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Councillor First Name Division Scheme Details 2010-2011 Payee First Left to Councillor Division Scheme Details 2010-2011 Total spent Payee Name spend Bailey John Finedon Finedon Infant School - Books £3,000.00 £8,252.35 Friends of Finedon Infant School Two canvas ridge tents - 1st Orlingbury Guide Unit £750.00 £0.00 1st Orlingbury Guide Unit Cransley Hospice - new palliative care unit in the north of the county £500.00 Cransley Hospice Mobile speed camera - Isham Parish Council £1,250.00 Isham Parish Council Mobile speed camera - Orlingbury Parish Council £1,250.00 Orlingbury Parish Council Mears Ashby & Hardwick Community Magazine - printing costs £500.00 Mears Ashby & Hardwick Magazine £8,252.35 TOTAL £7,250.00 Left to spend Beardsworth Sally Kingsthorpe Contribution towards the restoration of Thornton Park Gardens £1,000.00 £4,850.00 The Friends of Thornton Park Kingsthorpe Nature Reserve - boardwalk £2,000.00 £1,100.00 The Wildlife Trust Pride of Northampton Lion - Kingsthorpe Primary £450.00 Friends of Kingsthorpe Village Primary School Northgate School Arts Project - Horticultural project - raised beds £400.00 Friends of Northagate Experience African Culture & Well Being Open Day - running costs £250.00 New Ark Foundation New Pastures Youth Work Club £750.00 New Pastures Youth Work Club Contibution to a Uganda expedition for young people £300.00 NAYC New Kissing Gate for disabled access to field £500.00 Kingsthorpe Moors Trust £300.00 Kingswell Senior Citizens Club - cost of guest speakers & coach parties Kingswell Senior Citizens Club Kingsthorpe Methodist Church - new boiler £3,500.00 Kingsthorpe Methodist Church £5,950.00 TOTAL £9,450.00 Left to spend Bell Paul Swanspool Cransley Hospice - new palliative care unit in the north of the county £500.00 £4,250.00 Cransley Hospice Support for Youth Basketball in Wellingborough £3,300.00 £0.00 Wellingborough Basketball Club Community & Neighbourhood Inclusion Project - set up costs £2,400.00 New Life Tabernacle £4,250.00 TOTAL £6,200.00 Left to spend Blackwell George Earls Barton Grendon PC VAS £2,000.00 £500.00 Grendon Parish Council Grendon Sapphires FC running costs £300.00 £0.00 Grendon Sapphires Youth FC Grendon Pre School £200.00 Grendon Pre School Starfruit Youth Theatre workshops £300.00 Starfruit Youth Theatre Company Earls Barton All Saints - disabled toilets £1,000.00 All Saints Church Hall Earls Barton Festival costs £1,000.00 Earls Barton Village Festival Earls Barton Bowls & Tennis Club disabled toilet £1,000.00 Earls Barton Bowls & Tennis Club Earls Barton Sports Association - projector & sound system £1,250.00 Earls Barton Sports Association Earls Barton Cricket Club - ground maintenance £1,000.00 Earls Barton CC Earls Barton Music - stage piano £1,000.00 Earls Barton Music Earls Barton Methodist Church - ovens & hobs £1,000.00 Earls Barton Methodist Church Earls Barton Youth Club - floor cleaner £1,250.00 Earls Barton Youth Club Earls Barton United FC - new nets £1,000.00 Earls Barton United FC Sporting opportunities for adults with learning disabilities NLDPB Great Doddington church disabled toilets £1,000.00 PCC Gt Doddington Parish Great Doddington Memorial Hall roof £1,000.00 Great Doddington Memorial Hall Wellingborough RFC - kitchen equipment £500.00 Wellingborough RFC Bozeat Weslyan Church All Starz Club - Youth Worker £500.00 All Starz Club Bozeat PC - book £2,000.00 Bozeat Parish Council Bozeat St Mary's Church Hall improvements £2,200.00 £500.00 St Marys Chuch Hall TOTAL £19,500.00 Left to spend Boardman Catherine Uplands Projector & Screen - Daventry Area Neighbourhood Watch £550.00 £1,812.75 Daventry Area Neighbourhood Watch Support Team Contribution towards new premises for West Haddon Pre School £10,000.00 £0.00 West Haddon Pre School Crick Community Work Programme - Brush Cutter £700.00 Crick Parish Council Sibbertoft War Memorial - rennovation £528.75 Sibbertoft Parish Council Ravensthorpe & Coton Village Hall extension & improvements £2,500.00 Ravensthorpe & Coton Village Hall £1,812.75 TOTAL £14,278.75 Left to spend Bromwich Rosemary Towcester Towcester Visitors Centre - Fitting out of the centre - furniture etc £5,875.00 £947.50 Towcester Museum Towcester Allotment Association - new gates £177.50 £3,000.00 Towcester allotment & Garden Association £3,947.50 TOTAL £6,052.50 Left to spend Brookfield Julie Shire Lodge Intergeneration Film Project - Groundworks £4,900.00 £8,450.00 Groundworks Corby Radio - youth training academy £2,000.00 £0.00 Corby FM Ltd £8,450.00 TOTAL £6,900.00 Left to spend Brown Robin Braunston Contribution to the Braunston festival - art workshops £2,000.00 £6,500.00 Braunston Parish Council Kilsby Tennis Club - resurfacing of court £500.00 £0.00 Kilsby Parish Council Production of a Shakespeare DVD - Badby & District Society £1,000.00 Bradby & District Society £6,500.00 TOTAL £3,500.00 Left to spend Bullock Mark Corby Central Deaf Awareness - BSL level 1&2 training Kingswood School £8,000.00 £4,500.00 Friends of Kingswood School £0.00 £4,500.00 TOTAL £8,000.00 Left to spend Church Richard Kingsley £16,900.00 £3,000.00 £19,900.00 TOTAL £0.00 Left to spend Civil Bob Ise Cransley Hospice - new palliative care unit in the north of the county £12,176.03 Cransley Hospice £3,000.00 £15,176.03 TOTAL £0.00 Left to spend Clarke Michael Hackleton Brafield on the Green Sargeant Memorial Hall - toilets £1,500.00 -£500.00 Sargeant Memorial Hall St Margaret's Church Denton - heaters & wiring £1,500.00 £3,000.00 PCC St Margaret Cogenhoe Cricket Club - new lawn mower £1,500.00 Cogenhoe Cricket Club John the Baptist Church roof appeal £1,500.00 Hartwell PCC Piddington Roman Villa Museum - new toilet £1,500.00 The Upper Nene Archaeological Society £2,500.00 TOTAL £7,500.00 Left to spend Clarke Tony Castle £17,000.00 TOTAL £0.00 Left to spend Conroy Jenny Spencer 1st Kings Heath Rainbows - Zoo trip & sport/art materials £200.00 £15,530.00 1st Kings Heath Rainbows Kings Heath Family Fun Day - Hire costs buncy castle etc £900.00 £1,553.25 Kings Heath Residents Association Coach hire - visit to Wicksteed Park - Kings Heath Primary PTA £750.00 Kings Heath Primary PTA Kings Heath Community event - coaching sessions, workshops etc £496.75 Church on the Heath £17,083.25 TOTAL £2,346.75 Left to spend Dean David Queensway Visualiser for Hardwick Junior School £999.00 £11,170.90 Friends of Hardwick Junior School Visualiser for Hardwick Infant School £999.00 £0.00 Hardwick Infant School Fund Maths equipment for outdoor play £2,670.00 Friends of Ruskin Junior School Cransley Hospice - new palliative care unit in the north of the county £500.00 Cransley Hospice Equipment for disabled users of Glamis Hall Day Centre £1,061.10 Glamis Hall Day Centre £11,170.90 TOTAL £6,229.10 Left to spend Edwards Don Old Duston Kitchen refurbishment - Duston Village Hall £1,500.00 £4,100.00 Duston Village Hall Duston Swimming Club - Lifeguard training £600.00 £1,500.00 Duston Swimming Club Hopping Hill Primary - Cameras & printing equipment £1,500.00 Friends of Hopping Hill Primary School Duston United Tennis Club - new heaters £800.00 Duston United Tennis Club £5,600.00 TOTAL £4,400.00 Left to spend Edwards Scott Wicksteed Showcase greenhouse made from plastic bottles £300.00 £2,180.27 Southfield School (on behalf of Kfed) Riding for the Disabled residential course for 6 children £1,500.00 £501.00 Isebrook Special School Barton Seagrave Bus Shelter £2,500.00 Barton Seagrave Parish Council Cransley Hospice - new palliative care unit in the north of the county £500.00 Cransley Hospice Kettering Sea cadets - new front door £999.00 Kettering SCC Kettering RFC - shower block £4,420.00 Kettering RFC Kettering RFC - Ladies toilets £1,670.00 Kettering RFC £2,681.27 TOTAL £11,889.00 Left to spend Giddings Richard Lumbertubs Lings Field playbuilders scheme £3,000.00 £12,006.09 Brookside Residents Council - room hire and leaflet production £1,000.00 £0.00 Brookside Residents Council Experience African Culture & Well Being Open Day - running costs £250.00 New Ark Foundation £12,006.09 TOTAL £4,250.00 Left to spend Glynane Brendan Delapre Experience African Culture & Well Being Open Day - running costs £250.00 £5,028.37 New Ark Foundation New floor for Community Church Hall, Towcester Road £2,000.00 £1,340.00 Towcester Road Methodist Church Far Cotton Boxing Club - boxing equipment Far Cotton Boxing Club Dustbin nr Rothersthorpe Road bus shelter £152.25 Far Cotton Residents Association Drumming tutor for 38 weeks - Southern Quarter Devt Ltd £500.00 Southern Quarter Development Ltd £6,368.37 TOTAL £2,902.25 Left to spend Golby Matthew New Duston Swimming Pool Hire - Duston Boy's Brigade £1,535.00 £7,900.00 Duston Boy's Brigade Duston Tea Dance Group - hall hire & running costs £500.00 £1,165.00 Duston Tea Dance Group Contribution towards the cost of a trip to Uganda for young people £300.00 Northamptonshire Association of Youth Clubs £9,065.00 TOTAL £2,335.00 Left to spend Gonzales De Savage Andre East Hunsbury Blackmore Community Centre - play equipment & bench £4,995.00 £12,005.00 Wootton & East Hunsbury Parish Council Blackmore Community Centre - new tables & chairs £4,995.00 £0.00 Wootton & East Hunsbury Parish Council Blackymore Youth Project - projector, screen & broadband £859.82 Wootton & East Hunsbury Parish Council Raising Awareness workshops for young people. £3,665.00 Wootton & East Hunsbury Youth Council Puddleducks - shelter & bench, Blackymore Community Centre £3,965.00 Wootton & East Hunsbury Parish Council £12,005.00 TOTAL £18,479.82 Left to spend Grant Andrew Brackley East Helmdon reading room refurbishment - new chairs
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