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Community Support Scheme Grant Expenditure 2018/19 Community Support Scheme Grant Expenditure 2018/19 Councillor Name of Constituent or Purpose of Application Amount £ Organisation Adair Bunny Parish Council Tour of Britain 100 Costock Parish Council 100 Wysall Parish Council 100 Bunny Parish Council Goal posts 100 Bailey 1st Barnstone Brownies Help replace a community bench 150 Langar Cum Barnstone Parish Council Community Defibrillators 500 Langar Cum Barnstone Parish Council Replacement parts for apple press 175 Orston Millennium Green Forest School on the Green in 175 partnership with Orston Primary School Beardsall Rushlciffe 50 + Forum Community events 100 Brown Scouts and Girlguiding Accessible toilet 700 Sutton Bonington Sutton Bonington Playscheme 300 Buckle 1st Ruddington Scout Group Funding towards repairs to the hall 513 where the scouts meet Ruddington Bowls Club Help pay for essential repairs to the 150 club house roof Ruddington Community Choir Visit to France 100 Rudidngton Parish Council Great War Memorial Benches 75 Ruddington Village Museum Provide a display case 37 University of the 3rd Age Promotional/show material 125 Buschman Abbey Road Primary School Flower beds for gardening club 500 St Edmund Campion School Towards upgrade of school 500 playground Butler Cliftonettes Netball Club T-shirts 50 Cotgrave Coffee Club Refreshments 50 Cotgrave Football Club Defibrilator 50 Cotgrave Scout House Repairs 95 Cotgrave Town Council Climbing wall 290 Cotgrave Town Council Tour of Britain 55 Cotgrave Womens Institute Gazebo 200 Hollygate Park Celebration event 150 Chewings Candleby Lane School Bouncy Castle 100 Cotgrave Football Club Portable sign banners 200 Cotgrave Football Club Defibrilator 495 Cotgrave Town Council Cotgrave Festival 150 Cotgrave Town Council Tour of Britain Poster 55 Clarke Radcliffe on Trent Parish Council Re-usable plastic cups for PC events 300 Royal British Legion Road signs for remembrance day 314 Young Radcliffe Radfest 300 Combellack Girl Guiding Nottinghamshire INTEX Girl Guiding Trip 75 Hickling Parish Council Litter picking 60.89 Kinoulton Parish Council Clock repairs 100 Kinoulton Scouts Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme 104.11 Langar Cum Barnstone Parish Council Community Defibrillators 500 Upper Broughton Village Hall Children's Christmas Party 80 Vale Arts Group Display boards 80 Cooper Rushcliffe 50 + Forum Forum 200 St Edmunds Church Display boards 117 Cottee Keyworth Articultural Arts & Crafts Prizes 50 Show Keyworth Camera Club New laptop 350 Keyworth & District Gardening Bulbs 50 Association Keyworth Parish Council Tour of Britain Promotion 100 Keyworth Young Peoples Centre Football table 250 Widmerpool Parish Council Village flagpole 100 Willoughby WI Day trip to denman college 100 Davidson Bingham and District Audio Magazine Setting up a website 562 Bingham WI Replacing flagstones & fencing 438 Donoghue RACA Rushcliffe Asian Community Exercise classes 200 Association The Rock Church Community Hire of equipment 400 Pantomime Edwards Greythorn Drive Park Tree Planting Scheme 1000 Edyvean Keyworth Articultural Arts & Crafts Prizes 50 Show Keyworth Camera Club New laptop 350 Keyworth & District Gardening Bulbs 50 Association Keyworth Parish Council Tour of Britain Promotion 100 Keyworth Young Peoples Centre Football table 250 Widmerpool Parish Council Village flagpole 100 Willoughby WI Day trip to denman college 100 Greenwood 1st Ruddington Scout Group New roof 513 Ruddington Bowls Club Repairs 150 Ruddington Community Choir Visit to France 100 Ruddington Parish Council Great War Memorial Benches 75 Ruddington Village Museum Display cabinet 37 University of the 3rd Age Promotional/show material 125 Hetherington East Leake History Society Printing costs of WW1 Book 200 Hull Bingham Heritage Trails Association Centenary event 150 Bingham Sports Club Bfest 150 Bingham WI Repairs to paved entrance 200 Notts Fosse Division Girl Guide Various activities 300 Association Royal British Legion Pilgrimage 90 200 Inglis Keyworth Articultural Arts & Crafts Prizes 90 Show Keyworth & District Gardening Bulbs 100 Association Keyworth Parish Council Tour of Britain Promotion 100 Keyworth Young Peoples Centre Football table 300 Widmerpool Parish Council Village flagpole 100 Widmerpool Armistice Day Booklets 210 Willoughby WI Day trip to denman college 100 Joint: Edwalton and Gamston District U3A Purchase of a projector and stand 400 Beadsall Cooper Robinson J Wheeler Jeffreys Cotgrave Coffee Club Funding 100 Cotgrave Festival Activities 325 Cotgrave Welfare Scheme Pantomime 200 Jones Family Action Bus pass 132 Mencap Day Services Dishwasher for Café 200 The Ear Foundation Activities 334.28 The Friary Aprons for staff and volunteers 333.42 Khan Rushcliffe Muslim Women Cultural Running costs 300 Group The Ear Foundation Various costs 250 West Bridgfordian Cricket Club New covers 430 Lawrence East Bridgford Scouts Tents 500 East Bridgford Village Hall Two convector radiators 500 Lungley 1st Ruddington Scout Group New roof 513 Ruddington Bowls Club Repairs 150 Ruddington Community Choir Visit to France 100 Ruddington Parish Council Great War Memorial Benches 75 Ruddington Village Museum Display cabinet 37 University of the 3rd Age Promotional/show material 125 MacInnes Friends of Bridgford Park Display boards 200 RACA Rushcliffe Asian Community Execise sessions 'Engage' 100 Association St Giles Church Seniors Hiring mini bus/coach for trips 200 West Bridgford Liberty Singers Choir t-shirts 250 Mallender R 14th West Bridgford Brownies New programme resources 207.70 Friends of Lady Bay Canal Hire of a weeding machine 350 Lady Bay Bridgford Field Information Board 275 Musicworks Extra sessions 146 The Hook Equipment 21.30 Mallender S Friends of Lady Bay Canal Hire of a weeding machine 350 Lady Bay Bridgford Field Information Board 275 Lady Bay School Association Outdoor cinema community event 271 Musicworks Extra sessions 104 Males East Leake Cricket Club Replacement of ground equipment 100 East Leake History Society Printing costs of WW1 Book 200 East Leake Parish Council Tour of Britain Promotion 50 East Leake Village Show Village hall hire for show & 150 exhibitions St James' Church Repairs 500 Mason Normanton on the Wolds Parish Council Tour of Britain bunting 150 Plumtree Parish Council Tour of Britain bunting 150 Rushcliffe Photographic Society Lighting equipment and stand 250 St Peters Church Community Hall x5 banqueting tables 150 Tollerton Playgroup Playgroup equipment 300 Moore Cropwell Bishop Parish Council Room and film hire 150 Cropwell Bishop Parish Council Improvements to sound system 200 Cropwell Bishop Parish Council Fencing for picnic in the park 120 Cropwell Bishop Memorial Hall Remembrance day service 100 Cropwell Bishop Youth Club Christmas Party 100 Cropwell Cricket Club New cricket balls 168.65 Upper Saxondale Residents Association Saxonbury Festival 100 Phillips Nottingham Hoods Basketball Equipment 600 The Becket School Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme 400 Plant Friends of Bridgford Park Display boards 256.80 Purdue-Horan Bingham and District Audio Magazine Cost of cds 140.40 Bingham Penguins Course 240 RCVS Publicity materials 200 Robinson Breathe Easy Nottingham Purchase emergency contact cards 150 Edwalton Primary School Rebuild walls to school pig pen 250 Friends of Sharphill Public liability insurance 200 Rock Church Community pantomime 250 Smith Radcliffe on Trent Carnival Carlton Brass Band 120 Radcliffe on Trent Parish Council Plastic cups for events 100 Radcliffe on Trent Parish Council Skate Park funding 500 Young Radcliffe Workshops for RadFest2K19 280 Stockwood J 1st Bingham Scout Group Replacement container store 400 Bingham and District Audio Magazine Costs of setting up website 140 Bingham Heritage Trails Association Event to commemorate WW1 150 Bingham RUFC Mini and Little Ruggers Kit bags 200 Little Ruggers 110 Stockwood M Archbishop Cranmer C of E Primary DARE project 342.90 Academy Aslockton Parish Council New village sign 300 Bingham and District Audio Magazine Costs of setting up website 140 RCVS 200 Thurman East Leake Cricket Club Drop spreader 200 East Leake History Society Printing costs of WW1 Book 125 East Leake Parish Council Tour of Britain Promotion 250 Upton Radcliffe on Trent Parish Council Plastic cups for events 300 Radcliffe on Trent Parish Council Village show 200 Radcliffe Railway Station Adoption Projects 200 Group Young Radcliffe RadFest 300 Walker Gotham Park Project Replacing the park equipment 750 Wheeler G Ellerslie Cricket Club Cricket gear for youth members 472.08 Streetwise Maintenance of Compton Acres 520 Roundabout Wheeler J Gamston Litter Pickers Purchase equipment 192 St Edmunds Church Coffee morning 350 St Edmunds Church Display Boards for Remembrance 250 .
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