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Councillors Initiative Fund 2011 Councillors Initiative Fund 2015/2016 Project Project Organisation Councillors Ward Amount Criteria Reference (Approved) New double Community Initiative 15/16-0001 glazed windows The Loxley Hall Cllr S Helliwell Hope Valley £300 Environmental Initiative and doors Community Safety Creative Wellbeing – High Peak Cllr J Todd (£150) Community Initiative 15/16-0002 ‘Creating Buxton Central £300 Community Arts Cllr M Stone (£150) Environmental Initiative Mosaics Together’ Tintwistle Scarecrow 15/16-0003 Well Dressing Cllr P Jenner Tintwistle £100 Community Initiative Competition Old Glossop Res Old Glossop Assoc/HP Cllr P Hardy (£200) 15/16-0004 Victorian Old Glossop £400 Community Initiative Foodbank/Good Cllr J Douglas (£200) Christmas Things Tintwistle Childrens’ 15/16-0005 Childrens’ Gala Cllr P Jenner Tintwistle £200 Community Initiative Gala Chapel-en-le-frith Cllr S Young (£250) Chapel West The Mustard 15/16-0006 (Townend) Methodist Cllr J Perkins (£250) Chapel East £750 Community Initiative Seed Church Cllr K Sizeland (£250) Chapel West Clean up dog 15/16-0007 Clean up team Cllr P Jenner Tintwistle £100 Environmental Initiative signs Project Project Organisation Councillors Ward Amount Criteria Reference (Approved) Annual Well Community Initiative 15/16-0008 Tintwistle Ladies Cllr P Jenner Tintwistle £200 Dressing Tintwistle Allotment Disabled Access Community Initiative 15/16-0009 Gardeners’ Cllr P Jenner Tintwistle £200 Eco-toilet Environmental Initiative Association Cllr S Young (£400) Chapel West Chapel Players Community Initiative 15/16-0010 Chapel Players Cllr K Sizeland (£400) Chapel West £1,200 Toilet Fund Environmental Initiative Cllr J Perkins (£400) Chapel East Whaley Bridge 15/16-0011 Walking rounders Ladies Walking Cllr J Pritchard Whaley Bridge £300 Community Initiative Rounders Fencing and gate Edale CE (VC) Community Initiative 15/16-0012 to improve pupil Cllr S Helliwell Hope Valley £400 Primary School Environmental Initiative safety Chapel-en-le-Frith Cllr S Young (£150) Chapel West Getting our name Mobile Cllr K Sizeland (£250) 15/16-0013 Chapel East £600 Community Initiative known Physiotherapy Cllr J Perkins (£100) Whaley Bridge Service Cllr D Lomax (£100) 15/16-0014 Christmas Lights Visit New Mills Cllr R Atkins New Mills West £500 Community Initiative Project Project Organisation Councillors Ward Amount Criteria Reference (Approved) Cllr G Claff (£100) Howard Town Cllr G Oakley (£100) Whitfield Christmas Glossop and District Cllr D Greenhalgh 15/16-0015 Howard Town £500 Community Initiative Parcels Age Concern (£100) Old Glossop Cllr P Hardy (£100) Hadfield North Cllr E Kelly (£100) 15/16-0016 Christmas Market Visit New Mills Cllr A Ashton Sett £450 Community Initiative Cllr E Siddall (£57) Hadfield South Bus to Gamesley Friends of Chapel 15/16-0017 Cllr E Kelly (£37) Hadfield North £108 Community Initiative Bonfire Lane Park Cllr R McKeown (£14) Hadfield South Cllr J Wharmby (£100) Dinting Cllr N Longos (£100) Padfield Christmas Glossop Age Cllr A McKeown 15/16-0018 Gamesley £500 Community Initiative Parcels Concern (£100) Hadfield South Cllr R McKeown Simmondley (£100) Cllr J McCabe (£100) Arts for Glossop Arts Project 15/16-0019 Cllr P Hardy Old Glossop £200 Community Initiative Wellbeing CIC Arts for Community Initiative 15/16-0020 Glossop Arts Project Cllr G Claff Howard Town £200 Wellbeing Project Project Organisation Councillors Ward Amount Criteria Reference (Approved) Purchase pop up Friends of Manor 15/16-0021 Cllr P Hardy Old Glossop £300 Community Initiative marquee Park Gamesley Cllr R McKeown Celebration of (£250) Hadfield South 15/16-0022 Achievement/ G52 £550 Community Initiative Cllr A McKeown Gamesley Gamesley Annual (£300) festive market Cllr A McKeown Gamesley N/A arranged via Cllr (£100) Gamesley Community Initiative 15/16-0023 Christmas £200 A McKeown Cllr R McKeown Hadfield South tree/festivities (£100) Arts for 15/16-0024 Wellbeing and Glossop Arts Project Cllr E Kelly Hadfield North £200 Community Initiative Creations Community 15/16-0025 G52 Cllr E Siddall Hadfield South £300 Community Initiative Events Cllr D Lomax (£200) Furness Vale Community Safety Replacement of Cllr J Pritchard 15/16-0027 Community and Whaley Bridge £1400 Environmental Initiative doors (£700) Social Centre Community Initiative Cllr A Fox (£500) Preservation and Cllr J Perkins (£100) St Thomas Becket Chapel East 15/16-0029 repair cost for Cllr K Sizeland (£100) £400 Community Initiative Parish Church PCC Chapel West Church Clock Cllr S Young (£200) Project Project Organisation Councillors Ward Amount Criteria Reference (Approved) Cllr A McKeown (£100) Gamesley Bare Necessities Cllr G Claff (£100) Howard Town 15/16-0030 Foodbank Boost Glossopdale Cllr G Oakley (£100) Whitfield £500 Community Initiative Foodbank Cllr E Kelly (£100) Hadfield North Cllr D Greenhalgh Howard Town (£100) Cllr E Siddall (£100) Hadfield South Bare Necessities Cllr J McCabe (£100) Simmondley 15/16-0031 Foodbag Boost Glossopdale Cllr N Longos (£100) £400 Community Initiative Padfield Foodbank Cllr R McKeown Hadfield South (£100) Support the Dove Holes Youth Community Initiative 15/16-0032 Youth Club’s Cllr D Robins Limestone Peak £350 Club Community Safety future expansion Purchase of new Friends of Manor 15/16-0034 Cllr J Douglas Old Glossop £277 Community Initiative pop up marquee Park Commitee Voluntary and Voluntary and Community Cllr M Stone (£225) 15/16-0035 Community Services Buxton Central £425 Community Initiative Services Peaks Cllr J Todd (£200) Peaks and Dales and Dales Drum Kit 15/16-0036 Glossop Old Band Cllr G Oakley Whitfield £500 Community Initiative Replacement Project Project Organisation Councillors Ward Amount Criteria Reference (Approved) Community St George’s Church 15/16-0038 Defribrillator Cllr I Huddlestone New Mills East £100 Community Initiative Parish Hall Installation Buxton and Buxton and District 15/16-0039 District Summer Cllr S Flower Burbage £500 Community Initiative Summer Club Club Buxton and Buxton and District 15/16-0040 District Summer Cllr C Howe Blackbrook £200 Community Initiative Summer Club Club New Under 9 Glossop North End 15/16-0041 Girls Football Cllr J Wharmby Dinting £200 Community Initiative AFC Juniors Team Cllr L Grooby (£700) Cote Heath High Peak Buxton and District Cllr S Flower (£500) Burbage 15/16-0044 Foodbank/Zink £2100 Community Initiative Foodbank Cllr F Sloman (£300) Stone Bench Employability Cllr R Quinn (£600) Barms Clear back grass Derbyshire County Environmental Initiative 15/16-0045 verge from Cllr F Walton Hope Valley £1000 Council Community Safety footway-Bamford 1st Chapel-en-le-Frith 15/16-0046 Equipment Cllr J Perkins Chapel East £150 Community Initiative Girls’ Brigade Project Project Organisation Councillors Ward Amount Criteria Reference (Approved) Chinley Buxworth and Brownside Cllr C Howe (£400) 15/16-0047 Defibrillators Blackbrook £900 Community Initiative Community Cllr J Kappes (£500) Association Cllr I Huddlestone Crowd Control (£450) Barriers for New Mills East 15/16-0048 New Mills Festival Cllr A Barrow (£300) £1550 Community Initiative Community New Mills West Cllr R Atkins (£500) Events Cllr L Dowson (£300) Cllr C Johnson Corbar Mural on the (£1000) Friends of Buxton Buxton Central 15/16-0049 fence of Platform Cllr M Stone (£325) £1675 Community Initiative Station Cote Heath 2, Buxton Station Cllr L Grooby (£300) Buxton Central Cllr J Todd (£50) Cllr J Douglas (£200) Get Active Old Glossop Cricket Cllr P Hardy (£200) Old Glossop 15/16-0050 £600 Community Initiative Initiative Club Cllr J Wharmby Dinting (£200) Cllr I Huddlestone Festival and 15/16-0051 Visit New Mills (£400) New Mills East £600 Community Initiative Carnival flags Cllr A Barrow (£200) Cllr N Longos (£100) Padfield Cllr E Siddall (£75) Hadfield South Hadfield Open Art Friends of Hadfield 15/16-0052 Cllr A McKeown (£15) Gamesley £325 Community Initiative Show Hall Cllr R McKeown (£75) Hadfield South Cllr E Kelly (£60) Hadfield North 15/16-0053 Whitfield Fun Day Whitfield PCC Cllr G Oakley Whitfield £300 Community Initiative Project Project Organisation Councillors Ward Amount Criteria Reference (Approved) Buxworth Buxworth 15/16-0055 Cllr J Kappes Blackbrook £500 Community Initiative Community Gala Community Gala Celebrating the Friends of Glossop Community Initiative 15/16-0056 Cllr J Wharmby Dinting £200 Queen at 90 Station Environmental Initiative Renovation of Friends of Conduit Cllr P Jenner (£200) Community Initiative 15/16-0057 Conduit Street Tintwistle £400 Street Playing Fields Cllr N Longos (£200) Environmental Initiative Playground Jazz in the High 15/16-0058 Glossop Jazz Club Cllr G Claff Howard Town £200 Community Initiative Peak Cllr J Wharmby Glossop Lunch (£200) Dinting 15/16-0059 RVS £400 Community Initiative Club Cllr G Wharmby St John’s (£200) Easter Half Term Hadfield Coming 15/16-0061 Cllr E Siddall Hadfield South £200 Community Initiative Holiday Event Together Community Litter Pick and Hadfield Coming Community Initiative 15/16-0062 Cllr N Longos Padfield £200 Cemetary Clean Together Environmental Initiative up Project Project Organisation Councillors Ward Amount Criteria Reference (Approved) Bellies not bins Hadfield Coming 15/16-0063 Cllr E Kelly Hadfield North £250 Community Initiative project Together High Peak Borough Fairtrade Poster Cllr E Kelly (£50) Hadfield North 15/16-0066 Fairtrade steering £100 Community Initiative Competition Cllr N Longos (£50) Padfield group Good Neighbour
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