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Community Grants Scheme - Development) Sub-Committee Considergtion of Applications 18 NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL REPORT To: COMMUNITY SERVICES (COMMUNITY Subject: COMMUNITY GRANTS SCHEME - DEVELOPMENT) SUB-COMMITTEE CONSIDERGTION OF APPLICATIONS From: DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES ate: 29 SEPTEMBER Bef PJKT I p 1999 1. INTRODUCTION Members are asked to consider applications for community grants as detailed in the attached schedule. 2. SCHEDULE 2.1 Schedule 1 details applications continued from the Community Services (Community Development) Sub Committee of 25 August 1999. 2.2 Schedule 2 details new applications received. 3. RECOMMENDATION The financial detail as attached be approved, I:\COMMIlTE\COMDEVE\COMGRANT.DOC DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMUNITY SERVICES (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT) SUB-COMMITTEE MEETING OF 6 OCTOBER 1999 UPDATED SCHEDULE OF COMMUNITY GRANT APPLICATIONS Pages: 1 to4 Applications continued from previous meeting of 25 August 1999 Pages: 5 to 10 New applications received for week ending 17.9.99 Pages: 11 to 13 New applications received for week ending 24.9.99 Schedule One - Continued Applications COMMUNITY GRANT APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING OF 25 AUGUST 1999 Name of Group Purpose Amount Recommendation Total Requested CG9912000-4 New Monkland Parish Church assist with cost of dinner and entertainment f2,000 Airdrie f 825 Social Committee to celebrate millenium (Continued recommendation of f25) 14th Airdrie Cub Scouts assist with cost of summer camp f 900 Airdrie (Previously awarded f200) (Continued recommendation of f25) Springfield Over 60's Club assist with purchase of equipment f500 Airdrie, Northern 28 - E17 f17 (Previouly awarded f300) Corridor, Coatbridge, Shotts, Bellshill Community Arts Group assist with start-up costs of community arts f1,998 f166 project Motherwell, Wishaw 28 - f66 (Previously awarded f30) Headway Group - Motherwell assist with cost of attending national AGM f2,000 Bellshill, Shotts, 6-f100 f150 and Clydesdale of support group network Motherwell, Wishaw, 28 - f 50 (Previously awarded f f 35) Coatbridge Mount Ellen Sunshine Kids assist with general running costs and f800 Northern Corridor, 68 - f200 f 200 purchase of equipment Coatbridge (Previously awarded f300) Storysack Group assist with purchase of storysacks f 1,500 Northern Corridor 67 - f 200 f300 containing books and audio material 68 - f 100 (Previously awarded f300) Monklands Seniors Bowling assist with cost of hosting millenium f250 Airdrie, Cumbernauld, 48 - f 20 f50 League bowling event Northern Corridor, 60-f10 (Previously awarded f40) Coatbridge, Motherwell, Wishaw Continued Applications (CS[CDJSUB6.10.99) 1 Schedule One - ContinuedApplicafions Ref No: Name of Group Purpose Amount Area Recommendation Total Requested SG99/2000-69 Coatbridge Sub-Aqua Club assist with purchase of replacement safety f2,000 Coatbridge, Bellshill, 28 - f57 f57 equipment and new boat Shotts , Airdrie SG9912000-74 Balloch United Boys Club assist with general running costs €320 Cumbernauld 55 - f50 €120 57 - f 20 (Previously awarded 190) f 61 - €40 I (Continued recommendation ofEl01 CG9912000-80 Seafar Senior Citizens Club assist with Summer and Christmas f 700 Cumbernauld 54 - f 350 f 500 activities programme costs 55 - €150 (Previously awarded f2001 ~ ~P~ P~~~ ~ CG9912000-87 Four Isles Management assist with bus trip and meal f500 Airdrie Committee (Continued recommendation off25) CG9912000-103 Coatdyke Church Over 60s Club assist with outings and entertainment €600 Airdrie CG9912000-107 Jackson Senior Citizens Club assist with cost of summer outing f 300 Airdrie 49 - €250 (Continued recommendation of f25) 5 CG9912000-108 Four Isles Senior Citizens Club assist with cost of outing f150 Airdrie 49 - €125 f150 (Continued recommendation of E251 ~~ CG9912000-115 St. Columba’s Parish Church I assist with cost of hall refurbishment I f2,OOO I Bellshill 28 - €200 €200 I (Previouslv awarded f 1001 CG9912000-121 Viewpark Parish Church assist with installation of disabled access f2,000 Bellshill 28 - f 200 f 200 and toilet to church hall + f 200 Whifflet Park Bowling Club assist with cost of Christmas dinners and €200 ~ Coatbridge 38 - f 50 Senior Citizens Section Party 39 - €150 CG99/2000-138 Cumbernauld Male Voice Choir assist with general running costs and Airdrie, Cumbernauld, 55 - f 20 I f60 Bellshill recruitment and training of new members f700 I I (Cheque previously issued for f640) (Continued recommendation off20) CG9912000-149 Access to Freedom through assist with purchase scooters and €2,000 Airdrie Shopmobility & Disability Aids accessories for people with disabilities I (Continued recommendation of E201 Continued Applications (CS/COSLJB 6.10.99) 2 Schedule One - Continued Applications Ref No: Name of Group Purpose Amount Area Recommendation Total Requested CG9912000-160 Airdrie & District Angling Club assist with cost of summer outing and f 1,800 Airdrie, Cumbernauld, 20-f10 f47 activities programme Bellshill, Kilsyth, Shotts 28 - f27 60-f10 (Previously awarded f60) and Harthill, Coatbridge, Motherwell, Wishaw and Newmains CG9912000 - 165 New Stevenston Senior Citizens assist with purchase of deaf loop system f 1,500 Motherwell 5-f230 f 230 CG99/2000 - 172 St. Mungo's Senior Fellowship assist with general running costs and f 1,500 Cumbernauld, Kilsyth 55 - f50 f210 summer outing 61 -f40 62 - flOO (Continued recommendation of f20) CG9912000 - 183 Fir Park Amateur Football Club assist with purchase of equipment f 835 Motherwell, Wishaw and 1 -f50 f 300 12 - f250 (Previously awarded f40) Newmains CG9912000 - 197 Longriggend Women's assist with purchase of computer f2.000 Airdrie 45 - f 100 f245 Association equipment and games equipment 46 - f 100 49 - f25 (Continued recommendation of f20J CG9912000 - 200 Condorrat Amateur Boxing Club assist with general running costs, f2,OOO Cumbemauld & Kilsyth 58-f100 f250 and continue replacement of equipment and competition 59 - E100 fees 60 - f 50 66 - continue (Previously awarded f370) CG9912000 - 203 Kirknowe Nursing Home Social assist with purchase of trestle tables and f759.74 Wishaw and Newmains Committee chairs (Previously awarded f60) CG9912000 - 223 North Lanarkshire Carers assist with cost of outing f530 North Lanarkshire Wide 1 -f10 f 230 Support Group 6-f100 (Continued recommendation off70) 24 - f 20 45-f10 47 - f 25 49 - f 25 58-f10 59-f10 63-f10 Continued Applications (CSlCDJSUB 610.99) Schedule One - Continued Applications Ref No: Name of Group Purpose Amount Area Recommendation Total Requested zG9912000 - 228 Dempsey Road Residents assist with cost of landscaping waste area f 500 Bellshill 28 - f 50 f50 Association n estate SG9912000-231 Mossend Senior Citizens Centre assist with cost of summer outing and f 300 Bellshill 26 - f 300 f 300 Christmas dinner CG9912000-237 Lost Villages Historical Group assist with general running costs, purchase f2,000 North Lanarkshire wide 6-f100 f 1,020 of equipment and editing costs in 19 - f50 production of local history book 26 - f 25 27 - €100 (Previously awarded f980) 28 - f 29 30 - f25 36-f100 38 - €31 43 - €100 46 - €100 49-f100 50 - f 200 52 - f50 63-f10 CG9912000-246 OAP & DCR Social Club assist with summer outing and Christmas f 800 21,22 and 23 dinner Coniinued Applicaiions (CS[CDjSUB 6.10.99) 4 Schedule Two - New Applications COMMUNITY GRANT APPLICATIONS NEW APPLICATIONS FOR WEEK ENDING 17 SEPTEMBER 1999 Name of Group Purpose Amount Areaward No: Recommendation Total Requested CG9912000-253 Keir Hardie Coyotes assist with purchase of roller hockey f200 Airdrie, Bellshill and Motherwell 27-f180 f 200 Iequipment 48 - f20 CG9912000-254 Campaigners assist with the purchase of equipment f 900 41,42 & 43 CG9912000-255 Cumbernauld YM-YWCA, Duke assist with general running costs of award f 500 51 to65 53 - f50 f 295 of Edinburgh Award Unit scheme 55 - f 50 56 - f35 60 - f50 61 '- f35 62 - f75 ~~ CG9912000-256 Plains Country Park assist with cost of hosting local gala event f 250 43,44,46, & 49 46 - f 200 f 225 in park 49 - f25 I ~ Kildrum Parish Church assist with installation of chair lift for f 1,500 Cumbernauld 53 - f 990 f 1,500 disabled and elderly access 54-f100 56 - f50 57-f100 58 - f 20 59 - f20 60 - €100 61 -f100 63 - f 20 _____ I CG9912000-258 Queen Elizabeth Court Tenants assist with cost of Christmas dinner and f 300 1 1 -E300 f300 Social Club Party I CG99/2000-259 Sunshine Corner Mother and assist with purchase of equipment and f 900 64,65 & 66 66 - continue continue Toddler Group installation of alarm system _____ ~~ ~ Week Ending 17.09.99 (CS[CD[SUB 6.10.99) 5 Schedule Two - New Applications RefNo: Name of Group Purpose Amount Areaward No: Recommendation Total ICG9912000-260 St. Bernard's Youth Community assist with purchase of equipment and Coatbridge 39 - f 600 f 600 I general costs of activities programme CG9912000-261 Whinhall Monday Club assist with cost of summer outing and Airdrie Christmas dinner I Link Senior Citizens Club assist with cost of refurbishing pool table f 250 Cumbernauld 56 - f 25 f160 and Chrsitams outing 60 - flOO 62 - f25 63 - €10 Calder Colts Boys Club assist with start-up costs and purchase of Coatbridge 35 - f 200 f 200 I CG9912000-263 equipment f200 I 1 CG9912000-264 Abronhill Bowling Club assist with refurbishment of gents toilets f 1,500 58 & 59 58 - f 700 f 1,400 59 - f 700 CG9912000-265 Plains Amateur Football Club assist with purchase of football strips and 28,~41~46 & 47 28 - f140 f 490 other equipment f700 I 46 - f 350 Cumbernauld Senior Citizens assist with cost of Christmas dinner 54&57 54 - f 225 €450 Lunch Club f450 I 57 - f 225 Kilsyth Old People's
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