kids with Nature Kernow Youth League - West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Penzance AFC Youth £100.00 2014/15 Germany Tour 2015 West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Young Enterprise Our Business £100.00 2014/15 Community Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Year Network Amount Mothers and Toddlers West Penwith Nicholas S Marazion New Toys £140.00 2014/15 Perranuthnoe Upgrading and repairing West Penwith Nicholas S Marazion Perranuthnoe Parish Council playground at St Piran's Hall £500.00 2014/15 Goldsithney West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central Cape Cornwall School Kites Sensory Garden £171.00 2014/15 Soft Play Penzance - Penlee West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central Soft Play Penzance £250.00 2014/15 Cluster West Penwith Dwelly T Penzance East Treneere Team Spirit Community Clean Up £500.00 2014/15 West Penwith James S St Just in Penwith St Just RFC Flood defence £1,000.00 2014/15 Vaccination of resident West Penwith James S St Just in Penwith The Broomfield Sanctuary £100.00 2014/15 badgers Churches Together In Penzance West Penwith Dwelly T Penzance East Breakfast project £100.00 2014/15 Area Churches Together In Penzance West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Breakfast project £300.00 2014/15 Area Madron/ Heamoor Royal British West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Defibrillator £500.00 2014/15 Legion Club West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Penwith Volunteer Bureau Friendline £100.00 2014/15 West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Whole Again Communities CIC Soup Flask Fridays £75.00 2014/15 Community Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Year Network Amount Patients family and visitors West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan Cornwall Hospice Care £139.99 2014/15 fridge Newbridge Heart fund for West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan Newbridge Heart Fund £500.00 2014/15 defibrillator West Penwith Mann R Ludgvan Madron Parish Council 2 Defibrillators £519.00 2014/15 Churches Together In Penzance West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Breakfast project £195.00 2014/15 Area West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Whole Again Communities CIC Soup Flask Fridays £100.00 2014/15 Churches Together In Penzance West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central Breakfast project £215.00 2014/15 Area West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central St Petroc's Society Breadline Kitchen Repairs £250.00 2014/15 West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central Whole Again Communities CIC Soup Flask Fridays £100.00 2014/15 Wellbeing & prevention West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central Wild Young Parents Project £200.00 2014/15 project West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Pengarth Day Centre Replacement Equipment £244.00 2014/15 West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Pengarth Day Centre Replacement Equipment £200.00 2014/15 West Penwith Maddern B St Buryan Pengarth Day Centre Replacement Equipment £255.51 2014/15 West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Pengarth Day Centre Replacement Equipment £150.00 2014/15 West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Penzance Memory Café transport costs £100.00 2014/15 Community Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Year Network Amount West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central Pengarth Day Centre Replacement Equipment £250.00 2014/15 Penzance BMX Track West Penwith Dwelly T Penzance East Penzance BMX CIC £1,000.00 2014/15 Development Princess May Environmental West Penwith Dwelly T Penzance East Princess May Recreation Trust £295.00 2014/15 Improvements Friends of Bolitho Gardens & West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole area enhancement - stage 1 £135.00 2014/15 Newlyn Green West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Paul Cricket Club Purchase of Balls £150.00 2014/15 West Penwith James S St Just in Penwith Pendeen Rovers AFC Mower storage & upkeep £500.00 2014/15 Improvement and West Penwith James S St Just in Penwith St Just FC £395.00 2014/15 Renovation Friends of Bolitho Gardens & West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade area enhancement - stage 1 £100.00 2014/15 Newlyn Green purchase match and training West Penwith McKenna J Penzance Promenade Pirates Amateurs RFC £100.00 2014/15 rugby balls Rosudgeon & Kenneggy Cricket Replacement cricket practice West Penwith Nicholas S Marazion £500.00 2014/15 Club nets Princess May Environmental West Penwith Olivier C Penzance Central Princess May Recreation Trust £209.00 2014/15 Improvements .
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