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Copy of Town Centre Funding Application Code Applicant (Group/Service) Project Name Award Town Ward Amount applied for Final Award ADD01 Addiewell and Loganlea Community Council Town Improvements Addiewell & Loganlea Fauldhouse and Breich Valley £47,157.94 £47,073.98 ARM02 WLC - NETS, Land & Countryside Services Additional Play Equipment Armadale Armadale & Blackridge £21,989.00 £21,989.00 ARM05 WLC - Community Regeneration - on behalf of Armadale Entrance Gateways x 4 Armadale Armadale & Blackridge £12,965.00 £12,965.00 Community Council ARM06 WLC - Community Regeneration - on behalf of Active Blackmoss Nature Reserve entrance signs Armadale Armadale & Blackridge £5,755.00 £5,755.00 Armadale Regeneration Group ARM07 WLC - Community Regeneration - on behalf of Armadale Armadale Seating Armadale Armadale & Blackridge £3,000.00 £3,000.00 Community Council ARM08 Armadale Thistle FC Supporters Club Volunteer Park Improved Accessibility Armadale Armadale & Blackridge £15,000.00 £15,000.00 ARM10 Armadale Parish Church Hospitality Upgrade Armadale Armadale & Blackridge £46,401.00 £46,401.00 BAT01 Voluntary Sector Gateway West Lothian Creation of Volunteering /Third Sector Hub Bathgate Bathgate £39,750.00 £39,750.00 BAT02 Visit West Lothian Leaflet Racks Bathgate Bathgate £295.00 £295.00 BAT05 Bathgate Rotary Club Improve profile of Bathgate Town Bathgate Bathgate £6,300.00 £6,300.00 BAT06 Reconnect (SCIO) Regal Reface Bathgate Bathgate £45,580.00 £45,580.00 BAT07 WLC - Community Regeneration - on behalf of Bathgate Bathgate Town Centre: Tree Lighting Bathgate Bathgate £12,000.00 £12,000.00 Town Centre Management Group BAT09 Enterprising Bathgate Creating a Sense of Place Bathgate Bathgate £86,500.00 £31,500.00 BAT13 Bathgate Community Council Putting Bathgate On The Map Bathgate Bathgate £50,000.00 £26,249.00 BEL01 Bellsquarry Village Hall committee Village hall upgrade Bellsquarry/Adambrae Livingston South £5,000.00 £2,513.00 BEL02 Bellsquarry and Adambrae Community Council Improvements to Bellsquarry Village Hall Bellsquarry/Adambrae Livingston South £800.00 £800.00 BEL03 The Larder West Lothian The Larder Catalyst Kitchen Bellsquarry/Adambrae Livingston South £8,000.00 £2,500.00 BLB01 Community Action Blackburn Entrance Gateways x 4 Blackburn Whitburn & Blackburn £12,964.80 £12,964.80 BLB02 Community Action Blackburn Inclusive Swing Redhouse Place Play Area Blackburn Whitburn & Blackburn £8,000.00 £8,000.00 BLB03 Blackburn Community Council Heritage Miner and Restoration of Heritage Walkway Blackburn Whitburn & Blackburn £45,908.00 £45,908.00 BLR01 Beechbrae SCIO Blackridge Paths Upgrade Blackridge Armadale & Blackridge £25,768.00 £27,768.00 BLR03 Blackridge community Council Town / Village Centre Improvements Blackridge Armadale & Blackridge £21,599.79 £21,600.00 BRO01 Broxburn Community Council New Planting Schemes for Benefit of Broxburn and Broxburn Broxburn, Uphall & Winchburgh £53,720.00 £36,656.00 District BRO04 Family & Community Devlopment WL Range Improvements Broxburn Broxburn, Uphall & Winchburgh £1,812.00 £1,812.00 BRO05 Broxburn United Sports Club Trust 3G Pitch Replacement Broxburn Broxburn, Uphall & Winchburgh £50,000.00 £30,000.00 BRO06 Scottish Canals Port Buchan, Broxburn on Union Canal – environmental Broxburn Broxburn, Uphall & Winchburgh £60,000.00 £20,000.00 enhancement. CAR01 Carmondean Community Council Underpass and Bus Shelter Art project Carmondean Livingston North £22,000.00 £22,000.00 CAR02 Carmondean Community Centre Wifi Carmondean Livingston North £8,000.00 £8,000.00 CRA01 Craigshill Community Council Craigshill Town Centre Improvements Craigshill East Livingston & East Calder £10,377.00 £10,377.00 CRA02 West Lothian Youth Action Project Craigshill urban growing spaces Craigshill East Livingston & East Calder £24,948.00 £24,948.00 DED01 Crofthead Farm Community Education Association Upgrade for Mill Room Dedridge Livingston South £25,000.00 £12,578.00 DED02 Dedridge Community Council Nigel Rise to Almondvale Centre Improvements Dedridge Livingston South £36,951.50 £26,073.00 ECA02 East Calder & District Gala Centenary Appeal East Calder East Livingston & East Calder £9,938.75 £4,442.75 ECA03 East Calder Community Council information Point (East Calder Hub East Calder East Livingston & East Calder £69,609.00 £69,609.00 ELI01 Eliburn Community Council Newyearfield Farm disabled parking adaptations Eliburn Livingston North £30,000.00 £30,000.00 ELI02 Eliburn Community Council Making Play Park Inclusive Eliburn Livingston North £45,000.00 £18,432.00 EWH01 East Whitburn Community Centre Management Signage East Whitburn Whitburn & Blackburn £2,874.00 £2,874.00 Committee EWH02 East Whitburn Community Centre Management Inclusive Play East Whitburn Whitburn & Blackburn £40,266.94 £40,199.84 Committee EWH03 East Whitburn Community Centre Management Brush Cutting East Whitburn Whitburn & Blackburn £3,866.16 £3,866.16 Committee FLD01 Lodge St John Crofthead 374 Social Club Fauldhouse Toilet renovations Fauldhouse Fauldhouse and Breich Valley £14,786.00 £14,786.00 FLD02 Fauldhouse Community Development Trust The Hub: Restore & Preserve Historic Building Fauldhouse Fauldhouse and Breich Valley £28,431.00 £28,431.00 GRE01 Greenrigg Community Council Polkemmet Country Park Greenrigg Entrance Greenrigg Whitburn & Blackburn £8,344.45 £8,344.45 Improvement GRE02 Greenrigg Community Council Polkemmet Road Play Area Extension Greenrigg Whitburn & Blackburn £9,250.80 £7,709.00 GRE03 Greenrigg Community Council Harthill Royal Junior Football Park Upgrade Greenrigg Whitburn & Blackburn £21,816.00 £21,816.00 GRE04 Greenrigg Community Council Polkemmet Road nature area off Greenrigg Primary Greenrigg Whitburn & Blackburn £7,740.00 £6,450.00 School HOW01 Almond Housing - Howden Staggered fencing Howden Livingston South £1,200.00 £1,200.00 KIK01 Kirknewton Community Council/Kirknewton Community Pavilion Enhancement Project Kirknewton East Livingston & East Calder £53,418.00 £53,418.00 Development Trust KNI01 Mosswood Management Committee External painting to Mosswood Community Centre Knightsridge Livingston North £3,819.60 £3,819.60 KNI02 Knightsridge Community Council Inclusive Playround Knightsridge Livingston North £46,219.20 £13,344.60 KNI03 Mosswood Management Committee Mosswood Interior Regeneration Knightsridge Livingston North £7,168.36 £6,599.80 LAD01 Ladywell Community Council Ladywell Community Garden Growing Together Ladywell Livingston South £22,932.35 £20,629.00 LAD02 Forestbank Community Centre Management Committee WIFI in Forrestbank CEC Ladywell Livingston South £5,600.00 £5,600.00 LAD03 Forestbank Community Centre Management Committee Fun & Games Ladywell Livingston South £2,400.00 £2,400.00 LAD04 Ladywell Community Council Ladywell Ring Road Signage Ladywell Livingston South £2,500.00 £2,500.00 LIN01 Visit West Lothian Leaflet Racks Linlithgow Linlithgow £935.00 £935.00 LIN02 Visit West Lothian Portable Display Equipment Linlithgow Linlithgow £900.00 £900.00 LIN03 Visit West Lothian Information Board Linlithgow Linlithgow £2,295.00 £2,295.00 LIN04 Linlithgow Burgh Trust Royal Burgh of Linlithgow Civic Sculptures Project Linlithgow Linlithgow £20,000.00 £20,000.00 LIN05 Linlithgow & Linlithgow Bridge Community council Tourist Information Centre in Burgh Halls Linlithgow Linlithgow £3,000.00 £3,000.00 LIN07 Linlithgow Burgh Trust Linlithgow Street Trees Linlithgow Linlithgow £33,000.00 £73,000.00 LIV01 Almond Valley Heritage Trust Re-turning the Wheel at Livingston Mill Livingston Village / Kirkton Livingston North £11,340.00 £11,340.00 MA001 WLC - Planning Services & Community Regeneration Livingston Local Centres Refurbishment Bellsquarry/Adambrae Livingston South £29,500.00 £7,783.00 Team. MA001 WLC - Planning Services & Community Regeneration Livingston Local Centres Refurbishment Craigshill East Livingston & East Calder £20,500.00 £6,300.00 Team. MA001 WLC - Planning Services & Community Regeneration Livingston Local Centres Refurbishment Deans Livingston North £30,500.00 £24,974.00 Team. MA001 WLC - Planning Services & Community Regeneration Livingston Local Centres Refurbishment Howden Livingston South £12,000.00 £12,000.00 Team. MA002 WLC - Planning Services Dedridge, Kirkton & Howden - Milestones restoration and Dedridge Livingston South £3,500.00 £3,000.00 interpretation project. MA002 WLC - Planning Services Dedridge, Kirkton & Howden - Milestones restoration and Howden Livingston South £3,500.00 £3,500.00 interpretation project. MA002 WLC - Planning Services Dedridge, Kirkton & Howden - Milestones restoration and Livingston Village / Kirkton Livingston South £3,500.00 £3,500.00 interpretation project. MCA01 Mid Calder Community Council Community Gardens/Information Point Mid Calder East Livingston & East Calder £42,000.00 £42,000.00 MCA05 Mid Calder Community Council Gateway Signs Mid Calder East Livingston & East Calder £15,000.00 £15,000.00 MCA06 WLC - Planning Services Mid Calder Conservation Area – works arising from Mid Calder East Livingston & East Calder £50,000.00 £5,398.75 Conservation Area Appraisal Action Plan MUR01 WLC - Community Regeneration Signage at Livingston South Station and The Centre Murieston/Bankton Livingston South £2,000.00 £2,000.00 MUR02 Muriston Community Council Murieston Community Notice Board Murieston/Bankton Livingston South £3,375.00 £3,375.00 MUR03 Muriston Community Council Murieston Community Garden Murieston/Bankton Livingston South £38,326.00 £29,470.00 POL01 Polbeth/West Calder Community Garden Urban Pod (office space) Polbeth Fauldhouse and Breich Valley £12,000.00 £12,000.00
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