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Councillors Community Initiative Fund -Year End Report 2015-16 COUNCILLORS' COMMUNITY INITIATIVE FUND 2015/16 - YEAR END REPORT Name of Group/ Amount Cllr(s) Name of Project/ Activity Ward Councillor(s) Ward Organisation wants to award St. John the Baptist Tea- m-Up Club Afternoon Tea Outing Arthur Forrester Alton £100 Alton OAP Association Lichfield Visit Arthur Forrester Alton £100 Fund Raising for Alton Handbell Ringers Community Concert Arthur Forrester Alton £100 Alton Methodist Church Historical Event Arthur Forrester Alton £100 St. Peter's Church, Alton Pastoral Care Supporting pastoral care Group within the village Arthur Forrester Alton £100 Bagnall Heights Residents Association Residents' Seating Area Sybil Ralphs Bagnall with Stanley £300 Community Landscape Bagnall Parish Council Scheme Sybil Ralphs Bagnall with Stanley £90 Young Staffordshire & Stoke-on-Trent Poet Young Staffordshire Stanza Laureate Poetry Competition Sybil Ralphs Bagnall with Stanley £110 Biddulph Twinning Association Anglo-Italian Friendship Kevin Jackson Biddulph East £150 Madelaine Lovatt / Biddulph East BRIC Volunteer Community Jeanette Walley / Community Association Meal Delivery Kevin Jackson Biddulph East £150 Kevin Jackson / Jeanette Walley \ Biddulph Youth & Madelaine Lovatt \ Community Zone De-fibrillator Project Chris Wood Biddulph East £1,350 Provision of part of cost of Biddulph Moor Village Hall rental for Evergreens meetings John Jones Biddulph Moor £200 Biddulph & District Youth Orchestra Tutor Fees and Room Hire John Jones Biddulph Moor £200 First Biddulph Moor Scout Group Scouting John Jones Biddulph Moor £100 Biddulph Amateur Biddulph ASC Annual Swimming Club Open Meet Andrew Hart Biddulph North £350 Biddulph & District Youth Orchestra Tutor Fees and Room Hire Andrew Hart Biddulph North £150 Shed for Storage of Biddulph in Bloom Equipment Tony Hall Biddulph North £500 Biddulph & District Tutor Fees, Insurance and Youth Orchestra Room Hire Jim Davies Biddulph North £150 Biddulph Bowling & Recreational Club Kitchen Area Jim Davies Biddulph North £100 Biddulph Valley North Community Assoc. Sit Awhile' Jim Davies Biddulph North £250 Biddulph & District Youth Orchestra Tutor Fees and Room Hire John Redfern Biddulph South £150 New Access Gate to Biddulph in Bloom Community Garden John Redfern Biddulph South £200 Biddulph Craft Club Crafts John Redfern Biddulph South £100 Bank House Day Care Centre for the Elderly Installation of Dishwasher John Redfern Biddulph South £50 Biddulph Twinning Association Anglo-Italian Friendship Ian Lawson Biddulph West £150 Four Flower Tubs by 1st Biddulph Brownies Fountain Court Hilda Sheldon Biddulph West £100 The Friends of Newpool Enhancement of Water Meadows Scrape Hilda Sheldon Biddulph West £100 Brown Lees and District Improving the Aesthetics of Community Association the Area Hilda Sheldon Biddulph West £100 Replacement of Wooden Biddulph in Bloom Flower Containers Hilda Sheldon Biddulph West £100 Replacement of Wooden Biddulph in Bloom Flower Containers Hilda Sheldon Biddulph West £100 Brown Lees and District Community Association Flower Planting Chris Wood Biddulph West £200 Brown Edge and Sandy Lane Centre Hall Floor Refurbishment Linda Lea Endon £150 Endon Methodist Brown Edge and Church Community Café Christina Jebb Endon £90 Endon Methodist Junior Brown Edge and Youth Club Healthy Living Christina Jebb Endon £120 Brown Edge Luncheon Brown Edge and Club Christmas Party Linda Lea Endon £100 Brown Edge Action Brown Edge and Group Tidying Sensory Garden Linda Lea Endon £150 Endon with Stanley Refurbishment and painting Brown Edge and Action Group of Village Telephone Box Geoff Bond Endon £250 Planting of Shrubs and Brown Edge and Endon Action Group Bulbs Geoff Bond Endon £250 Brown Edge & Endon Brown Edge and 1st Responders Medical Emergency Cover Christina Jebb Endon £140 Reducing Risks at the Brown Edge and Sandy Lane Centre Centre Christina Jebb Endon £150 Caverswall & Cookshill Upgrade Insulation, heating Village Hall and windows at VH Paul Roberts Caverswall £400 Crossroads Café, St. Philip's Church, Werrington Community Café Barbara Hughes Cellarhead £100 Werrington Village Hall Werrington Village Hall Improvements Barbara Hughes Cellarhead £150 Werrington Community Volunteers Group Werrington in Bloom Tony McNicol Cellarhead £250 Werrington Community Neighbourhood Focus Volunteers Group Meeting Tony McNicol Cellarhead £250 St. Philip's Church, Werrington Messy Church Barbara Hughes Cellarhead £150 Werrington Community Volunteers Group Werrington in Bloom Barbara Hughes Cellarhead £100 Hammersley Hayes lunch club and outings for Residents' Action Group vulnerable Julie Bull Cheadle North East £500 Enhancement of Cecilly Friends of Cecilly Brook Brook & Hales Hall Local & Hales Hall Pool Nature Reserve Peter Wilkinson Cheadle North East £250 Zion Gym Community Asset Gym Peter Wilkinson Cheadle North East £150 Moorlands Homelink Cheadle Day Centre Peter Wilkinson Cheadle North East £100 Cheadle Bowling Club Building Refurbishment Richard Alcock Cheadle South East £500 Well Street Medical Centre Patient Contact the Elderly at Well Participation Group Street Medical Centre Deborah Grocott Cheadle South East £480 Cheadle Allotment Cheadle (Staffs) Allotment Association Association Stephen Ellis Cheadle West £300 Cheadle in Bloom Floral Displays in Cheadle Stephen Ellis Cheadle West £100 Enhancement of Cecilly Friends of Cecilly Brook Brook & Hales Hall Local & Hales Hall Pool Nature Reserve Stephen Ellis Cheadle West £100 Cheadle Discovery Group WW1 Memorial Sculpture Alan Banks Cheadle West £500 Cheadle Discovery Group World War 1 Memorial Peter Jackson Cheadle West £300 Installation of defibrillator outside of the Alton Castle, Cheadle Town Council Cheadle Peter Jackson Cheadle West £200 Storage Facility for Crafts 1st Tean Rainbows and Paperwork Colin Pearce Checkley £150 Free Family Music Festival Blythe Cricket Club Cloggerfest Colin Pearce Checkley £150 Greatwood Community Refurbishment of Ladies Hall Toilets Colin Pearce Checkley £200 Checkley Parish Council Hollington Speedwatch David Trigger Checkley £500 Tean Community Choir Choir (Keyboard) Mark Deaville Checkley £500 Stay 'n' Play Group Parent and Toddler Group Mike Bowen Cheddleton £200 Stay 'n' Play Group Parent and Toddler Group Mike Worthington Cheddleton £200 Girlguiding (Cheddleton) Girlguide Units Sav Scalise Cheddleton £125 Girlguiding (Wetley Rocks) Girlguide Units Sav Scalise Cheddleton £125 Moorlands (NHS) Moorlands (NHS) Retirement Fellowship Retirement Fellowship Monthly Branch Meetings Sav Scalise Cheddleton £250 Leek Rugby Club Drainage of Junior Pitch Mike Bowen Cheddleton £300 North Staffs Railway Roadside fendcing on Company (1978) Ltd Station Road, Cheddleton Mike Worthington Cheddleton £300 Kingsley Holt News Printing Costs Ivor Lucas Churnet £200 Kingsley Holt Best Kept Village Group Best Kept Village Ivor Lucas Churnet £200 Kingsley Village Hall Hall Redecoration Elsie Fallows Churnet £100 Kingsley Holt Kingsley Holt Best Kept Community Fund Village Elsie Fallows Churnet £50 Cauldon Lowe Village Hall Kitchen Appliances Elsie Fallows Churnet £100 Oakamoor Village Hall Post Office Service Elsie Fallows Churnet £250 Kingsley & District Senior Citizens Assoc. Senior Citizens Welfare Ivor Lucas Churnet £100 Repair to seat outside Horton Parish Council Horton Churchyard Gill Heath Dane £80 The Moorlands Brunch Brunch Bunch to reduce Bunch isolation for the elderly Gill Heath Dane £200 Flash & Longnor Community First Responders Community Responding Gill Heath Dane £220 Brown Edge Action Instruments for St. Luke's Group Church Childrens' Group Linda Lea Endon & Brown Edge £100 Forsbrook Parish Forsbrook/Blythe Bridge Keith Flunder / Ian Council Carnival Herdman Forsbrook £500 Blythe Bridge & Forsbrook Youth Keith Flunder / Ian Support Group Projects for Young People Herdman Forsbrook £100 Blythe Bridge Keith Flunder / Ian Alzheimers Club Alzheimers Social Club Herdman Forsbrook £100 Extended Library Services Keith Flunder / Ian The Care and Fun Club Family Support Herdman Forsbrook £200 Social Club for the Elderly Keith Flunder / Ian The Thursday Club and Disabled Herdman Forsbrook £100 Social Club for the Elderly The Thursday Club and Disabled Abigail Wilkinson Forsbrook £250 Forsbrook Parish Forsbrook/Blythe Bridge Council Carnival Abigail Wilkinson Forsbrook £250 Waterhouses Community Swimming Swimming Edwin Wain Hamps Valley £250 Installation of an induction Alstonefield Village Hall loop Assistive Listening Committee system Edwin Wain Hamps Valley £250 Dane Valley Community First Responders Defibrillator Cabinet Norma Hawkins Horton £250 The Rudyard Lake Purchase of Digital Trust Projector Norma Hawkins Horton £250 Ipstones & Foxt Senior Trip to the War Museum, Citizens Assoc. Salford Linda Malyon Ipstones £100 St. Leonard's Church, Ipstones Ipstones Bells Linda Malyon Ipstones £100 Ipstones Agricultural Ipstones Agricultural Society Society Linda Malyon Ipstones £100 Repairs to Children's Play Ipstones Memorial Hall Area Linda Malyon Ipstones £100 Foxt Village Hall New Name Sign for Hall Linda Malyon Ipstones £100 Staffs Moorlands Youth Band Association Youth Band Rebecca Done Leek East £100 Leek Pensioners Association Pensioners Social Group Rebecca Done Leek East £100 5th Leek & District Scout & Guide Band Band Training Camp Rebecca Done Leek East £100 Young Phoenix Children's Choir Pam Wood Leek East £200 Leek Town Council Events Committee Party in the Park Rebecca Done Leek East £100 Activities teaching life-skills to less-advantaged and vulnerable young people
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