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Divisional Fund 2019-2020 Updated 5 May 2020 Councillor Organisation Detail Amount Worcestershire Councillors' Divisional Fund 2019-2020 Updated 5 May 2020 Councillor Organisation Detail Amount Cllr Adams A Badsey Carnival Contribution to the Carnival insurance. £425.02 Cllr Adams A Bretforton Parish Council Contribution to the mower/strimmer and shed for £499.00 the Bretforton Allotment Holders Cllr Adams A Badsey Parish Council Soapbox Public Liability Insurance for the Badsey Races £435.00 to be held on 25 August 2019 Cllr Adams A Bretforton Parish Council 50% of the cost of 28 new folding chairs £500.00 Cllr Adams A Freedom Day Centre Contribution towards the new kitchen which will £1,000.00 be used to teach cookery and help feed the attendees every day Cllr Adams A Pebworth in Bloom Six new indigenous Worcestershire fruit trees. £162.00 Cllr Adams A Offenham Royal British Legion Club Refurbishment of the hall and skittle alley. £1,000.00 Cllr Adams A Blackminster Middle School Contribution to the Poetry Slam run by Bostin £350.00 Productions Cllr Adams A Cleeve Prior Memorial Hall New cricket equipment for the annual memorial £675.00 cricket match Cllr Adams A Honeybourne Harriers Football Club Football kit for 20 children and extra equipment £648.20 to launch the girls' football team - Wildcats Team. Cllr Adams A Cleeve Prior Heritage Trust New machinery to help with maintenance of the £598.00 orchards and the disposal of timber from the trees needed to chop down due to overcrowding or disease Cllr Adams A Evesham Rambling Club Printing of 4000 leaflets to promote the Evesham £298.00 Walking Festival 2020 Cllr Adams A Worcestershire County Council Countryside Access Pebworth Volunteers has up £1,000.00 to 20 volunteers who work with the PROW Department and this money will help finance 2/3 gates. Cllr Adams A Offenham Village Hall Contribution towars the cost of the wooden floor £1,000.00 refurbishment Cllr Adams A The Heart of England Project Environmental Agency permits to work in the £1,400.00 flood plain, to build the bund. Cllr Adams R Broughton Hackett Parish Meeting To create an account from which to fund the £500.00 start of the services of a lengthsman and also necessary insurance Cllr Adams R White Ladies Aston PCC Upgrade of facilities at the Parish Room, kitchen £500.00 upgrade and money for a hearing loop. Cllr Adams R Pershore Riverside Youth Centre £600 towards carnival costings, £750 towards £1,500.00 the tree costings and £150 allocated to funding young people who can not afford costs to attend the Summer Programme. Cllr Adams R Peopleton Village Recreation Trust Contribution towards replacement lighting in £500.00 Main Hall, used extensively by village and surrounding Parishes Cllr Adams R Drakes Broughton Baby and Toddler Group Contribution towards the creation of messy play £250.00 sessions Cllr Adams R Stoulton Parish Council Contribution to a new VAS £1,500.00 Cllr Adams R Norton Community Youth Club Provision of a safe space for local young people £500.00 to meet and socialise Cllr Adams R Kington and Dormston Parish Council Activated speed sign. £1,000.00 Cllr Adams R Worcestershire County Council Donation towards the provision of roundel road £1,200.00 markings in Drakes Brougthon and Flyford Flavell. Cllr Adams R Crowle Community Shop Ltd Donation to the expansion plans for the £800.00 community shop Cllr Adams R Upton Snodsbury Parish Council Defibrillator for Cowsden and white gates to be £800.00 installed at entrances to the Village Cllr Adams R Whittington CE Primary School Help replace missing funds for a new library £750.00 Cllr Agar All Sorts of Performing Arts Equipment; CCTV; stage curtains and volunteer £1,000.00 training Cllr Agar Worcester Community Trust Contribution to Ronkzy Starz Youth Group £2,300.00 drama sessions; Summer Youth Programme; Youth Events and Trips and Family Trips Cllr Agar Worcester Community Trust Snack and Chat Group, Ronkswood for events £1,800.00 and trips including music events; days out, publicity materials Cllr Agar Worcester Community Action Marketing materials to promote volunteering £500.00 Cllr Agar Worcester Community Trust Healthy eating sessions during school holidays. £1,500.00 Cllr Agar Worcester Afro Caribbean Association Supplies for improving the allotment and venue £500.00 hire for events Cllr Agar Worcester Muslim Welfare Association Supporting an education programme for an £500.00 ethnic minority group and IT items Cllr Agar Knanaya Catholic Association Support of cultural activities by way of room hire £1,000.00 for events and dance group, sharing of cultural history project Cllr Amos Worcestershire Early Music Contribution to the Hear My Voice Project which £300.00 is currently running in Regent Care Home in the Bedwardine Division Cllr Amos West Worcester Live at Home Scheme Singing classes for 12 months at £35 per month £500.00 and new tablecloths for lunch clubs Cllr Amos Worcestershire Pride Contribution to the Pride 2019 event in £300.00 Worcester which will take place on 21 September 2019 Cllr Amos Caravan Music Cost of design and printing of CD sleeves for the £150.00 two musical winners at the Best of Worcester Awards 2018 both of whom attend Christopher Whitehead Language College and Sixth Form Cllr Amos Christopher Whitehead Language College and Sixth Form Contribution to the funding for a Boys Street £500.00 Dance group. Cllr Amos Rhythmic Gymnastics Club Worcester Costs of housing the annual Club Competition £500.00 on 15 March 2020. Cllr Amos Worcester City Council Licence and legal fees associate with the £350.00 erection of a plaque in Pitmaston Park to celebrate Pitmaston Football Club Cllr Amos Place Partnership Licence and legal fees associate with the £128.00 erection of a plaque in Pitmaston Park to celebrate Pitmaston Football Club Cllr Amos Christopher Whitehead Language College and Sixth Form Contribution towards new books and reading £500.00 material for the school library Cllr Amos Universal Display Ltd Pitmaston Park football club sign with fitting £485.00 Cllr Amos Pitmaston Primary School Contribution towards new books and reading £500.00 material for the school library Cllr Amos Worcestershire County Council Legal fees for the football plaque in Pitmaston £300.00 Park Cllr Amos Worcestershire County Council Maintenance of footways in Bedwardine Division £5,487.00 Cllr Baker-Price 1st Matchborough Scout Group Contribution to Scouts attending the Charnwood £250.00 International camp for young people who attend the group in Arrow Valley East Division Cllr Baker-Price Radiate Redditch Contribution to the project Christmas Hub £500.00 Cllr Baker-Price Advance Trust trading as Kingfisher School Academy Vegetable/sensory garden for all students to use £250.00 at the Kingfisher School Cllr Baker-Price Inspire Community Training and Development CIC Support people to lead healthier and happier £1,000.00 lifestyles, learn new skills and achieve through funding additional sessions Cllr Baker-Price 216 (Redditch) Sqn ATC Support the repair of their mini bus needed to £500.00 take part in community events and activities Cllr Baker-Price Christ Church Community Project Christmas activitites for the community by £1,000.00 provision of a Christmas lunch and a Christmas Concert Cllr Baker-Price Sandycroft Development of the Domestic Abuse Services at £1,000.00 the Centre to offer a safe and holistic environment. Cllr Baker-Price Redditch Association for the Blind Contribution to a River Severn boat trip with £500.00 afternoon tea. Cllr Baker-Price Where Next To replace the existing chairs in client kitchen £850.00 and break out area. Cllr Baker-Price Reach Community Services This money would enable REACH CIC to run £1,000.00 Positive Change course. Cllr Baker-Price Home Start North East Worcestershire Support the current work of the group who are £1,000.00 currently supporitng 57 families, 111 children and 3 volunteers in Arrow Valley East Division Cllr Baker-Price Carers Careline Contribution to the continuation of the service £1,000.00 within Arrow Valley East Cllr Baker-Price Moons Moat Conservation Group Contribution to the restoration of the Moons £600.00 Moat site to an acceptable level befitting its status as a Scheduled Ancient Monument Cllr Baker-Price Touchstones Child Bereavement Support Free bereavement support service to children £400.00 and young people living in Arrow Valley East Cllr Banks Evesham Rowing Club Support of the Evesham Regatta £750.00 Cllr Banks Historic Event Management CIC An event is taking place to commemorate the £500.00 Battle of Evesham and the request is to help with the costs of this event Cllr Banks Cycle Evesham Vale Contibution towards the cost of organising £250.00 Evesham Cyclefest which has become an annual event. This year the venue is Hampton Ferry on 8 September 2019 Cllr Banks Evesham and District Music Club Contribution to the 6 classical concerts a year £250.00 usually held at the Arts Centre in Evesham Cllr Banks Evesham Nursery School Towards the cost of further enhancement of the £500.00 outdoor provision for the children to enjoy and learn from. Cllr Banks Cass and Friends Contribution ot he continuation of support for £500.00 local disadvantaged children five of which live and Worcestershire and attend school in the Division of Evesham South Cllr Banks White Socks Theatre CIC Development of a mental health production for £500.00 primary schools in Evesham South Division Cllr Banks Vamos Theatre Full mask theatre which is delivered to schools, £500.00 hospitals and care homes throughout the County and within the Evesham South Division Cllr Banks Wyre Forest Nightstop and Mediation Delivery of programmes across the Wyre Forest £250.00 and South Worcestershire High Schools to educate pupils in the reality of homelessness and give information on local services Cllr Banks Evesham Library Cost of the Licence required for a film club £250.00 Cllr Banks Worcestershire Parent and Carers' Community Contribution to the service provided for the 3 £250.00 families in Evesham South Division who regularly access the services Cllr Banks Evesham V1 Bowls Group Contribution to the club for the locally visually £250.00 impaired residents Cllr Banks Evesham Rambling Club Contribution to a walk connected t Evesham £250.00 Festival.
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