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Community Network Member Electoral Division Community Electoral Organisation / Grant Member Grant Description Year Network Division Project Amount Celebration of Cornish Rowing Penzance Cornwall Rowing West Penwith McKenna J and Welcome to £150.00 2018/19 Promenade Association Italian Rowing Crews Penzance Cornwall Pride West Penwith Dwelly T Cornwall Pride CIC £100.00 2018/19 East 2018 Penzance Newlyn Harbour Equipment for West Penwith McKenna J £100.00 2018/19 Promenade Lights fundraising events St Just Graveyard St Just-in- and Higher West Penwith James S St Just Church £500.00 2018/19 Penwith Bosorne Cemetery Project Penzance Fountain Court West Penwith Olivier C Liverty Ltd £200.00 2018/19 Central Gardening Club Zennor Parochial Zennor Bells West Penwith Elliott S Ludgvan £250.00 2018/19 Church Council Restoration St Just-in- West Penwith James S Roaming CIC Roaming Films £200.00 2018/19 Penwith Penzance West Penwith Olivier C Roaming CIC Roaming Films £150.00 2018/19 Central Penzance West Penwith McKenna J Roaming CIC Roaming Films £100.00 2018/19 Promenade Penzance West Penwith Dwelly T Roaming CIC Roaming Films £100.00 2018/19 East Gulval & West Penwith Fonk M Roaming CIC Roaming Films £100.00 2018/19 Heamoor Trythall Play Group West Penwith Elliott S Ludgvan Trythall Play Group £333.93 2018/19 equipment Gulval & The Coachhouse West Penwith Fonk M The Coachhouse £132.98 2018/19 Heamoor Open Day Marazion & St Hilary School Outdoor play West Penwith Nicholas S £100.00 2018/19 Perranuthnoe PTA equipment Newlyn & Cornwall Hospice Neighbourhood West Penwith Harding R £100.00 2018/19 Mousehole Care hubs Gulval & Cornwall Hospice Neighbourhood West Penwith Fonk M £500.00 2018/19 Heamoor Care hubs Plastic Free - Surf Surf Life Saving Life Saving West Penwith Elliott S Ludgvan £150.00 2018/19 GB Championships 2018 St Just-in- The Centre of West Penwith James S Pendeen Online £200.00 2018/19 Penwith Pendeen St Just-in- Pendeen Parish Churchyard West Penwith James S £224.94 2018/19 Penwith Church improvements Marazion & Pengarth Day West Penwith Nicholas S Door alarm system £250.00 2018/19 Perranuthnoe Centre Pengarth Day West Penwith Elliott S Ludgvan Door alarm system £100.00 2018/19 Centre Gulval & Pengarth Day West Penwith Fonk M Door alarm system £100.00 2018/19 Heamoor Centre St Just-in- Cornwall Wildlife Wildlife Watch West Penwith James S £250.00 2018/19 Penwith Trust education sessions Penzance Treneere Team Treneere Lights West Penwith Dwelly T £200.00 2018/19 East Spirit Up Christmas Tredavoe Chapel Newlyn & West Penwith Harding R & Village School christmas trees £90.00 2018/19 Mousehole Room Trust Penzance Penzance Summer West Penwith Olivier C CRCC £100.00 2018/19 Central Get Together Gulval & Samaritans of Training for West Penwith Fonk M £250.00 2018/19 Heamoor Cornwall at Truro volunteers Penzance Samaritans of Training for West Penwith McKenna J £100.00 2018/19 Promenade Cornwall at Truro volunteers Newlyn & Newlyn Harbour West Penwith Harding R harbour lights £125.00 2018/19 Mousehole Lights Penzance Newlyn Harbour West Penwith McKenna J harbour lights £125.00 2018/19 Promenade Lights Newlyn & Marketing and West Penwith Harding R Mousehole Archive £100.00 2018/19 Mousehole communciations Solomon Browne Newlyn & Solomon Browne West Penwith Harding R Memorial Hall £200.00 2018/19 Mousehole Heritage Centre Association Newlyn Harbour Newlyn & Newlyn Harbour West Penwith Harding R Lights - switch on £150.00 2018/19 Mousehole Lights night Newlyn & Kitchen West Penwith Harding R Paul Cricket Club £150.00 2018/19 Mousehole refurbishment Ludgvan Parish Picnic set for Long West Penwith Elliott S Ludgvan £500.00 2018/19 Council Rock Beach Zennor Parish Wi-fi provision for West Penwith Elliott S Ludgvan £500.00 2018/19 Council village hall Bosavern St Just-in- Sowing, Growing & West Penwith James S Community £250.00 2018/19 Penwith Sharing Enterprises Ltd Bolitho Madron Replacement West Penwith Hawkins H St Buryan £600.00 2018/19 Charity Boiler and Flue Penzance St Piran in Penwith West Penwith Dwelly T St Piran in Penwith £150.00 2018/19 East - 2019 event Penzance St Piran in Penwith West Penwith Olivier C St Piran in Penwith £100.00 2018/19 Central - 2019 event replacement of Newlyn & Mousehole West Penwith Harding R storm damaged £200.00 2018/19 Mousehole Harbour Lights display St Levan Parish machinery and West Penwith Hawkins H St Buryan £500.00 2018/19 Council storage shed Penzance Pensans Primary West Penwith Dwelly T Meteor film pod £300.00 2018/19 East School Sennen West Penwith Hawkins H St Buryan Community security lights £270.00 2018/19 Association Lamorna Village replacing village West Penwith Hawkins H St Buryan £500.00 2018/19 Hall hall chairs Churches Penzance West Penwith Olivier C Together in the Food bank £250.00 2018/19 Central Penzance Area Dorset Devon and Cornwall Battlefields area Penzance West Penwith Dwelly T Community Penzance - moss £500.00 2018/19 East Rahbilitation clearance Company Causewayhead Improving street Penzance West Penwith Dwelly T Traders furniture to enter £500.00 2018/19 East Association Britain in Bloom Redeeming Our Penzance Devon and West Penwith McKenna J Communities £150.00 2018/19 Promenade Cornwall Police Conversations Redeeming Our Penzance Devon and West Penwith Olivier C Communities £200.00 2018/19 Central Cornwall Police Conversations Newlyn & Newlyn Trinty West Penwith Harding R community garden £150.00 2018/19 Mousehole Methodist Church Goldsithney Goldsithney Marazion & Christmas Lights West Penwith Nicholas S Christmas Lights £700.00 2018/19 Perranuthnoe and Festivities display upgrade Group Marazion & newsletter and West Penwith Nicholas S St Piran's Hall £303.60 2018/19 Perranuthnoe marketing flyer Creating New Memories - Penzance Newlyn Art Gallery West Penwith McKenna J Making our £100.00 2018/19 Promenade & The Exchange galleries age- and dementia-friendly Newlyn & The Fishermen's West Penwith Harding R Fishermen's Shack £150.00 2018/19 Mousehole Mission Newlyn & Sea, Salts & Sail Cork boat West Penwith Harding R £135.00 2018/19 Mousehole Association workshop St Just-in- Just Fun Parent Just Fun Parent West Penwith James S £551.11 2018/19 Penwith and Toddler Group and Toddler Group Setting up collection points St Just-in- Red Box Project St West Penwith James S and providing £211.63 2018/19 Penwith Just Area boxes to local schools Cornwall St Just-in- West Penwith James S International Male 2019 Festival £363.32 2018/19 Penwith Choral Festival Cornwall Penzance West Penwith Olivier C International Male 2019 Festival £100.00 2018/19 Central Choral Festival Cornwall Penzance West Penwith McKenna J International Male 2019 Festival £100.00 2018/19 Promenade Choral Festival Kowethas An Yeth West Penwith Elliott S Ludgvan Ludgvan Life £166.07 2018/19 Kernewek puchase of recling chair and Gulval & West Penwith Fonk M The Cove magazine £767.02 2018/19 Heamoor subscriptions for patients The Shops that Newlyn & West Penwith Harding R Newlyn Archive have Come and £150.00 2018/19 Mousehole Gone' Penzance Friends of Morrab Children's garden West Penwith Dwelly T £150.00 2018/19 East Gardens noticeboard Penzance Friends of Morrab Children's garden West Penwith Olivier C £100.00 2018/19 Central Gardens noticeboard WCH League of Marazion & West Cornwall West Penwith Nicholas S Friends Treatment £220.00 2018/19 Perranuthnoe Hospital Centre Project WCH League of West Cornwall West Penwith Hawkins H St Buryan Friends Treatment £130.00 2018/19 Hospital Centre Project Marazion & West Penwith Nicholas S St Piran's Hall defibrillator £426.40 2018/19 Perranuthnoe Penzance & Penzance West Penwith McKenna J Newlyn RFC Tour kit £200.00 2018/19 Promenade Under 13's Penzance Penzance Memory West Penwith McKenna J Transport £275.00 2018/19 Promenade Café Weekend opening Penzance Pengarth Day West Penwith McKenna J of Pengarth Day £100.00 2018/19 Promenade Centre Centre activities Weekend opening Newlyn & Pengarth Day West Penwith Harding R of Pengarth Day £100.00 2018/19 Mousehole Centre Centre activities Weekend opening Penzance Pengarth Day West Penwith Olivier C of Pengarth Day £300.00 2018/19 Central Centre Centre activities Jubilee Pool St Just-in- Jubilee Pool West Penwith James S Geothermal £250.00 2018/19 Penwith Penzance Ltd Project Jubilee Pool Newlyn & Jubilee Pool West Penwith Harding R Geothermal £200.00 2018/19 Mousehole Penzance Ltd Project Jubilee Pool Penzance Jubilee Pool West Penwith McKenna J Geothermal £500.00 2018/19 Promenade Penzance Ltd Project Jubilee Pool Penzance Jubilee Pool West Penwith Olivier C Geothermal £500.00 2018/19 Central Penzance Ltd Project Jubilee Pool Gulval & Jubilee Pool West Penwith Fonk M Geothermal £150.00 2018/19 Heamoor Penzance Ltd Project.
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