Written Assembly Question Tabled on 09 July 2008 for Answer by the Minister for Social Justice and Local Government on 16 July 2008

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Written Assembly Question Tabled on 09 July 2008 for Answer by the Minister for Social Justice and Local Government on 16 July 2008 lTt.'40 - 100 I Llywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru Welsh Assembly Government WRITTEN ASSEMBLY QUESTION TABLED ON 09 JULY 2008 FOR ANSWER BY THE MINISTER FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ON 16 JULY 2008 Alun Davies (Mid and West Wales): Will the Minister provide details of the projects funded by the Community Facilities and Activities Programme to date in Mid and West Wales. (WAQ52229) Leighton Andrews: 166 projects have been funded from Community Facilities and Activities Programme in Mid and West Wales since the onset of the fund in 2002,at a total cost of £13,427,283.00. I will arrange for the full list to be provided to the library . .. Llanfihangel- Talyllyn & Llanwern Community Hall Brecon Radnorshire £33,250.00 Pontneddfechan Village Hall Brecon Radnorshire £24,000.00 Knucklas Community Centre Brecon Radnorshire £32,000.00 Evenjobb Village Hall Brecon Radnorshire £47,000.00 Penybont United FC Brecon Radnorshire £21,809.00 Brecon Cat (Community Action Team) Brecon Radnorshire £15,000.00 Brecknock & Radnor Crossroads Brecon Radnorshire £227,457.00 Project SKB Brecon Radnorshire £10,700.00 Powys Association of Voluntary Organisations Brecon Radnorshire £21,318.00 Llandewi Parish Hall Committee Brecon Radnorshire £35,402.00 St Mary's Church Hall User Group Management Committ Brecon Radnorshire £21,040.00 Boughrood & Llyswen New Village Hall Fund Brecon Radnorshire £62,500.00 Social Inclusion Reaching Employment Needs limited Brecon Radnorshire £121,040.00 CARAD (Community Arts Rhayader and District) Brecon Radnorshire £90,000.00 Llanwrthwl Village Hall Brecon Radnorshire £50,000.00 Victoria Hall, Llanwrtyd Wells Brecon Radnorshire £100,000.00 Llangenny School Hall Restoration Committee Brecon Radnorshire £316,555.44 Carmarthenshire East and Ammanford Sports Association Dinefwr £95,000.00 Carmarthenshire East and Abercych Village Hall Association Dinefwr £48,500.00 Carmarthenshire East and Brynaman Public Hall Dinefwr £16,195.00 Carmarthenshire East and St Michaels & All Angels Dinefwr £10,000.00 Canolfan Cymdeithasol Felingwm Uchaf Carmarthenshire East and Commumnity Ce Dinefwr £48,478.00 Cymdeithas Bethlehem Dyffryn Ceidrych Carmarthenshire East and Association Dinefwr £85,000.00 Carmarthenshire East and Newcastle Emlyn Holy Trinity Church Dinefwr £92,340.00 Carmarthenshire East and Cymdeithas Neuadd yr Ysgol Dinefwr £2,000.00 Canolfan Gymunedol Brynaman Community Carmarthenshire East and Centre Dinefwr £78,015.00 Carmarthenshire East and Cynwyl Elfed Community Centre Dinefwr £100,000.00 .. Carmarthenshire East and Pontargothi & District War Memorial Hall Dinefwr £88,000.00 Carmarthenshire East and Llanelli Green Network Dinefwr £97,500.00 Carmarthenshire East and Amman Valley Enterprise Dinefwr £100,000.00 Llanpumpsaint and Fynnonhenri Memorial Hall Carmarthenshire East and Commi Dinefwr £31,247.00 Carmarthenshire East and Llandybie Public Memorial Hall Dinefwr £78,350.00 Llandovery Scout & Guide Hut Management Carmarthenshire East and Committee Dinefwr £10,258.21 Carmarthenshire East and Myddfai Village Hall Committee Dinefwr £100,000.00 Carmarthenshire East and Neaudd Y Ddraig Goch Dinefwr £60,877.93 Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Carmarthenshire East and Services Dinefwr £200,000.00 Carmarthenshire East and Amman Valley Dementia Carers Support Group Dinefwr £11,000.00 Carmarthenshire East and Pwyllgor Neuadd Cymunedol Eglwys L1anllwni Dinefwr £40,000.00 Canolfan Gymunedol Brynaman Community Carmarthenshire East and Centre Dinefwr £166,280.00 Carmarthenshire East and Pentrecwrt Village Hall Dinefwr £28,687.00 Carmarthenshire East and Peniel Community Association Dinefwr £100,000.00 Carmarthenshire East and Llanarthne New Village Hall Committee Dinefwr £149,348.00 Carmarthenshire East and Teen Challenge UK Dinefwr £99,680.11 Carmarthenshire East and Derwydd Resident Forum Dinefwr £15,000.00 Carmarthenshire East and Peniel Community Association Dinefwr £100,000.00 Canolfan Gymunedol Brynaman Community Carmarthenshire East and Centre Dinefwr £51,857.00 Carmarthenshire East and The Powerhouse Dinefwr £200,322.59 Carmarthenshire West & St John's Community Hall South Pembrokeshire £65,300.00 Carmarthenshire West & King's Christian Fellowship South Pembrokeshire £6,046.00 Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Carmarthenshire West & Services South Pembrokeshire £67,075.00 Carmarthenshire West & Pembroke & District Citizens Advice Bureau South Pembrokeshire £94,627.00 Carmarthenshire West & Cosheston Village Hall Trust South Pembrokeshire £121,350.00 Carmarthenshire West & • East Williamstown Community & Hall Assoc South Pembrokeshire £22,900.00 Carmarthenshire West & The English Baptist Church South Pembrokeshire £37,650.00 Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Carmarthenshire West & Services South Pembrokeshire £82,500.00 Carmarthenshire West & Pater Hall Community Trust South Pembrokeshire £250,000.00 Carmarthenshire West & St Oswalds Playgroup South Pembrokeshire £79,042.00 Carmarthenshire West & Lamphey Village Hall South Pembrokeshire £120,912.00 Carmarthenshire West & Pembroke Dock Bowling Club South Pembrokeshire £32,155.63 Carmarthenshire West & Span Arts Ltd South Pembrokeshire £200,000.00 Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Carmarthenshire West & Services South Pembrokeshire £200,000.00 Carmarthenshire West & Llanboidy Market Hall Committee South Pembrokeshire £44,520.17 Carmarthenshire West & Gwili Railway Company Ltd South Pembrokeshire £27,400.00 Carmarthenshire West & Pembroke 21C Community Association South Pembrokeshire £216,000.00 Carmarthenshire West & Trelech Community Association South Pembrokeshire £100,000.00 Carmarthenshire West & Castlemartin Village Hall South Pembrokeshire £100,000.00 Carmarthenshire West & NewchurchCommunity Association South Pembrokeshire £100,000.00 Carmarthenshire West & Amroth Parish Hall South Pembrokeshire £120,000.00 Carmarthenshire West & Eglwscwmmin Community Association South Pembrokeshire £100,000.00 Carmarthenshire West & Planed South Pembrokeshire £200,000.00 Carmarthenshire West & Laugharne Tenants and Residents Association South Pembrokeshire £11,825.00 Carmarthenshire West & Carew Cheriton Control Tower Group South Pembrokeshire £132,500.00 Age Concern - Ceredigion Ceredigion £30,492.00 Capel Noddfa Ceredigion £4,370.00 Teulu James Pantyfedwen Ceredigion £300,000.00 CRAFT Ceredigion £100,000.00 Aberporth Village Hall Committee Ceredigion £15,000.00 Lampeter Swimming Pool Association Ceredigion £20,000.00 Maesyfelin PlayinR Fields Association Ceredigion £9,040.00 Area 43 Cardigan Youth Project Ceredigion £25,539.00 Poultry Club of Wales Ceredigion £14,200.00 Ceredigion Association Of Voluntary .. Organisations Ceredigion £75,000.00 Lisburne Hall Refurbishment Ceredigion £60,000.00 Cylch Meithrin Bro Trawsgoed Ceredigion £16,780.00 Small World Theatre Ceredigion £69,754.00 Borth Sports & Playing Fields Association Ceredigion £47,812.00 Ceredigion Association Of Voluntary Organisations Ceredigion £158,333.00 St Mary's Church, Cardigan (Church in Wales) Ceredigion £229,000.00 Cardigan Building Preservation Trust Ceredigion £261,764.00 Jubilee Hall Committee Llangeitho Ceredigion £52,400.27 Theatr Byd Bychan/Small World Theatre Ceredigion £60,000.00 Canolfan Antioch Centre Llanelli £78,336.00 Bethania Baptist church Llanelli £15,000.00 YWCA Llanelli (YoungWomensCentre) Llanelli £29,104.00 Catch Up Ltd Llanelli £37,977.00 Menter Cwm Gwendraeth Llanelli £82,588.00 Bethania Baptist Church Llanelli £15,000.00 Chooselife Llanelli £225,800.00 Burry Port English Methodist Church Llanelli £125,120.98 Trallwm Forum and Trallwm Hall Committee Llanelli £299,518.00 Neuadd y Pentre - Bontddu Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £75,123.00 Neuadd y Sarnau Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £96,291.25 Barmouth Sailors Institute Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £18,475.00 Abergynolwyn Village Hall Management Committee Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £22,000.00 FRAKAS Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £30,000.00 Cymdeithas Chwaraeon ac Adloniant y Bala a Phenlly Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £14,500.00 Antur Penllyn Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £270,000.00 Llanegryn Village Hall Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £119,670.00 Harlech Memorial Hall Committee Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £69,110.20 Pwyllgor Neuadd Bentref Pantperthog Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £46,459.17 Llanrwst District Guides & Scouts Meirionnydd Nant Con~ £900.00 Deudraeth Cyf Meirionn}'dd Nant Conwy £70,000.00 Friends of Llwyngwril Play Park Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £30,891.03 Menter Siabod Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £71,751.00 Seren Cyf Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £100,000.00 Gwarchod Bermo Watch Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £25,478.70 Cymdeithas Adloniant Bro Tryweryn Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £9,733.00 Neuadd Mynach Meirionnydd Nant Conw}' £125,000.00 Bala Snooker Club Meirionnydd Nant Conwy £160,000.00 Carmarthen Judo Club Mid & West Wales £200,000.00 Spittal Church Hall Committee Mid & West Wales £100,000.00 Llanymynech Village Hall Mid & West Wales £116,875.00 Pontrobert Recreation Association Montgomeryshire £55,000.00 Bethany Chapel Montgomeryshire £20,500.00 Guilsfield Community Centre Committee Montgomeryshire £56,151.00 Dolfor Community Hall Trust Montgomeryshire £79,071.00 Caereinion Old Boys Rugby Association Montgomeryshire £59,500.00 Belan Community Association Montgomeryshire £10,466.00 St Silin's Parochial Church Montgomeryshire £40,000.00 • St John the Evangelist Church Montgomeryshire £34,000.00 Llanymynech Village Hall Montgomeryshire £95,000.00 Canolfan Gymunedol Dolanog Montgomeryshire £100,000.00 Kerry Recreation Association Montgomeryshire £32,900.00 Montgomery Recreation Association
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