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Agenda Item 8 SHIRE GRANTS - C/F 2000/2001 - OFFERED NOT COMPLETED @ 30th NOVEMBER 2001 APPENDIX 6 Document PackPage343 Ref No Organisation Town/Village District Proposed Application Rec'd Total Cost Requested % Total Offered SG/005 Marshall Farms Willoughby Waterleys Harborough Replanting new hedge. 23.6.00 £1,440.00 £1,080.00 75% £1,000.00 SG/011 Dunton Bassett Primary School Dunton Bassett Harobor/ugh Development of school grounds. 23.6.00 £6,407.01 £4,805.25 75.00% £4,805.00 SG/014 Hathern Parish Council Worthington Charnwood New Playground 29.6.00 £42,000.00 £10,000.00 23.81% £3,000.00 SG/015 Worthington Tenants Association Worthington NWL Worthington Play Area 29.6.00 £52,750.00 £8,000.00 15.17% £8,000.00 SG/016 Ravenstone Millennium Steering Group Ravenstone NWL Ravenstone Monument 29.6.00 £13,400.00 £2,500.00 18.66% £1,100.00 SG/022 S Fox & T Brown Old Dalby Melton Access, Environment & Building Restoration 3.7.00 £2,560.00 £1,920.00 75.00% £1,280.00 SG/023 Leire Parish Concil Leire Harborough Jubilee Walk Restoration Project 5.7.00 £2,700.00 £2,025.00 75.00% £2,000.00 SG/026 Shepshed Town Council Shepshed Charnwood Refurbishment of Bull Ring 13.7.00 £58,000.00 £10,000.00 17.24% £10,000.00 SG/027 Swinford 2000 Swinford Harborough Children's Play Area 13.7.00 £20,000.00 £5,000.00 25.00% £1,923.00 SG/028 Kilby Parish Council Kilby Blaby Refurbishment of Village Play Area 17.7.00 £15,710.00 £6,000.00 38.19% £148.25 SG/029 Kirby Muxloe Primary School Kirby Muxloe Blaby Enhancing of External Environment 12.7.00 £15,795.00 £6,250.00 39.57% £6,103.00 SG/034 Coleorton 2000 Committee Coleorton NWL Coleorton Village Feature 19.7.00 £16,940.00 £8,000.00 47.23% £8,000.00 SG/046 Heather Parish Council Heather NWL Heather Millennium Planters 4.8.00 £2,444.90 £1,833.67 75.00% £1,750.00 SG/049 Mr P Darlington Leesthorpe Melton Planting of small woodland/woodland scrape 10.8.00 £2,830.00 £2,122.50 75.00% £1,415.00 SG/056 Oadby Civic Society Oadby O & W Improving grass/flower beds and providing obelisk 17.8.00 £19,344.00 £10,000.00 51.70% £7,800.00 SG/058 Shackerstone Railway Society Shackerstone H & B Hedge Laying 18.8.00 £4,000.00 £3,000.00 75.00% £2,000.00 SG/062 Glen Parva Parish Council Glen Parva Blaby Landscape Gardens at Dorothy Avenue 22.8.00 £21,475.00 £10,000.00 46.57% £7,800.00 SG/065 Hungarton Millennium Green Trust Hungarton Harborough Hungarton Millennium Green 24.8.00 £2,010.00 £1,507.50 75.00% £1,507.50 SG/066 Birstall Parish Council Birstall Charnwood Sibson Road Improvements 25.8.00 £38,500.00 £10,000.00 25.97% £7,800.00 SG/070 Braunstone Town Council Braunstone Blaby Creation of woodland at Mossdale Meadows 29.8.00 £43,509.80 £10,000.00 22.98% £7,800.00 SGL/004 Ashby de la Zouch Town Council Ashby de la Zouch NWL New Street Light 22.8.00 £1,772.10 £886.05 50.00% £886.05 SGL/009 Harborough DC, Thurnby & Bushby Thurnby Harborough Community Lighting Scheme-Telford Way, Thurnby 31.8.00 £3,487.82 £1,743.91 50.00% £1,744.00 SGL/010 Croft Parish Council Croft Blaby Croft Sportsground Path Safety Lighting Scheme 31.8.00 £8,000.00 £2,000.00 25.00% £2,000.00 SGL/011 Welland Park College Market Harborough Harborough Safety Lighting of Footpath 1.9.00 £4,500.00 £2,250.00 50.00% £2,250.00 TOTAL £399,575.63 £120,923.88 30.26% £92,111.80 SHIRE GRANTS - C/F 2000/2001 - OFFERED IN 2001 Ref No Organisation Town/Village District Proposed Application Rec'd Total Cost Requested % Total Offered SG/014 Hathern Parish Council Worthington Charnwood New Playground-Additional Amount Requested 29.6.00 N/A N/A N/A £750.00 SG/042 Mr A K Blanden Tilton-on-the-Hill Harborough Tree / Hedge Planting Project 31.7.00 £7,452.35 £5,589.25 75.00% £1,901.00 SG/043 Kegworth Parish Council Kegworth NWL Whatton Rd & Sideley Rec. Grounds Refurbishment 31.7.00 £14,000.00 £10,000.00 71.43% £10,000.00 SG/054 Syston Town Council Syston Charnwood To erect a water feature in Syston Cemetery 15.8.00 £1,680.00 £1,260.00 75.00% £1,260.00 SG/064 Sophia O'Sullivan/Bill Carter-LCC Glenfield H & B Phase 2 - Leicester to National Forest Cycleway 24.8.00 £32,225.00 £10,000.00 31.03% £7,000.00 SG/068 Glenfield Parish Council Glenfield Blaby Station Park Development 25.8.00 £29,988.40 £10,000.00 33.35% £10,000.00 SG/071 Barrow-upon-Soar Parish Council Barrow-upon-Soar Charnwood Fishpool Way Public Amenity Open Space 29.8.00 £12,961.00 £9,720.00 74.99% £4,289.00 SG/072 Lutterworth Town Council Lutterworth Harborough Recreation Devleopment Project (Youth) 29.8.00 £22,790.21 £11,395.00 50.00% £3,428.00 SG/074 Husbands Bosworth Parish Council Husbands Bosworth Harborough Cemetery Renovation Project 30.8.00 £12,800.00 £9,600.00 75.00% £9,851.25 SG/075 Stoke Golding Parish Council Stoke Golding H & B Play Area Refurbishment 30.8.00 £9,830.00 £5,000.00 50.86% £7,080.00 SG/076 Narborough/Littlethorpe Leisure Gardeners Narborough Blaby Communal Area Fencing 30.8.00 £2,363.39 £1,720.91 72.82% £1,772.53 SG/081 Syston Town Council Syston Charnwood Brookside Enhancement Scheme 30.8.00 £9,497.00 £7,122.75 75.00% £5,952.75 SG/082 Grace Dieu Priory Trust Thringstone NWL "Mother Superior" sculpture/Cutting & Laying Hedge 30.8.00 £12,000.00 £8,000.00 66.67% £3,000.00Agenda Item8 SG/084 Huncote Parish Council Huncote Blaby Huncote Youth Development Project 31.8.00 £34,000.00 £20,000.00 58.82% On Hold SG/085 Thurlaston Parish Council Thurlaston Blaby Millennium Tree Seat 31.8.00 £1,948.62 £1,517.71 77.89% £1,461.47 SG/086 John Wycliffe Primary School Lutterworth Harborough Wildlife Pond 31.8.00 £1,350.00 £1,000.00 74.07% Deferred SG/087 Misterton with Walcote Parish Council Walcote Harborough Renovation of the "Triangle" 31.8.00 £3,167.00 £2,375.25 75.00% Refused SG/088 LCC Forestry Group Coalville NWL Hedge Laying A511 (A50) 31.8.00 £18,744.99 £10,000.00 53.35% £3,000.00 SG/090 North Kilworth Millennium Heritage Assoc North Kilworth Harborough N.Kilworth Village 'Bogs' Land Reclamation 31.8.00 £7,142.00 £5,000.00 70.01% £5,000.00 SG/093 Sharnford Parish Council Sharnford Blaby Poors Meadow Open Space 31.8.00 £12,820.00 £9,615.00 75.00% Deferred SG/095 Mrs C T Aspinall Earl Shilton H & B Conv of Agricultural Land to Pasture incl Hedges 31.8.00 £3,240.62 £2,430.46 75.00% £1,620.31 SG/097 Millennium Mile Community Partnership Market Harborough Harborough Town Sign 31.8.00 £7,000.00 £5,250.00 75.00% £5,250.00 SG/099 Tuckers Holt Fishing Club Ibstock NWL Improvements to Disabled Access at Fishing Pond 31.8.00 £4,350.00 £2,615.00 60.11% Deferred SG/100 DeLisle Catholic School Loughborough Charnwood Planting & Picnic Tables to Improve Environment 31.8.00 £9,733.00 £7,299.75 75.00% Refused SG/101 The Friends of the Horsepool Burbage H & B Purchase & Development of Horsepool 31.8.00 £33,000.00 £3,725.00 11.29% £1,800.00 SG/102 Ratcliffe Action Group Ratcliffe on the Wreake Charnwood Ratcliffe on the Wreake Waterside Park & Boathouse 1.9.00 £15,000.00 £7,000.00 46.67% Deferred SG/103 Welland Park College Market Harborough Harborough Millennium Mile Cycle Path 1.9.00 £11,350.00 £8,512.00 75.00% £6,712.50 SG/104 Markfield Community Association Markfield H & B MCC & Mayflower Close Playing Fields Enhancement 1.9.00 £9,995.00 £7,496.00 75.00% On Hold SG/105 British Waterways Cossington Charnwood Cossington Habitat Works 1.9.00 £8,625.00 £3,000.00 34.78% On Hold SG/106 Leicestershire County Council Ashby Woulds NWL Diana, Princess of Wales, Memorial Woodland 4.9.00 £5,462.00 £2,731.00 50.00% £2,731.00 TOTAL £354,515.58 £188,975.08 53.31% £93,859.81 SHIRE GRANTS 2001/2002 - COMMUNITY APPLICATIONS Ref No Organisation Town/Village District Proposed Application Rec'd Total Cost Requested % Total Offered SGC/001 Rothley Parish Council Rothley Charnwood Upgrading of Play Equipment, Fowke St 4.12.00 £25,379.00 £5,000.00 19.70% £5,250.00 SGC/002 Westfield Infant School Hinckley H & B Creation of Environmental Trail 31.10.00 Withdrawn SGC/003 Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council Hinckley H & B Clarendon Park play area 30.4.01 £65,000.00 £9,000.00 13.85% £9,000.00 SGC/004 St Margaret's CE Primary School Stoke Golding H & B Millennium Garden 30.4.01 £8,100.00 £5,000.00 61.73% SGC/005 Clawson, Hose & Harby Parish Council Long Clawson Melton Hedge laying 21.5.01 £612.00 £492.00 80.39% £459.00 SGC/006 Packington Church of England Primary Sch Packington NWL Garden Design 29.5.01 £18,000.00 £9,500.00 52.78% £9,500.00 SGC/007 Newton Burgoland Wragg Yard Charity TrusHeather NWL Wragg Yard Park Project 29.5.01 £42,000.00 £10,000.00 23.81% Deferred SGC/008 Braunstone Town Youth Council Braunstone Town Blaby Teenage Shelter in Franklin Park 11.6.01 £7,470.00 £2,662.00 35.64% £5,062.00 SGC/009 Cotesbach 2000 Cotesbach Harborough Village Sign 12.6.01 £1,377.00 £892.00 64.78% £892.00 SGC/010 Asfordby Parish Council Asfordby Melton East End Park Project 22.6.01 £53,467.00 £10,000.00 18.70% £10,000.00 SGC/011 Donisthorpe Miners Welfare Scheme Swadlincote NWL Donisthorpe Miners Welfare Centre-Play Equipment 25.6.01 £1,569,764.00 £6,000.00 0.38% £6,000.00 SGC/012 Harborough District Council Market Harborough Harborough Bruford Green Recreation Green 27.6.01 Withdrawn SGC/013 The Charity of Thomas Barton Stoke Golding H & B The Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Clock 28.6.01 £2,608.50 £1,304.25 50.00% SGC/014 National Forest Company Snibston NWL Kelham Bridge Habitat Creation 2.7.01 £88,069.00 £10,000.00 11.35% £10,000.00 SGC/015 Robert Bakewell Community Assoc.
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