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Appendix 1 PDF 245 KB Appendix 1 LIF Projects Supported to Date by Ward Project Ward LIF allocation * Project status Old Basing Baden Powell Centre Basing £ 200,000.00 In progress redevelopment Mapledurwell pavilion refurbishment Basing £ 6,200.00 In progress Heath End Village Hall extension Baughurst and Tadley £ 22,000.00 In progress North St Leonard's Church community facilities Bramley and Sherfield £ 38,500.00 Complete extension Sherfield Village Hall refurbishment Bramley and Sherfield £ 86,400.00 Complete Sherfield on Loddon new cemetery Bramley and Sherfield £ 50,000.00 In progress Bramley Village Hall coordinator post Bramley and Sherfield £ 30,000.00 In progress Bramley road safety improvements Bramley and Sherfield £ 239,357.00 In progress Brookvale Hall refurbishment and centre Brookvale and Kings £ 104,300.00 In progress manager post Furlong Wessex Christian Fellowship community Brookvale and Kings £ 65,000.00 In progress facilities extension Furlong Ridgeway Community Centre manager post Buckskin £ 54,100.00 Complete Buckskin Evangelical Church community Buckskin £ 120,000.00 Complete annexe Ridgeway Centre youth room upgrade Buckskin £ 50,000.00 In progress Ecchinswell play park upgrade Burghclere, Highclere and £ 14,700.00 Complete St Mary Bourne Ecchinswell car park improvements Burghclere, Highclere and £ 25,600.00 Complete St Mary Bourne Portal Hall Burghclere roof repairs Burghclere, Highclere and £ 28,200.00 Complete St Mary Bourne Newtown Village Hall refurbishment and Burghclere, Highclere and £ 6,000.00 Complete defibrillator installation St Mary Bourne Ecchinswell Village Hall refurbishment Burghclere, Highclere and £ 35,000.00 In progress St Mary Bourne St Mary Bourne Village Centre refurbishment Burghclere, Highclere and £ 6,916.00 Complete St Mary Bourne Sherfield Park Community Centre youth Chineham £ 119,000.00 In progress facilities extension Woolton Hill Church Hall refurbishment and East Woodhay £ 26,000.00 Complete extension Basingstoke Citizens Advice office Eastrop £ 48,100.00 In progress refurbishment Chute House heating and energy efficiency Eastrop £ 6,825.00 Complete improvements Viables Community Centre IT infrastructure Grove £ 19,700.00 Complete improvements St John's Primary School eco-library and Grove £ 75,000.00 Complete community space Viables Community Centre storage facility Grove £ 40,000.00 In progress Hatch Warren Community Centre toilet Hatch Warren and £ 20,000.00 Complete refurbishment Beggarwood Basingstoke Hockey Club pitch improvements Kempshott £ 200,000.00 In progress Ashford Hill play park upgrade Kingsclere £ 33,600.00 Complete Fieldgate Centre refurbishment of kitchen, Kingsclere £ 21,860.00 Complete toilets and flooring Michael's Filed pavilion refurbishment and Kingsclere £ 29,900.00 In progress pitch improvements Fieldgate Centre lighting upgrade Kingsclere £ 17,000.00 In progress Oakridge Hall for All refurbishment Norden £ 107,000.00 In progress Oakley tennis court resurfacing and Oakley and North Waltham £ 17,440.00 Complete renovation Overton riverside walk feasibility study Overton, Laverstoke and £ 4,000.00 Complete Steventon Overton Town Meadow hut refurbishment Overton, Laverstoke and £ 52,800.00 In progress Steventon Overton Berrydown Sports Ground athletics Overton, Laverstoke and £ 52,500.00 In progress centre and winter lighting improvements Steventon Laverstoke and Freefolk play park upgrade Overton, Laverstoke and £ 29,000.00 In progress Steventon Stratfield Saye Village Hall boiler replacement Pamber and Silchester £ 2,261.00 Complete Silchester Village Hall roofing repairs Pamber and Silchester £ 27,000.00 In progress Mortimer West End play park upgrade Pamber and Silchester £ 30,000.00 In progress Popley Fields Community Centre Popley East and Popley £ 122,500.00 In progress refurbishment and solar panels West St Gabriel's community facilities extension Popley East and Popley £ 400,000.00 In progress and upgrade West Melrose Community Hall feasibility study to Popley East and Popley £ 4,400.00 Complete increase capacity West Bermuda Hall feasibility study to increase Popley East and Popley £ 17,000.00 Complete capacity West Melrose Hall extension Popley East and Popley £ 343,800.00 In progress West Bermuda Hall refurbishment Popley East and Popley £ 280,000.00 In progress West Rooksdown street furniture Rooksdown £ 34,795.00 In progress Rooksdown skate park Rooksdown £ 120,000.00 In progress Rooksdown Spinney Trail Rooksdown £ 183,600.00 In progress Chute Pavilion and tennis court refurbishment Sherborne St John £ 30,000.00 Complete Ramsdell play park upgrade Sherborne St John £ 14,300.00 Complete St Peter's Church Hall floor refurbishment South Ham £ 7,000.00 Complete Russell Howard Pavilion upgrade South Ham £ 130,500.00 In progress Tadley Youth Centre new building Tadley Central £ 201,200.00 Complete Preston Candover upgrade to sports changing Upton Grey and the £ 52,000.00 In progress facilities Candovers Ellisfield Memorial Hall heating improvements Upton Grey and the £ 17,100.00 In progress Candovers Whitchurch parking and access improvements Whitchurch £ 70,000.00 In progress Hurstbourne Priors Village Hall kitchen Whitchurch £ 10,000.00 Complete upgrade Testbourne Community School artificial sports Whitchurch £ 200,000.00 In progress pitch Total £ 4,399,454.00 * LIF allocation shown as final grant amount on completed projects and as maximum allocation on projects in progress.
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