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Details of Scheme Newport Pagnell Soap Box Derby WARD BASED BUDGETS ITEM 9 Date Councillor Ward Party NewportDetails of Pagnell Scheme Soap Box Amount 29/07/2015 Alexander, Paul NP South Liberal Democrat Derby - Financial assistance for admin costs of NP Soapbox 200 03/08/2015 Alexander, Paul NP South Liberal Democrat TCV Green Gym - Reinstatement of railway signage on refurbished Great Linford Station on Railway Walk. 240 18/09/2015 Alexander, Paul NP South Liberal Democrat Ousedale School - Contribution to arts and craft project 100 The Brooklands Centre - Contribution towards a replacement Christmas 08/10/2015 Alexander, Paul Newport Pagnell South Liberal Democrat tree 100 The Mead Centre - Contribution to newly established 'Mead Centre' which is part of the United Reform 02/11/2015 Alexander, Paul NP South Liberal Democrat Church, Newport Pagnell. 100 Newport Pagnell Partnership - leaflets 29/02/2016 Alexander, Paul Newport Pagnell South Liberal Democrat promoting historical trail 100 Winter Night Shelter - helping local 29/02/2016 Alexander, Paul Newport Pagnell South Liberal Democrat homeless people 160 SBE and Tattenhoe Parish Council - 09/12/2015 Bald, Edith Tattenhoe Conservative Grit Bins 650 03/02/2016 Bald, Edith Tattenhoe Conservative Giles Brook School - Trim Trail 350 05/10/2015 Baume, Carol Bletchley East Labour and Co-operative The Crosslinks Centre - Contribution towards the Lakes Estate Annual Fireworks and Entertainment Event 250 Citizens Advice Bureau - Pop up 18/01/2016 Baume, Carol Bletchley East Labour clinic in Bletchley East Ward 500 Fenny Stratford Residents Association - safe play area/football 15/02/2016 Baume, Carole Bletchley East Labour pitch 250 08/09/2015 Betteley, Sarah Central Milton Keynes Labour Big Local Conniburrow - CCC - Walking Bus 200 Middleton and MK Village Community Group - festive lantern parade, lights 24/11/2015 Bint, John Broughton Conservative and carols 250 Citizens Advice Bureau - pop up clinic 03/12/2015 Bint, John Broughton Conservative in Broughton 250 Broughton and Milton Keynes Parish 16/02/2016 Bint, John Broughton Conservative Council - Local Events 350 Campbell Park Parish Council - Local 16/02/2016 Bint, John Broughton Conservative Events 75 Great Linford Parish Council - Local 16/02/2016 Bint, John Broughton Conservative Events 75 MK Dons Sport and Education Trust - 29/02/2016 Brackenbury, Ric Campell Park Liberal Democrat Parenting classes 250 Great Linford Parish Council - Replacement benches for Willen Park 29/02/2016 Brackenbury, Ric Campbell Park Liberal Democrat play area 500 Great Linford St Andrews Scout Group - 2 replacement tents for scout 02/11/2015 Bradburn, Robin Bradwell Liberal Democrat group 260 Citizens Advice Bureau - 1 x Pop up 05/11/2015 Bradburn, Robin Bradwell Liberal Democrat Clinic 250 St Lawrence Bradwell - contribution to 09/02/2016 Bradburn, Robin Bradwell Liberal Democrat church redecoration fund 190 Bellfounder House - contribution to 26/02/2016 Bradburn, Robin Bradwell Liberal Democrat events for residents 100 Radcote Lodge - contribution to 26/02/2016 Bradburn, Robin Bradwell Liberal Democrat events for residents 100 Fl;intergill Court - contribution to 26/02/2016 Bradburn, Robin Bradwell Liberal Democrat events for residents 100 Public Realm - MKC - Installing Football posts in Lamb Lane, 12/01/2016 Bramall, Alice Danesborough and Walton Conservative Wavendon Gate 500 WARD BASED BUDGETS Woburn Sands Band - new 20/01/2016 Bramall, Alice Danesborough and Walton Conservative equipment 250 Bow Brickhill pre-School - literacy, communication and language 22/01/2016 Bramall, Alice Danesborough and Walton Conservative resources 250 Stony Stratford Town Council - Plants 09/12/2015 Brunning, Denise Stony Stratford Conservative for Memorial Garden 210 Fullers Slade Residents Association - 26/01/2016 Brunning, Denise Stony Stratford Conservative Big Lunch Community Event 380 Stony Stratford Town Council - 27/01/2016 Brunning, Denise Stony Stratford Conservative defibrillator 400 Citizens Advice Bureau - 4 x pop up 17/12/2015 Buckley, Andrew Monkston Conservative clinics in Monkston 1000 The Little Bookshop - display racks, 03/03/2016 Burke, Margaret Stantonbury Labour books, etc for bookshop 1000 Howe Park School - Contribution to 22/02/2016 Cannon, Peter Shenley Brook End Liberal Democrat transport costs for school trips 350 Shenley Brook End Parish Council - 26/02/2016 Cannon, Peter Shenley Brook End Liberal Democrat Grit bin for area 650 St Mary's Church - contribution to the 22/01/2016 Clancy, Ann Bletchley Park Conservative 'Food Cupboard'. 300 Shenley Church End Parish Council - 08/02/2016 Clifton, Matthew Loughton and Shenley Labour Staging for Medbourne Pavilion 1000 15/12/2015 Coventry, Stephen Woughton Labour The Redway School - contribution towards musical instruments 1000 Broughton and Milton Keynes Parish 15/02/2016 Crooks, Sam Broughton Liberal Democrat Council - 50th Anniversary Oak Tree 150 Friends of Brooklands School - 26/02/2016 Crooks, Sam Broughton Liberal Democrat contribution to project fund 150 Oaktree Court - purchase of 29/02/2016 Crooks, Sam Broughton Liberal Democrat gardening equipment for residents 150 The Parks Trust - new sign for 29/02/2016 Crooks, Sam Broughton Liberal Democrat Dinosaur play park 50 Lovat Fields Project Fund - 29/02/2016 Crooks, Sam Broughton Liberal Democrat replacement indoor bowls mat 150 1st Broughton Brownies - contribution 03/03/2016 Crooks, Sam Broughton Liberal Democrat to craft materials 150 Poppy Avenue Residents - public 09/03/2016 Crooks, Sam Broughton Liberal Democrat liability for street parties and events 200 Public Realm - MKC - replacement 03/02/2016 David and Victoria HopkinsDanesborough and Walton Conservative sign in Woburn Sands 359.65 Shenley Church End PC - Staging for 29/02/2016 Dransfield, Andy Loughton Conservative Medbourne School 1000 16/07/2015 Eastman, Derek NP South Liberal Democrat The Food Bank - Provision of food to Newport Pagnell's vulnerable families 200 17/07/2015 Eastman, Derek NP South Liberal Democrat The Brooklands Centre - Contribution towards a replacement Christmas tree 100 03/08/2015 Eastman, Derek NP South Liberal Democrat TCV Green Gym - Reinstatement of railway signage on refurbished Great Linford Station on Railway Walk. 240 The Winter Night Shelter - support for 30/11/2015 Eastman, Derek NP South Liberal Democrat local homeless people 100 Friends of Giffard Park Pond - contribution towards maintenance of 08/12/2015 Eastman, Derek NP South Liberal Democrat the pond. 100 1st NP Company The Boys Brigade - 29/02/2016 Eastman, Derek Newport Pagnell South Liberal Democrat SupershoesContribution -to purchase cost of tents of art 160 materials to work with and support 29/02/2016 Eastman, Derek Newport Pagnell South Liberal Democrat Greatlocal children Linford Stliving Andrews with cancer. Scout 100 Group - Contribution towards a 02/11/2015 Exon, Robert Bradwell Liberal Democrat Bouncy Castle for use by the scout 250 Heeland Rangers FC - Equipment for 13/11/2015 Exon, Robert Bradwell Liberal Democrat club 200 WARD BASED BUDGETS Sieve MK Gateway - New books for 07/12/2015 Exon, Robert Bradwell Liberal Democrat reading group 200 1st Two Mile Ash Guides - Trip to Big 09/12/2015 Exon, Robert Bradwell Liberal Democrat Rock 200 Milton Keynes Food Bank - 18/01/2016 Exon, Robert Bradwell Liberal Democrat contribution to help local families 30 Two Mile Ash and Great Holm Scouts 18/01/2016 Exon, Robert Bradwell Liberal Democrat - equipment for Scouts 120 Worktree - sessions for employees 26/02/2016 Ferrans, Jennie Monkston Liberal Democrat and students for careers education 480 Public Realm - MKC: Seesaw for 03/03/2016 Ferrans, Jennie Monkston Liberal Democrat play area 300 Open Door - housing and 03/03/2016 Ferrans, Jennie Monkston Liberal Democrat homelessness advice service 220 The Food Bank - Contribution 09/12/2015 Ganatra, Hiten Shenley Brook End Conservative towards urgently required items 350 Coaching forward project - coaching 15/02/2016 Ganatra, Hiten Shenley Brook End Conservative for Shenley Brook End students 250 Emerson Valley Brownies - Contribution to activities for the 15/02/2016 Ganatra, Hiten Shenley Brook End Conservative Brownies 400 Shenley Brook End and Tattenhoe Parish Council - contribution towards 02/02/2016 Geaney, Maggie Bletchley West Conservative grit bins 81.25 Coldharbour School - 'golden mile' 12/02/2016 Geaney, Maggie Bletchley West Conservative walk for school 565 Emerson Valley Playgroup - play 12/02/2016 Geaney, Maggie Bletchley West Conservative equipment 350 Stoke Goldington Parish Council - contribution towards local community 02/03/2016 Geary, Andrew Newport Pagnell and HanslopeConservative and recreational activities 250 Haversham Parish Council - contribution towards local community 02/03/2016 Geary, Andrew Newport Pagnell and HanslopeConservative and recreational activities 250 Castlethorpe Parish Council - contribution towards older persons 02/03/2016 Geary, Andrew Newport Pagnell and HanslopeConservative annual event 250 Garyhurst Parish Meeting - contribution towards equipment hire 02/03/2016 Geary, Andrew Newport Pagnell and HanslopeConservative for community weekend 250 29/02/2016 Geary, Peter Olney Conservative Weston Underwood PC - Defibrillator 200 Lavendon Parish Council - Planters 29/02/2016 Geary, Peter Olney Conservative and CCTV for Pavilion 800 Shenley Church End Parish Council - Bench for children's play area in 02/11/2015 Gifford, Elizabeth Stony Stratford Labour Crownhill 295 Citizens Advice Bureau - pop up clinic 09/12/2015 Gifford, Elizabeth
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