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Councillors' Locality Budgets 2021-2022 Locality Budgets 2021-2022 Last Updated: 31 August 2021 Aldeburgh & Leiston - Cllr T-J Haworth-Culf Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £570.00 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £8,570.00 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL 19/02/2021 Leiston Makes Space for Wildlife Natural planting scheme (still to be paid) (committed 2020-2021) £570.00 COMMITMENTS Total allocated £570.00 Remaining balance £8,000.00 Beccles - Cllr Peggy McGregor Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £2,085.50 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £10,085.50 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL 26/02/2021 Beccles & Area Pop Up Shop Fresh & tinned food for those in need (committed 2020-2021) £1,085.50 26/02/021 PCC All Saints Church Worlingham New toilet & kitchen facilities (committed 2020-2021) £775.00 06/08/2021 Friends of Ravensmere School Sensory garden and music equipment £970.00 COMMITMENTS 26/02/021 PCC All Saints Church Worlingham New toilet & kitchen facilities (committed 2020-2021) Still to paid £225.00 06/08/2021 Beccles Library Equipment for Summer Reading Challenge activities £1,000.00 Mental Health awareness training: Beccles Free School & Sir 19/08/2021 Student Life John Leman School £300.00 Summer activities children in the Beccles, Worlingham, Barnby 21/08/2021 East Suffolk Community Engagement and North Cove area £200.00 Total allocated £4,555.50 Remaining balance £5,530.00 Beccles - Cllr Caroline Topping Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £0.00 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL 06/08/2021 Beccles Library Large lego and other activities £1,000.00 COMMITMENTS Total allocated £1,000.00 Remaining balance £7,000.00 Belstead Brook - Cllr Christopher Hudson Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £1,500.00 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £9,500.00 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL Repairs to soffit at St. Mary's Church, Washbrook (Committed 23/10/2020 Churches Conservation Trust 2020-2021) £500.00 20/08/2021 Pinewood PC Electric Parking gate to Community Centre £3,000.00 COMMITMENTS 23/12/2020 Hour Community Equipment for podcast studio (Committed 2020-2021) £1,000.00 Total allocated £4,500.00 Remaining balance £5,000.00 Bixley - Cllr Paul West Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £8,401.00 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £16,401.00 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL COMMITMENTS 16/04/2020 New Wolsey Theatre Community Project (committed 2020-2021) £1,000.00 24/06/2020 Rushmere Good Neighbourhood Scheme Start up Costs (still to be paid) (committed 2020-2021) £310.00 25/03/2021 Suffolk Highways Grass Verges (committed 2020-2021) £7,091.00 Total allocated £8,401.00 Remaining balance £8,000.00 Blackbourn - Cllr Joanna Spicer Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £4,150.00 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £12,150.00 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL Repairs and Renovation of St Mary's Church (committed 2020- 15/12/2020 Market Weston Parochial Church Council 2021) £1,500.00 17/02/2021 Coney Weston Parish Council New village green project (committed 2020-2021) £1,000.00 02/02/2021 Friends of Honington School Laptops, tablets and chrome books (committed 2020-2021) £750.00 COMMITMENTS 15/10/2020 Suffolk County Council - Flood & Waste Management Grundle Health and Safety Signs (committed 2020-2021) £400.00 01/02/2021 Green Ixworth Survey of River Blackbourn (committed 2020-2021) £500.00 30/07/2021 Honington and Sapiston Parish Council Notice Board £500.00 Total allocated £4,650.00 Remaining balance £7,500.00 Blything - Cllr Richard Smith MVO Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £1,751.24 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £9,751.24 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL COMMITMENTS 09/12/2020 Yoxford Parish Council Public information map for village (committed 2020-2021) £150.00 Audio-Visual Equipment, blinds and fitting (still to be paid) 26/02/2021 Saxmundham and District CIC (committed 2020-2021) £1,601.24 Total allocated £1,751.24 Remaining balance £8,000.00 Bosmere - Cllr Kay Oakes Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £4,750.00 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £12,750.00 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL 04/03/2020 Wattisham Airfield Community Garden (committed 2019-2020) £1,000.00 23/02/2021 Needham Market Community Chinwag Hall hire (committed 2020-2021) £750.00 Basketball & Mini Soccer Combination Unit Picnic style tables 08/06/2020 Ringshall Village Hall Management Committee (committed 2020-2021) £1,000.00 COMMITMENTS 23/02/2021 Battisford & District Cricket Club New nets (committed 2020-2021) £1,000.00 28/06/2020 The Church of St. Mary, Little Finborough Repair to floor tiling & lowering of plinth (committed 2020-2021) £1,000.00 16/07/2021 St Marys Church, Offton Restoration and cleaning of memorial £1,050.00 22/08/2021 Needham Market Skate Park Committee Multi use games and children's play area £2,000.00 Total allocated £7,800.00 Remaining balance £4,950.00 Brandon - Cllr Victor Lukaniuk Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £0.00 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL 20/05/2021 Elveden Cricket Club Club house improvements £1,500.00 06/06/2021 Brandon Town Football Club Goalposts £1,000.00 06/07/2021 Brandon Town Football Club Outdoor defibrillator £600.00 20/05/2021 Brandon Bowling Club Upgrade bowling green £1,500.00 COMMITMENTS 10/08/2021 Friends of IESB Planning and design fees for all weather football pitch £2,000.00 Total Allocated £6,600.00 Remaining balance £1,400.00 Bridge - Cllr Rob Bridgeman Remaining balance from 2020-2021 £0.00 Committed 2020-2021 £8,741.52 Budget allocated for 2021-2022 £8,000.00 Total for 2021-2022 £16,741.52 DATE BENEFICIARY PROPOSAL 01/03/2020 Bangladeshi Support Centre Saturday School costs & Pita Festival (Committed 2019-20) £1,000.00 07/11/2020 Access Community Trust Manpower, Vehicle and Venue Hire (committed 2020-2021) £252.30 WASSUP to deliver a half day session to 20 Ipswich Primary £2,500.00 25/03/2021 Volunteering Matters Schools (committed 2020-2021) Funding for costumes, props and filming of Project 21’s ) £400.00 25/03/2021 Project 21 production (committed 2020-2021 25/03/2021 Ipswich Winter Night Shelter En-suite Shower (committed 2020-2021) £1,500.00 20/08/2021 Out Loud Music CIC Sound City Ipswich 2021 programming, marketing, production £3,000.00 COMMITMENTS Funding for young people to attend sessions at the CCC £500.00 25/03/2021 Creative Computing Club (committed 2020-2021) 25/03/2021 Hillside Primary School PTA Suffolk4 sets of wide fixed communication tables and benches campaign (committed and associated 2020-2021) activities £589.22 25/03/2021 Suffolk Mind (committed 2020-2021) £2,000.00 Total allocated £11,741.52 Remaining balance £5,000.00 Bungay - 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