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Local Improvement Scheme 2018-21 – Approved Applications Local Improvement Scheme 2018-21 – Approved Applications Approved at the Communities and Place Committee Meeting on 17th May 2018 Contents Capital applications…………………………………………………………….. 2 Gateway Signs, Noticeboards and Memorials……………….……………... 5 Revenue applications (including small grants)…………………...…………. 10 2018.05.17: Local Improvement Scheme 2018-21 Page 1 of 26 Capital applications Amount No. Organisation Project / Activity Supporting Councillor Approved 1 209 West Bridgford Squadron Air Cadets To purchase a minibus and provide greater access to £7,500 Gordon Wheeler activities. 2 Ashland Rovers Football Club Football ground improvements. £20,000 Rachel Madden 3 Attenborough Garden Club Creation of a community garden and wildlife areas. £1,500 Eric Kerry 4 Awsworth Bowls Club To build a new pavilion. £15,000 John Doddy 5 Beckingham Cum Saundby Village Hall Resurfacing the village hall car park. £15,000 Tracey Taylor Committee 6 Bestwood St Albans Parish Council Inclusive outdoor gym and zip wire – encouraging £9,585 Chris Barnfather community cohesion and reducing anti-social behaviour. 7 Bilsthorpe Parish Council To provide play area equipment for two parks. £30,000 Bruce Laughton 8 Blidworth Parish Council To refurbish the current play area. £35,000 Yvonne Woodhead 9 CAST Angling Projects To complete wheelchair accessible fishing platforms and £2,460 Gordon Wheeler low level sleeper bank retentions. 10 Chilwell Manor Golf Club Development of a year-round practice area. £15,000 Eric Kerry 11 Collingham Tennis Club To build a new tennis clubhouse and broaden tennis’ £24,636 Maureen Dobson appeal. 12 Cromwell Village Hall This project aims to increase the flexibility and possible £1,123 Bruce Laughton uses of Cromwell Village Hall, giving choices of table sizes for different functions. 13 Edwinstowe Parish Council Create a memorial garden for those who died in the last £12,000 John Peck Nottinghamshire colliery. 14 Feel Good Gardens CIC Improving a large community garden and the users’ £17,100 John Peck facilities. 2018.05.17: Capital applications Page 2 of 26 Amount No. Organisation Project / Activity Supporting Councillor Approved 15 Friends of Sutton Lawn Park Teenage and junior play equipment. £28,000 Samantha Deakin 16 Greasley Parish Council Refurbishment of Greasley Sports and Community £50,000 John Handley Centre. 17 Harworth and Bircotes Town Council Installing a multi-use games area (MUGA) in Snipe Park. £30,000 Sheila Place 18 Keyworth and District Tennis Club To resurface two tennis courts. £11,442 John Cottee 19 Ladybrook Enterprises Ltd Refurbishment of Ladybrook Community Centre. £50,000 Diana Meale 20 Leen Valley Golf Club To improve existing facilities. £21,083 Ben Bradley 21 Mansfield Lawn Tennis Club Ltd New clubhouse and floodlighting. £50,000 Joyce Bosnjak 22 Newark Rugby Union Football Club Ltd Multi-phased facility development (kitchen and disabled £42,607 Stuart Wallace access). 23 Newark Town Council Town Council Environmental Scheme – refurbishment of £50,000 Keith Girling street furniture, signs, noticeboards and poppy trail. 24 Newark Town Bowls Club Addressing structural damage on the clubhouse. £4,000 Keith Girling 25 Newstead Colliery Miners Welfare Trust To provide an efficient heating system. £3,500 Chris Barnfather 26 Newstead Parish Council Play Park improvements. £2,460 Chris Barnfather 27 North Nottinghamshire Community New lighting at the arena. £42,500 Glynn Gilfoyle Leisure Ltd 28 Nottinghamshire Clubs for Young People New roof and lighting. £5,664 John Cottee Ltd 29 Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Improving access to Besthorpe Reserve and creating £7,705 Maureen Dobson homes for wildlife. 30 Nuthall Parish Council Disabled access improvements to Temple Community £12,500 Phil Owen Centre. 31 Portland College To provide accessible woodland outdoor adventure. £27,500 Yvonne Woodhead 32 Radcliffe-on-Trent Parish Council To build a bespoke skate park. £40,000 Kay Cutts 2018.05.17: Capital applications Page 3 of 26 Amount No. Organisation Project / Activity Supporting Councillor Approved 33 Rainworth and Blidworth Youth Project To replace the heating system in the community centre. £13,849 Yvonne Woodhead 34 Reach Out Residents To design and build a memorial commemorating the £2,950 Kevin Rostance former site of the Hucknall no. 1 pit. 35 Rhubarb Farm CIC To purchase an accessible composting toilet and a £8,910 Keith Girling portacabin to set up as a charity shop where clients of the service can volunteer. 36 Selston Parish Council To purchase outdoor gym equipment. £5,250 David Martin 37 Soar Valley Bus To purchase a minibus. £50,000 Andrew Brown 38 St Peter’s Church, Sibthorpe PCC To build an accessible toilet and refreshment servery to £20,000 Francis Purdue-Horan make the church into a community centre. 39 Sutton Junction Residents Association To provide new toddler and junior play equipment at the £30,000 Samantha Deakin John Whetton Park. 40 Warren Action Group Purchase outdoor gym equipment. £10,000 Pauline Allan 41 Wellow St Swithin’s Church Schoolroom Schoolroom roof restoration. £15,000 John Peck Trustees 42 West Bridgford Tennis Club Resurface three outdoor courts. £24,000 Gordon Wheeler 43 Whatton-Aslockton Playing Field Trust Installing a multi-use games area and a ‘trim trail’ at £25,000 Francis Purdue-Horan Whatton-Aslockton Playing Field. TOTAL £889,824 2018.05.17: Capital applications Page 4 of 26 Gateway Signs, Noticeboards and Memorials Amount Supporting Organisation Name Project Summary Approved Councillor Barnby Moor Parish Council This project aims to enhance entry into the village from all aspects. £7,110 Mike Quigley Bleasby Aircrews Memorial Project This project aims to construct a permanent and accessible paved foundation £2,000 Sue Saddington Team for the new Bleasby Aircrews Memorial for the 40 names, and other unknown, RAF aircrew men who were killed in flying incidents that happened very close to Bleasby during WWII. The men who were killed in these aircraft crashes came from the UK, Poland, Canada, Australia, Eire and New Zealand, and most were based at RAF Syerston, Nottinghamshire. Research findings have been published on the Aircrews Remembered website, which can be searched globally. The bodies of most of the overseas airmen who died in these incidents are buried at Newark Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery. Brinsley Parish Council This project aims to provide an inspired and updated gateway feature £5,000 John Handley entrance to this unique village within Nottinghamshire, which proudly retains its historical association with D.H. Lawrence Landscape, mining history and a history dating back to the Domesday Book (Brunneslea). New signage providing a welcoming entrance to the village for its parishioners, people travelling through and visitors will add a much sought feature to the roadside and would be enhanced with seasonal floral barriers. Carlton-on-Trent Parish Council This project aims to keep residents of Carlton and surrounding villages £3,000 Bruce Laughton appraised of the Parish Council’s activities and achievements, and inform them about local schemes, events and consultations which may benefit or affect them. Caunton Parish Council This project aims to raise drivers’ awareness that they are entering a £3,810 Bruce Laughton residential area, enhance the village appearance and promote community pride in the environment. 2018.05.17: Gateway Signs, Noticeboards and Memorials Page 5 of 26 Amount Supporting Organisation Name Project Summary Approved Councillor Clipstone Parish Council This project aims to £2,695 John Peck • Improve the flow of information and ultimately communication between Clipstone Parish Council and the residents. • Encourage public engagement. • Instil civic pride. • Improve CPC image. • Provide quality product to last many years. • Attract volunteers. • Encourage community engagement and democratic involvement. Epperstone Parish Council This project aims to improve the entrances to Epperstone village, enhance £3,000 Roger Jackson the approach and make it a more attractive entry. Farndon Parish Council This project aims to resolve the incongruous situation of a lack of Farndon £5,330 Sue Saddington Gateway signs befitting Farndon’s standing as one of the most visited villages in Nottinghamshire and to comply with the wishes of the providers of the Farndon Marina facility whilst benefitting the riverside restaurants and other organizations and service providers such as the Sea Scouts, Wildlife Trust and St Johns Crusader Boat river tours for the disabled. Fiskerton-cum-Morton Parish Council This project aims to provide 2 new village signs for Fiskerton (one of 2 £1,600 Sue Saddington villages making up Fiskerton-cum-Morton Parish Council) which will give villagers a sense of belonging to a specific community, thus giving them a sense of pride in their village, encouraging social cohesion and getting to know their neighbours. This will make it a better place to live. Friends of Cotgrave Country Park This project aims to provide visitors with direction signs to the park. Within the £13,672 Richard Butler park itself, directional signposts and information boards with points of interest will help people find their way around the park’s routes. Signs to be placed at strategic junctions on access roads and within the park. Kimberley Town Council Grade II listed War Memorial needs underpinning of columns and restoration £13,935 Philip Owen from weather conditions. It is the only memorial with a domed roof. 2018.05.17: Gateway Signs, Noticeboards and Memorials Page 6 of 26 Amount Supporting Organisation Name Project Summary Approved Councillor Laxton and Moorhouse Parish This project aims to provide a symbol and focal point of the Moorhouse £750 Mike Pringle Council hamlet’s road junctions and its rural heritage and setting. Misson Parish Council The aim of this project is to provide the village of Newington with an identity £2,500 Tracey Taylor and to enhance the pride felt by the residents of the village; by installing vibrant pictorial village signs at both entrances to the village. Nether Langwith Parish Council This project aims to improve the identity of the village.
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