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Truro and Roseland Community Chest Grant Payments 2020-21 Information Classification: CONTROLLED# Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Amount Rob Nolan CC Truro Cadets To support continuation of project £350.00 Truro Redannick Truro Tregolls Loic Rich CC Sunshine and Showers Emergency funding project for Truro area £250.00 Truro Redannick Rob Nolan CC Sunshine and Showers Emergency funding project for Truro area £250.00 Bert Biscoe CC Truro Canoe Club Beginners Kayaks £150.00 Truro Boscawan Loic Rich CC Truro Canoe Club Beginners Kayaks £250.00 Truro Tregolls Rob Nolan CC Truro Canoe Club Beginners Kayaks £250.00 Truro Redannick John Dyer CC Truro District Scouts Giant Chessboard Project £600.00 Chacewater & Kenwyn Roseland Surgeries Patients Multi-faceted Covid-19 community Roseland Group support group Julian German CC £1,000.00 Chacewater Parish Council Environmentally acceptable Car Park Chacewater & Kenwyn John Dyer CC £400.00 Roseland Online RoselandOnline.com post COVID19 Probus Bob Egerton CC £300.00 Information Classification: CONTROLLED# Friends of Sunny Corner Sunny Corner Litter Project Truro Tregolls Loic Rich CC £100.00 Chacewater Parish Council Pentanque and Pathway Project Chacewater & Kenwyn John Dyer CC £350.00 Tregony Church Hall Support to reopen Church Hall Probus Bob Egerton CC £300.00 Threemilestone Methodist Threemilestone & Chursch / Threemilestone & Gloweth Dulcie Tudor CC Gloweth Coronavirus Support Threemilestone Community Digital Connect £1,000.00 Cornwall Writers Truro Boscawan Bert Biscoe CC Cornwall: Misfits, Curiosities and Legends £100.00 Probus Boss RC Sound System to support Covid- Bob Egerton CC Tywardreath Players safe theatre production £150.00 Truro Boscawan Bert Biscoe CC Royal Cornwall Museum Art in Cornwall and the Big Draw 2020 £300.00 Truro Redannick Rob Nolan CC Rotary Club of Truro Evolution Truro Rotary Evolution Tidy Up Team £272.80 Truro Redannick Rob Nolan CC Truro Foodbank Helping people in food crisis £1,000.00 Mike Eathorne Laddock, St.Clement & St.Erme Gibbons CC Tresillian Playing Field Committee Tresillian Playing Field Christmas Tree 2020 £150.00 Feock & Kea Martyn Alvey CC Devoran Preservation Society Devoran Quay Hutches Refurbishment £250.00 Information Classification: CONTROLLED# Truro Tregolls Loops Project Newham trail to Boscawen Loic Rich CC Truro River Working Group bridge and the City. Loops 1,2 and 4 £1,000.00 Feock & Kea Bissoe Community Woodland: condition Martyn Alvey CC Bissoe Community Woodland report for planned new woodland £250.00 Chacewater & Bissoe Community Woodland: condition Kenwyn John Dyer CC Bissoe Community Woodland report for planned new woodland £250.00 Feock & Kea Martyn Alvey CC Kea and District Community CentreDe-humidifier £210.00 Roseland Roseland Online.com (promotion of Julian German CC Roseland Online Roseland businesses post Covid-19) £500.00 De humidifier Feock & Kea Martyn Alvey CC St.Feock Church & Community Hall £250.00 Virtual St.Pirans Day Truro Redannick Rob Nolan CC Truro City Council £200.00 Virtual St.Pirans Day Truro Boscawan Bert Biscoe CC Truro City Council £500.00 Truro Trehaverne New Beginning Community David Harris CC Association Malabar Christmas hampers £247.50 Purchase of Land Drainage Piping for Chacewater & alleviating water run on Public Rights of Kenwyn John Dyer CC Chacewater Parish Counil Way (PRoW) £103.86 Probus Support with fixed costs (CIC unable to Bob Egerton CC Drums4Fun CIC operate services due to pandemic) £300.00 Information Classification: CONTROLLED# Truro Trehaverne Support with fixed costs (CIC unable to David Harris CC Drums4Fun CIC operate services due to pandemic) £200.00 Truro Boscawan Support with fixed costs (CIC unable to Bert Biscoe CC Drums4Fun CIC operate services due to pandemic) £200.00 Threemilestone & Threemilestone Community Gloweth Dulcie Tudor CC Centre Waste Bins Storage Area. £860.00 Truro Trehaverne David Harris CC Truro Boxing Club Premises Repairs £500.00 Roseland Citizens Advice Cornwall - Equipment for Digital Help Hubs across Julian German CC Roseland Cornwall £100.00 Roseland Julian German CC Ruan Lanihorne Parish Council Ruan Reading Room renovations £507.00 Chacewater & Refurbishment of village bench Kenwyn John Dyer Kenwyn Parish Council (Shortlanesend) £150.00 Truro Trehaverne New Beginnings Community David Harris CC Association Malabar Community Centre New Build £1,400.00 Mike Eathorne Laddock, St.Clement & St.Erme Gibbons CC Tresillian Playing Park Committee Outdoor Gym Equipment £1,000.00 Mike Eathorne Laddock, St.Clement & St.Erme Gibbons CC St.Clement Parish Council Tresillian Planter £200.00 Truro Boscawan IT Upgrade to support choir activities Bert Biscoe CC Truro City Male Choir through and after pandemic £500.00 .
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