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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT GRANTS 2016/17 (Allocated As at 4 April 2017) COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT GRANTS 2016/17 (Allocated as at 4 April 2017) Councillor District Ward Payable to Parish/Town Amount Grant for Contribution towards supporting running Waterside Holbury & North £500 costs over Christmas and New Year for Alvey Ecumenical Projects Fawley Blackfield the Waterside Foodbank Contribution towards purchase of a Holbury & North Alvey Fawley PCC Fawley £100 microwave oven for the Community Blackfield Centre Bramshaw, Copythorne Parish Contribution towards building a Copythorne £350 Andrews D E Copythorne North & Council playground Minstead Appletree Careline, Contribution towards community alarm Hythe & Dibden £200 Andrews W G* Dibden & Hythe East NFDC kits for vulnerable residents (07/16) Appletree Careline, Contribution towards community alarm Hythe & Dibden £200 Andrews W G* Dibden & Hythe East NFDC kits for vulnerable residents (03/17) th Contribution to management of flood 4 Hythe Sea Scouts Hythe & Dibden £400 Andrews W G* Dibden & Hythe East and erosion damage to premises Contribution towards an engagement Hythe & Dibden Butts Ash & Dibden Hythe & Dibden £100 event/BBQ organised by the Police on Armstrong* Parish Council Purlieu Forest Front, Netley View Contribution for 3 pendants and 1 box Appletree Careline, Butts Ash & Dibden Hythe & Dibden £205 to be used for vulnerable residents in Armstrong* NFDC Purlieu the ward to assist with costs Councillor District Ward Payable to Parish/Town Amount Grant for Netley View Contribution towards a defibrillator for Butts Ash & Dibden Residents’ Hythe & Dibden £100 Armstrong* the Local Community Centre Purlieu Association Contribution towards food for the Butts Ash & Dibden Armstrong* Handy Trust Hythe & Dibden £100 annual skate board competition on Purlieu Forest Front, Netley View Butts Ash & Dibden Contribution towards cost of Xmas Armstrong* Handy Trust Hythe & Dibden £195 Purlieu Panto Trip for local estate families New Milton Cricket Contribution towards the cost of New Milton £600 Beck Barton Club (Nets Fund) replacement cricket nets Beeton Milford Contribution towards upgrading the The Burgate School Fordingbridge £200 Bellows Fordingbridge drama studio Appletree Careline, Contribution towards the purchase of Fordingbridge £200 Bellows Fordingbridge NFDC community alarms Fordingbridge Town Contribution towards the refurbishment Fordingbridge £200 Bellows Fordingbridge Council of the skate park Marchwood Contribution to purchase music stand Marchwood £600 Bennison Marchwood Orchestra banners for use at concerts Contribution towards the costs of a Butts Ash & Dibden Binns* The Handy Trust Hythe & Dibden £200 community engagement event with Purlieu young people Page 2 of 13 Councillor District Ward Payable to Parish/Town Amount Grant for Contribution towards a Christmas Butts Ash & Dibden Binns* The Handy Trust Hythe & Dibden £250 theatre production for families who Purlieu would not be able to go Netley View Contribution towards a defibrillator at Butts Ash & Dibden Residents Hythe & Dibden £250 Binns* the community centre Purlieu Association South Central Contribution towards purchasing Blunden Becton Ambulance New Milton £300 equipment for a new responders unit in Charitable Trust New Milton Contribution towards celebrations for New Milton Town th New Milton £100 the Queen’s 90 Birthday event in New Blunden Becton Council Milton in June Contribution to help pay for transport Calmore Junior and associated costs to compete in the Totton £275 Britton* Totton North School southern area final of the Rock Challenge Totton & Eling Contribution towards the purchase of Britton* Totton North Christmas Tree Totton £125 Christmas tree motifs for the Town Committee Centre Contribution to help fund materials used Totton Lantern Totton £200 by local school children for lanterns at Britton* Totton North Parade the Town’s Christmas Parade Totton & Eling Contribution towards Christmas lights Christmas Tree Totton £500 Brooks* Totton West for Totton Committee Contribution towards the cost of putting Lydlynch Pre-School Totton £500 Brooks* Totton West heating in log cabin for all year use Page 3 of 13 Councillor District Ward Payable to Parish/Town Amount Grant for Contribution towards replacing the sign Hordle Parish to Hordle Parish Council offices and Hordle £100 Carpenter Hordle Council Hordle Community Pavilion on Vaggs Lane Hordle Parish Contribution towards a defibrillator for Hordle £200 Carpenter Hordle Council the parish Contribution towards lifeline equipment Appletree Careline, Hordle £150 for older/vulnerable people in the Carpenter Hordle NFDC Hordle/Everton/Tiptoe area Contribution towards printing and Carpenter Hordle Tiptoe News Hordle £150 distributing the community magazine to residents of Tiptoe Contribution towards slim line water Lydlynch County Totton £100 butts, garden compost bins and racking Cerasoli Totton Central Infant School for greenhouse Totton & Eling Cerasoli Totton Central Christmas Tree Totton £100 Contribution towards Christmas trees Committee Totton & Eling Contribution towards a defibrillator and Community Totton £250 Cerasoli Totton Central training in the use of Association South Central Contribution towards purchasing Clarke Milton Ambulance New Milton £300 equipment for a new responders unit in Charitable Trust New Milton Contribution towards youth café service ASBOC Ltd New Milton £300 Clarke Milton for young people Page 4 of 13 Councillor District Ward Payable to Parish/Town Amount Grant for Appletree Careline, Contribution towards lifeline and Cleary* Fernhill New Milton £1,200 NFDC pendants Appletree Careline, Contribution towards equipment to help £300 Coombes* Totton East NFDC Totton the elderly Totton & Eling Contribution towards Christmas Christmas Tree £600 Coombes* Totton East Totton decorations around Totton Committee Contribution to safeguard the fabric of Crisell* Furzedown & Hardley Hythe Sea Scouts Hythe £600 the building in order to continue to provide facilities Age Concern New Contribution towards start up for Good £400 Crisell* Furzedown & Hardley Forest Furzedown & Hardley Neighbour project South Central Contribution towards purchasing Davies Milton Ambulance New Milton £300 equipment for a new responders unit in Charitable Trust New Milton Contribution towards celebrations for New Milton Town th £100 the Queen’s 90 Birthday event in New Davies Milton Council New Milton Milton in June Contribution towards equipment for a New Forest Gateway £100 club at the Nedderman Centre for Davies Milton Club New Milton adults with learning difficulties Appletree Careline, Contribution towards lifeline equipment £400 Davis Totton East NFDC Totton for older people support Page 5 of 13 Councillor District Ward Payable to Parish/Town Amount Grant for Totton & Eling Contribution towards Christmas lights Christmas Tree £200 Davis Totton East Totton and decorations in Totton Centre Committee Contribution towards the costs of the Hyde Band Hyde £1,200 Dow* Forest North West band to play at local venues Ringwood Town Contribution to the Town’s celebration Ringwood £50 Ford Ringwood North Council of HM Queen’s 90th Contribution towards the restoration of Save the Fridays Ringwood £500 the iconic historic clock in the town Ford Ringwood North Cross Clock Fund centre Contribution to help support the NFDC Chairman’s Bransgore £600 disabled children that are taught in the Frampton Bransgore & Burley Charities local area Holbury & North th Contribution towards land maintenance Glass 4 Hythe Sea Scouts Hythe & Dibden £600 Blackfield foreshore protection Totton & Eling Contribution towards Christmas trees Christmas Tree Totton £200 Harris L E* Totton South and lights for the Town Committee Age Concern New Contribution towards supporting the Totton £200 Harris L E* Totton South Forest Totton Lunch Club Appletree Careline Brockenhurst & Forest Contribution towards community alarm Brockenhurst & £650 Harris M R* South East kits Forest South East NFDC Harrison Totton South Page 6 of 13 Councillor District Ward Payable to Parish/Town Amount Grant for Woodgreen Parish Contribution towards minor Woodgreen £500 Heron E J* Downlands & Forest Council improvements to parish cemetery Contribution towards bulbs and Hale Parish Council Hale £100 Heron E J* Downlands & Forest compost for parish cemetery Damerham Parish Contribution towards Queen’s Birthday Damerham £150 Heron E J* Downlands & Forest Council Celebrations Heron J D* Ringwood South Marchwood Parish Contribution towards staging picnic in Marchwood £600 Hoare Marchwood Council the park on Lloyds Recreation Ground Brockenhurst & Brockenhurst and Contribution towards the running costs Holding Brockenhurst £200 Forest South East Sway Day Centre of the Centre Brockenhurst & Brockenhurst Riding Holding Brockenhurst £200 Contribution to the work of the group Forest South East for the Disabled Brockenhurst & Brockenhurst Contribution towards supporting the Holding Brockenhurst £200 Forest South East Gateway Club work of the club Jackman Pennington Milford-on-Sea Milford-on-Sea £600 Contribution to facilities Kendal Milford Bowling Club Page 7 of 13 Councillor District Ward Payable to Parish/Town Amount Grant for Contribution towards purchase of Ringwood East & Fortune Centre of equipment to encourage greater Lane* Ringwood £500 Sopley Riding Therapy physical and mental confidence in the students Hordle Parish Contribution towards defibrillators for 3 Hordle £600 Lovelace Hordle Council villages Contribution towards slim line water Lydlynch County Totton £100 butts, garden compost bins
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