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Grants Awarded 2016-17 List for Web (List Is Groups Only).Xlsx Grants Awarded in the financial year of 2016/2017 Period 01.04.2016 to 31.03.2017 Number Amount Groups 582 £2,491,953 Individuals 464 £1,007,041 Total 1046 £3,498,994 Groups awarded: Date Grant Application Grant Application Name Project Description - Summary Amount Awarded Ward Approved No 01/04/2016 A382109 6th Benton Scouts Group Towards new equipment for the group. £2,846 Benton Ashington Rugby Club (Ashington Joint 01/04/2016 A388167 Towards a disabled toilet. £7,923 Bothal Welfare Rugby Football Club) 01/04/2016 A396611 Benwell & Walbottle Cricket Club Towards the purchase of new triple gang field cutter. £3,495 Newburn To extend the club by adding the new ring and equipment to help 01/04/2016 A396527 Brandon Boxing Club £5,000 Brandon develop the club and cater for the ever growing members. 01/04/2016 A399417 Cramlington Town Football Club Towards new equipment for the group. £5,000 Cramlington West Cumnock and New 01/04/2016 A393376 Cumnock Bowling Club Towards replacing the existing club wall. £5,000 Cumnock Towards building protective fencing and fox proofing the enclosures 01/04/2016 A393548 Daisy Chain Project £5,570 Norton West from predators. 01/04/2016 A390834 East Bedlington Community Centre Towards fixtures and fittings of a community cafe. £5,500 Sleekburn 01/04/2016 A385607 Ellington Village Hall Towards an extension to the kitchen and refit. £11,100 Lynemouth 01/04/2016 A386997 Justice Prince CIC Towards new IT equipment. £5,000 Longbenton 01/04/2016 A397996 Killingworth Young Peoples Club To purchase new equipment for the group. £5,000 Killingworth Pegswood Recreation Ground and Towards installing a new 80kw boiler to replace the existing Potterton 01/04/2016 A396474 £3,948 Pegswood Social Welfare boiler which no longer works. 01/04/2016 A394123 Stepney Bank Stables Towards fitting an insulated steel shutter with motor and switch. £2,370 Ouseburn Towards the replacement and upgrade of the gym equipment and 01/04/2016 A396595 Tyne Amateur Rowing Club £5,500 Newburn indoor rowing machines. Towards the purchase of 3 sets of Harrods UK steel goalposts 16` x 6` 01/04/2016 A396354 Whiteshawgate 3G Sports Trust £5,500 Avondale and Stonehouse with safety self weighted roller. 04/04/2016 A382744 Hooton Pagnell DCC Towards the restoration of the organ. £3,000 Sprotbrough 04/04/2016 A404939 Lanchester Cricket Club Towards new netting equipment at the request of the donor. £500 Lanchester Towards Best of Darlington Sponsorship invoice for payment at the 05/04/2016 A405065 Darlington Borough Council £3,000 Central request of the donor. 06/04/2016 A405192 Barnardo`s Towards Barnardos costs at the request of the donor. £40 Collingwood 06/04/2016 A405202 Durham Wildlife Trust Dr James Anderson - DD £32 Hetton Home Group Limited (Stonham Care Spennymoor and 07/04/2016 A400800 To fund the purchase of books for the Freedom Programme. £1,000 and Support) Middlestone 07/04/2016 A405103 Wear Jammin CIC Towards a recording slot at local radio station. £975 Crook Chester-le-Street North and 13/04/2016 A400773 Chester-le-Street Sea Cadets Towards toilet facilities refurbishment. £1,500 East To replace damaged tables at the Academy with new tables and for the 13/04/2016 A397945 Darlington Table Tennis Academy tables that have been replaced to be transferred to Longfield satellite £1,000 North Road club where there are insufficient tables. Spennymoor and 13/04/2016 A402085 Spennymoor Boxing Academy Towards a new strip for the members and new equipment. £1,000 Middlestone East Durham Community Development 14/04/2016 A406074 Towards the Chit Chat project as requested by the donor. £2,000 Peterlee East Trust Ltd University of Sunderland Development Towards the university scholarship programme at the request of the 14/04/2016 A406068 £10,000 Millfield Trust donors. 14/04/2016 A406155 Wear Valley Woodturners Association VSS Q4 Prize Winner. £250 Burnopfield and Dipton Towards improving local young people’s pathways in to employment by 18/04/2016 A405548 Auckland Youth & Community Centre £4,728 Woodhouse Close delivering activities and courses. 18/04/2016 A405877 Barnard Castle Amateur Boxing Club To purchase junior boxing equipment. £2,000 Barnard Castle East To fund swimming sessions for 1 hour per week for those with both 18/04/2016 A398334 Durham Otters Swimming Club £1,925 Elvet and Gilesgate mental and physical disabilities. 18/04/2016 A402243 Sherburn Community Association Towards the costs of loft insulation. £4,000 Sherburn Towards a unique programme to purchase a life size cloth man with a 19/04/2016 A405766 Monkfish Productions CIC range of features and a health and wellbeing resource for men with £1,000 Bishop Auckland Town learning disabilities. 20/04/2016 A403113 Breathing Space Improvements to the lighting inside and outside of the building. £1,400 Framwellgate Moor Durham City Amateur Swimming and Towards the underwater coaching project which required ipads and a go 20/04/2016 A405561 £1,500 Elvet and Gilesgate Polo Club pro with associate equipment to develop the training of young athletes. To provide all weather cover for both visiting bowlers plus spectators all 20/04/2016 A378394 Treeton Miners Welfare Bowling Club £642 Rother Vale year round. 20/04/2016 A385599 Ulley Sailing Club Towards a disabled access jetty. £1,266 Holderness 22/04/2016 A406857 Durham Cathedral Towards Durham Cathedral Open Treasure Ltd as requested by donor. £5,000 Elvet 22/04/2016 A406466 Highlights Productions Ltd. Towards touring equipment. £1,000 Weardale 22/04/2016 A402184 Murton Mams Towards the chill and chat project. £5,000 Murton 22/04/2016 A406191 Northern Friends Circle Towards hosting a cultural event. £1,000 Peterlee East 25/04/2016 A406985 Cambois Community Association Towards the Gala Day 2016 at the request of the donor. £100 Sleekburn Cornerstone Supported Housing and 25/04/2016 A406983 Towards the work of Conerstones at the request of the donor. £7,000 Willington and Hunwick Counselling Ltd Towards the set up of a community football club covering under 12, 14 25/04/2016 A392332 Hickleton Parish Council £3,000 Sprotbrough boys and under 13 girls. Towards running a series of outreach arts workshops with a number of 26/04/2016 A401726 Darlington Community Carnival schools, voluntary groups and collectives throughout Darlington £2,000 College Borough. To purchase 30 new tables for the St Nicholas Community Coffee 27/04/2016 A401942 St Nicholas Church Durham £1,500 Elvet Lounge. 9 Guides (aged 10 & 12) are taking the opportunity to attend their first 28/04/2016 A406849 1st Durham (Antioch House) Guides £300 Neville`s Cross full activity camp. 29/04/2016 A407772 Durham City Baptist Church Towards a family fun day. £300 Elvet and Gilesgate 29/04/2016 A406930 South Durham Gymnastics Club Towards an Olympic Standard Floor Area. £4,000 Spennymoor 29/04/2016 A401281 South Stanley Partnership Towards the groups running costs and decorating the building. £2,000 Stanley Towards creating a programme of activities which will include healthy 03/05/2016 A390996 Alington House Community Association £4,500 Elvet and Gilesgate lifestyles, holistic therapies, and educational activities. 03/05/2016 A406847 Bishop Auckland Tennis Club To provide a tennis course to develop the participation of teenagers. £300 Bishop Auckland Town Bishop Healthy Heart-Beat Support 03/05/2016 A406961 Towards healthy activities. £3,000 Woodhouse Close Group 03/05/2016 A388263 Foundation of Light Towards classroom fit outs. £50,000 Southwick 04/05/2016 A401008 Coxhoe Village Hall Association Village Hall Kitchen complete refurbished. £5,000 Coxhoe Framwellgate and Newton 04/05/2016 A405565 Durham City Centre Youth Project To support the continuation of the youth delivery. £4,747 Hall 04/05/2016 A400621 Friends of Senior Citizens Towards improvements to the toilet facilities. £2,850 Aycliffe East 04/05/2016 A408179 Friends of West Park Towards contract administration and meeting invoice 2897479. £475 Central 04/05/2016 A401022 Horden Colliery Welfare Cricket Club Towards mobile cricket pitch Covers and run-up covers. £2,000 Horden 05/05/2016 A408299 British Trust for Ornithology Yearly donation at the request of the donor. £75 Thetford-Saxon 05/05/2016 A408302 British Trust for Ornithology Membership fee to British Trust of Ornithology for Dr James Anderson. £17 Thetford-Saxon To enable 3 pupils to go on an exchange visit to Ogawara Elementary 05/05/2016 A408273 Escomb Primary School £4,500 West Auckland School in Japan in October 2016. 05/05/2016 A408295 Gurkha Welfare Trust Annual donation at the request of the donor. £300 Downton and Ebble Valley 05/05/2016 A408266 Keswick Mountain Rescue Team Annual membership. £100 Boltons RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection 05/05/2016 A408283 Direct Debit created by Dr James Anderson. £640 South Jesmond of Birds) RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection 05/05/2016 A408287 To cover the costs of Annual membership. £55 South Jesmond of Birds) 05/05/2016 A408305 Tibet Foundation Annual donation at request of donor. £250 Cathedrals Godalming Farncombe and 05/05/2016 A408291 World Wildlife Fund Towards an annual donation of £300. £300 Catteshall 06/05/2016 A407118 Medomsley Methodist Youth Club To fund the purchase of new equipment, rent and trips. £1,570 Leadgate and Medomsley 10/05/2016 A403622 Sedgefield School Sport Partnership Towards the costs associated with Sedgefield Dash. £5,250 Chilton To fund the purchase of new equipment and coaches coaching FA 10/05/2016 A407135 Sedgefield Youth FC £1,000 Sedgefield courses. Upper Teesdale Agricultural Support 10/05/2016 A409077 Contribution to UTASS`s Organisational Costs. £10,000 Barnard Castle West Services (UTASS) Towards bursaries for the Regional Support Programme in County 11/05/2016 A402484 National Youth Choirs of Great Britain £2,500 Neville`s Cross Durham.
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