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Appendix 2 LIF Awards to Date (July 2018) Awards Made by Type of Project Awards Made by Type of Project Project Details Type of Project LIF allocation * Project Ward Project Details Type of Project LIF allocation * Project status Ward status Brookvale Hall refurbishment and centre Community building £ 52,700.00 Complete Brookvale & Cordale Road and Culver Road play areas Play area £ 176,200.00 In progress Brookvale & Kings manager post Kings Furlong upgrade Furlong Wessex Christian Fellowship Brookvale, Community building £ 65,000.00 Complete Brookvale & Ecchinswell play park upgrade Play area £ 14,700.00 Complete Burghclere, community facilities extension Kings Furlong Highclere & St Mary Bourne Ridgeway Community Centre Buckskin, Community building £ 54,100.00 Complete Buckskin Ashford Hill play park upgrade Play area £ 33,600.00 Complete Kingsclere Centre Manager post Buckskin Evangelical Church community Community building £ 120,000.00 Complete Buckskin Laverstoke and Freefolk play park upgrade Play area £ 29,000.00 In progress Overton, annexe Laverstoke & Steventon Portal Hall Burghclere roof repairs Community building £ 28,200.00 Complete Burghclere, Mortimer West End play park upgrade Play area £ 22,000.00 Complete Pamber & Highclere & St Silchester Newtown Village Hall refurbishment and Community building £ 6,000.00 Complete Burghclere, Sark Way & Mauritius Close Popley play area Play area £ 17,200.00 In progress Popley East defibrillator installation Highclere & St upgrade Mary Bourne Ecchinswell Village Hall refurbishment Community building £ 29,500.00 Complete Burghclere, Ramsdell play park upgrade Play area £ 14,300.00 Complete Sherborne St Highclere & St John St Mary Bourne Village Centre refurbishment Community building £ 6,916.00 Complete Burghclere, Kennet Way play area upgrade, Oakley Play area £ 25,600.00 In progress Oakley Highclere & St Mary Bourne St Mary Bourne Village Centre oil tank Community building £ 5,400.00 In progress Burghclere, Sherfield on Loddon cemetery extension Public space £ 50,000.00 In progress Bramley & Highclere & St Sherfield Westridge Studio Highclere - community arts Community building £ 80,000.00 In progress Burghclere, Brookvale & Kings Furlong urban community Public space £ 68,430.00 In progress Brookvale & Kings centre Highclere & St trail Furlong Mary Bourne Portal Hall Burghclere club room Community building £ 30,000.00 In progress Burghclere, Basingstoke Peace Garden in War Memorial Public space £ 40,000.00 In progress Eastrop Highclere & St Park Woolton Hill Church Hall refurbishment and Community building £ 26,000.00 Complete East Woodhay Overton riverside walk feasibility study Public space £ 4,000.00 Complete Overton, extension Laverstoke & Basingstoke Citizens Advice office Community building £ 48,100.00 In progress Eastrop Rooksdown street furniture Public space £ 34,800.00 Complete RooksdownSteventon refurbishment Chute House heating and energy efficiency Community building £ 6,825.00 Complete Eastrop Rooksdown Spinney Trail Public space £ 183,600.00 In progress Rooksdown improvements Basingstoke Irish Centre refurbishment Community building £ 61,200.00 In progress Eastrop Mapledurwell pavilion refurbishment Sports facility £ 8,400.00 Complete Basing Viables Community Centre IT infrastructure Community building £ 19,700.00 Complete Grove Hurst Leisure Centre refurbishment Sports facility £ 150,000.00 In progress Baughurst & improvements Tadley North St John's Primary School eco-library and Community building £ 75,000.00 Complete Grove Queen Mary's College pool refurbishment Sports facility £ 34,500.00 In progress Grove community space Viables Community Centre storage facility Community building £ 33,800.00 Complete Grove Basingstoke Hockey Club pitch improvements Sports facility £ 200,000.00 In progress Kempshott Hatch Warren Community Centre toilet Community building £ 20,000.00 Complete Hatch Warren & Michael's Filed Hannington, pavilion Sports facility £ 29,900.00 Complete Kingsclere refurbishment Beggarwood refurbishment and pitch improvements Kempshott Village Hall refurbishment Community building £ 80,000.00 In progress Kempshott Fieldgate Centre Kingsclere, sports pitches Sports facility £ 76,500.00 In progress Kingsclere Fieldgate Centre Kingsclere, refurbishment Community building £ 21,860.00 Complete Kingsclere Oakley tennis court resurfacing and renovation Sports facility £ 17,440.00 Complete Oakley & North phase 1 Waltham Fieldgate Centre Kingsclere, lighting upgrade Community building £ 13,000.00 Complete Kingsclere Overton Town Meadow hut refurbishment Sports facility £ 52,800.00 In progress Overton, Laverstoke & Steventon Fieldgate Centre Kingsclere, refurbishment Community building £ 80,000.00 In progress Kingsclere Overton Berrydown Sports Ground athletics Sports facility £ 51,600.00 Complete Overton, phase 2 centre and winter lighting improvements Laverstoke & Steventon Oakridge Hall for All refurbishment Community building £ 107,000.00 In progress Norden Chute Pavilion Sherborne St John, Sports facility £ 30,000.00 Complete Sherborne St refurbishment of pavilion and tennis court John Community Furniture Project modernisation Community building £ 25,200.00 In progress Norden Sports pitch feasibility study for Tadley and Sports facility £ 18,000.00 In progress Baughurst & project Baughurst areas Tadley North and Tadley Dummer Village Hall refurbishment Community building £ 19,600.00 Complete Oakley & North Testbourne Community School Whitchurch Sports facility £ 200,000.00 In progress Whitchurch Waltham artificial sports pitch Stratfield Saye Village Hall boiler replacement Community building £ 2,261.00 Complete Pamber & Howard Park Bowling Club, South Ham, club Sports facility £ 150,000.00 In progress South Ham Silchester house refurbishment Silchester Village Hall roofing repairs Community building £ 27,000.00 In progress Pamber & Basingstoke Sports Centre refurbishment to Sports facility £ 122,500.00 In progress Eastrop Silchester female changing area and gym Popley Fields Community Centre Community building £ 122,500.00 In progress Popley East Bramley road safety improvements Transport network £ 239,357.00 In progress Bramley & refurbishment and solar panels Sherfield St Gabriel's Popley, community facilities Community building £ 400,000.00 In progress Popley West Ecchinswell car park improvements Transport network £ 25,600.00 Complete Burghclere, extension and upgrade. (2 phases/apps.) Highclere & St Mary Bourne Melrose Community Hall Popley, feasibility Community building £ 4,400.00 Complete Popley West Whitchurch parking and access improvements Transport network £ 70,000.00 In progress Whitchurch study to increase capacity Melrose Hall Popley extension Community building £ 343,800.00 In progress Popley West Rooksdown skate park Youth facility £ 150,500.00 In progress Rooksdown Bermuda Hall Popley, feasibility study to Community building £ 17,000.00 Complete Popley East Old Basing Baden Powell Centre redevelopment Youth facility £ 200,000.00 In progress Basing increase capacity Bermuda Hall Popley refurbishment Community building £ 280,000.00 In progress Popley East Ridgeway Centre Buckskin youth room upgrade Youth facility £ 50,000.00 In progress Buckskin St Leonard's Church Hall, Sherfield-on- Community building £ 38,532.00 Complete Bramley & Sherfield Park Community Centre youth Youth facility £ 119,000.00 In progress Sherfield Park Loddon, extension & refurbishment Sherfield facilities extension Shherfield-on-Loddon Village Hall Community building £ 86,400.00 Complete Bramley & Busy Bees Preschool Kingsclere, refurbishment Youth facility £ 20,800.00 In progress Kingsclere refurbishment Sherfield Bramley Village Hall Coordinator post Community building £ 30,000.00 Complete Bramley & Tadley Youth Centre new building Youth facility £ 201,200.00 Complete Baughurst & Sherfield Tadley North Heath End Village Hall extension Community building £ 22,000.00 Complete Baughurst & Tadley North St Peter's Church South Ham, church hall floor Community building £ 7,000.00 Complete South Ham refurbishment Russell Howard Pavilion South Ham Community building £ 130,500.00 In progress South Ham refurbishment * Award shown as maximum available for projects in progress and final figure for completed projects Ellisfield Memorial Hall heating improvements Community building £ 17,100.00 Complete Upton Grey & The Candovers Hurstbourne Priors Village Hall kitchen Community building £ 10,000.00 Complete Whitchurch upgrade Cliddesden Village Hall storage annex Community building £ 20,000.00 In progress Upton Grey & The Candovers Burghclere Church toilet and kitchenette Community building £ 9,000.00 In progress Burghclere, project Highclere & St Mary Bourne.
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