Councillor Priority Fund Spend 2018/19

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Councillor Priority Fund Spend 2018/19 COUNCILLOR PRIORITY FUND SPEND 2018/19 Councillor Name of Organisation Activity Name Year 1 award Cllr Alison Rooke 6th Abingdon (Trinity) Scout Group Camping equipment, storage and transport £250.00 Cllr Alison Rooke Abingdon Swimming Club Development programme, lifesaving instructors and assistant lifesaving instructors, subsidised swimming course £300.00 Cllr Alison Rooke ATOM festival of Science and Technology ATOM festival of Science and Technology £350.00 Cllr Alison Rooke Be Free Young Carers Young Carers Support £3,000.00 Cllr Alison Rooke Children in Care Xmas dinner Children in Care Council Xmas presents £150.00 Cllr Alison Rooke John Mason School Confident Kids fitness £200.00 Cllr Alison Rooke North-East Abingdon Community Association New Gas Boiler £3,000.00 Cllr Alison Rooke St Edmunds Royals Under 8 Football Team Development Programme, Subsidised fees, equipment £300.00 Cllr Alison Rooke The Abingdon Baby Café Breast pumps for new mothers £459.80 Cllr Alison Rooke The Abingdon Bridge SMART : Social Media Anxiety Resilience Team £2,000.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £10,009.80 Cllr Bob Johnston Children in Care Xmas dinner Children in Care Council Xmas presents £150.00 Cllr Bob Johnston Kennington Memory Club Day Care on Mondays and Thursdays each week for those with dementia in Kennington and Abingdon £300.00 Cllr Bob Johnston Kennington Parish Council Over seeding of playing fields in Kennington £1,000.00 Cllr Bob Johnston Kennington Village Hall Boiler replacement £1,500.00 Cllr Bob Johnston Kennington Village Hall Playground bench refurbishment £250.00 Cllr Bob Johnston Radley Parish Council Parking restrictions in Radley £1,500.00 Cllr Bob Johnston The Abingdon Bridge SMART : Social Media Anxiety Resilience Team £1,500.00 Cllr Bob Johnston Wootton (Abingdon) Parish Council Drainage for Wootton Public Park Playground Project £1,500.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £7,700.00 Cllr Emily Smith 6th Abingdon (Trinity) Scout Group Camping equipment, storage and transport £1,000.00 Cllr Emily Smith Abingdon Eagles Basketball Club Basketball 24 second clock £1,997.00 Cllr Emily Smith Abingdon Swimming Club Development programme, lifesaving instructors and assistant lifesaving instructors, subsidised swimming course £825.00 Cllr Emily Smith ATOM festival of Science and Technology ATOM festival of Science and Technology £300.00 Cllr Emily Smith Be Free Young Carers Young Carers Support £1,000.00 Cllr Emily Smith Children in Care Xmas dinner Children in Care Council Xmas presents £200.00 Cllr Emily Smith John Mason School Confident Kids fitness £1,000.00 Cllr Emily Smith John Mason School Duke of Edinburgh Award £2,000.00 Cllr Emily Smith St Edmunds Royals Under 8 Football Team Development Programme, Subsidised fees, equipment £500.00 Cllr Emily Smith The Abingdon Bridge SMART : Social Media Anxiety Resilience Team £2,000.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £10,822.00 Cllr Judy Roberts Be Free Young Carers Young Carers Support £1,500.00 Cllr Judy Roberts Highways maintenance Consultation for Cumnor regarding yellow lines £2,500.00 Cllr Judy Roberts Highways maintenance Westminster Way Zebra, North Hinksey £2,628.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £6,628.00 Cllr Neil Fawcett ATOM festival of Science and Technology ATOM festival of Science and Technology £300.00 Cllr Neil Fawcett Be Free Young Carers Young Carers Support £500.00 Cllr Neil Fawcett The Abingdon Bridge SMART : Social Media Anxiety Resilience Team £2,000.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £2,800.00 Cllr Richard Webber Be Free Young Carers Young Carers Support £1,000.00 Cllr Richard Webber Children in Care Xmas dinner Children in Care Council Xmas presents £150.00 Cllr Richard Webber Highways maintenance Honey Bottom lane signage £2,500.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £3,650.00 Cllr Arash Fatemian Deddington Parish Council Grass cutting on footpaths £215.00 Cllr Arash Fatemian Adderbury Parish Council No Parking signs outside Christopher Rawlins Primary School £310.72 Cllr Arash Fatemian Deddington Parish Council New playground at the Windmill Centre £7,500.00 Cllr Arash Fatemian Bodicote Parish Council Weeping Cross Memorial £1,000.00 Cllr Arash Fatemian Bicester Comet Bus Comet Bus £237.77 Cllr Arash Fatemian Saltway Activity Group Salt Way Activity Group £943.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £10,206.49 Cllr George Reynolds Hook Norton War Memorial Hall Memorial Garden £2,500.00 Cllr George Reynolds Epwell Parish Council Shelter on Epwell Playing Field £2,300.00 Cllr George Reynolds Swalcliffe Community Woodland Play Area Swalcliffe Community Woodland play area £2,500.00 Cllr George Reynolds Children in Care Xmas dinner Children in Care Council Xmas presents £150.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £7,450.00 Cllr Hannah Banfield Sunrise Multicultural Project Stay safe £1,381.00 Cllr Hannah Banfield Royal Voluntary Service Regular coach trips for elderly people £1,000.00 Cllr Hannah Banfield Grimsbury Junior Youth Club Grimsbury Junior Youth Club £4,000.00 Cllr Hannah Banfield Banbury District Housing Coalition (The Beacon Centre) The Beacon Drop in centre £200.00 Cllr Hannah Banfield Banbury Madni Masjid (Mosque) Education /community fridge/community kitchen/foodbank £2,500.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £9,081.00 Cllr Kieron Mallon Milcombe Parish Council Bus Shelter for New Road £2,757.00 Cllr Kieron Mallon Bloxham Parish Council Freestanding no parking signs outside Warriner and Bloxham Primary School £593.00 £3,350.00 Cllr Mark Cherry Oxfordshire Play Association Summerfest £500.00 Cllr Mark Cherry Sunrise Multicultural Project Stay safe £1,381.00 Cllr Mark Cherry Larkrise Care Centre Fundraising for Omi-Vista table projection £5,000.00 Cllr Mark Cherry Assisted Reading for Children Two Reading Helpers at St Josephs Primary School £840.00 Cllr Mark Cherry Banbury Youth and Community enterprise Banbury Youth and Community Partnership £779.97 Cllr Mark Cherry Royal Voluntary Service Regular coach trips for elderly people £1,000.00 Cllr Mark Cherry Banburyshire Citizen Project Positive Action Through Advice £2,294.03 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £11,795.00 Cllr Carmen Griffiths Weston on the Green Parish Council Improvements to village open spaces £3,135.00 Cllr Carmen Griffiths Bletchingdon Parish Council To improve signage around the village £1,902.89 Cllr Carmen Griffiths Shipton on Cherwell and Thrupp Parish Council Village Green Enhancement £2,500.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £7,537.89 Cllr Dan Sames Piddington Parish Council Traffic calming measures £2,000.00 Cllr Dan Sames Dr Souths CE primary school School playground refurb £2,000.00 Cllr Dan Sames Islip Parish Council Replacement of playing surface £1,000.00 Cllr Dan Sames Banbury & District Community Bus project Support to Ambrosden £2,000.00 Cllr Dan Sames Fencott and Murcott Village Hall Renovation of Village playground £1,116.00 Cllr Dan Sames Five Acres Primary School Development of play area - Reception Class Sand Pit £1,089.00 Cllr Dan Sames Langford Village Community Primary School Improving pedestrian access into school for community and school use. £1,000.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £10,205.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Ardley and Fewcott Gardening club Annual Produce and flower show £420.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Friends of Launton School Establishment of links between Launton School and local community £1,290.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Ardley Parish Council with Fewcott Playing Fields & Village HallBarrier £286.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Hethe Parish Council Bench and Lawn mower for park £800.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Ardley and Fewcott playing field committee Marquee £400.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Shelswell Benefice Little Lambs Parent and Toddler Group £1,263.00 Cllr Ian Corkin King Georges Field King Georges sports and Community Centre redevelopment £2,000.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Blackthorn Village Hall Refurbishment of Village Hall Kitchen £250.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Launton Parish Council 20mph zone traffic calming £2,000.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Bicester Comet Bus Comet Bus £801.51 Cllr Ian Corkin Shelswell and Fringford preschool Transformation of muddy outdoor space to all weather surface £1,000.00 Cllr Ian Corkin Children in Care Xmas dinner Children in Care Council Xmas presents £150.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £10,660.51 Cllr Lawrie Stratford Children in Care Xmas dinner Children in Care Council Xmas presents £200.00 Cllr Lawrie Stratford Bicester Comet Bus Comet Bus £46.15 Cllr Lawrie Stratford Bure Park Primary School Astroturf installation £5,000.00 Cllr Lawrie Stratford Bucknell Parish Council Community Accessible Defibrillator £2,250.00 Cllr Lawrie Stratford The White Horse Foundation Early Years Outdoor Environment £3,000.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £10,496.15 Cllr Les Sibley Children in Care Xmas dinner Children in Care Council Xmas presents £150.00 Cllr Les Sibley Kings Meadow Primary School Developing Outdoor Learning Opportunities £1,509.49 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £1,659.49 Cllr Maurice Billington Yarnton Parish Council Rutten Lane Speed indicators £5,895.00 Cllr Maurice Billington Begbroke Parish Council Begbroke A44 speed awareness £5,800.00 Cllr Maurice Billington West Kidlington Primary School Child Friendly Pavement Safety Sign £486.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £12,181.00 Cllr David Bartholomew Highways Maintance 'Sonning Common Road £5,000.00 Cllr David Bartholomew Highways Maintance New road markings in Rotherfield £500.00 TOTAL SPENT IN YEAR 1: £5,500.00 Cllr Kevin Bulmer Woodcote Parish Council Refurbishment of outside space for Village Hall £7,500.00 Cllr Kevin Bulmer Kidmore End Parish Council Replacement of play house in Kidmore End Play Area £2,267.27 Cllr Kevin Bulmer Children in Care Xmas
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