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Umbraco Cpir 20182019 Community Electoral Grant Network Member Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Amount Year Camborne CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan disAbility Cornwall & IoS T-shirts for Have a Go Day £55.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan Troon AFC Club Renovations £300.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan Beacon Cricket Club Outfield Mower Store £350.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan Cornwall Deaf Centre CCTV £150.00 2018/19 Camborne 2nd Camborne Girls CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan Brigade Purchase of 8 flutes £250.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan Camborne Cricket Club Combi rake £100.00 2018/19 Camborne Samaritans of Cornwall CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan at Truro Training for volunteers £100.00 2018/19 Camborne Cornwall International CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan Male Choral Festival 2019 Festival £45.00 2018/19 Camborne Camborne Trevithick CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan Day Association Trevithick Day £250.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan Camborne RFC Kitchen refurbishment £200.00 2018/19 Camborne Cornwall Animal Hospital Small animal rehabilitation CPIR Atherfold D Treslothan Charity unit £200.00 2018/19 Redruth Community CPIR Barnes Redruth North Centre Restart Redruth IT £1,000.00 2018/19 CPIR Barnes S Redruth North Furry Youth Café CIC Start up costs £1,000.00 2018/19 Camborne 2nd Camborne Girls CPIR Biggs D Treswithian Brigade Purchase of 8 flutes £150.00 2018/19 Plastic Free - Surf Life Camborne Saving Championships CPIR Biggs D Treswithian Surf Life Saving GB 2018 £50.00 2018/19 Camborne Camborne Regeneration Fairtrade in Camborne CPIR Biggs D Treswithian Forum Parish Schools £200.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Biggs D Treswithian Camborne Cricket Club Combi rake £100.00 2018/19 Camborne Bonfire and Fireworks CPIR Biggs D Treswithian Heartlands Trust Event £50.00 2018/19 Camborne Kehelland Methodist CPIR Biggs D Treswithian Chapel Defibrillator Cabinet £400.00 2018/19 Camborne Cornwall International CPIR Biggs D Treswithian Male Choral Festival 2019 Festival £200.00 2018/19 Camborne Camborne Trevithick CPIR Biggs D Treswithian Day Association Trevithick Day £350.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Biggs D Treswithian Camborne RFC Kitchen refurbishment £500.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Collins J Trelowarren Cornwall Fuel Bank Cornwall Fuel Bank £200.00 2018/21 Camborne CPIR Collins J Trelowarren Cornwall Deaf Centre CCTV £200.00 2018/19 Plastic Free - Surf Life Camborne Saving Championships CPIR Collins J Trelowarren Surf Life Saving GB 2018 £100.00 2018/19 Camborne Camborne Regeneration Fairtrade in Camborne CPIR Collins J Trelowarren Forum Parish Schools £200.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Collins J Trelowarren Camborne Cricket Club Combi rake £100.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Collins J Roskear CLASP Bowling Equipment £100.00 2018/19 Camborne Cornwall International CPIR Collins J Trelowarren Male Choral Festival 2019 Festival £200.00 2018/19 Camborne Camborne Trevithick CPIR Collins J Trelowarren Day Association Trevithick Day £500.00 2018/19 Camborne Pool School Art Gallery Community Participation CPIR Collins J Trelowarren CIC Project £200.00 2018/19 Camborne Cornwall Animal Hospital Small animal rehabilitation CPIR Collins J Trelowarren Charity unit £200.00 2018/19 Plastic Free - Surf Life Saving Championships CPIR Desmonde P Pool and Tehidy Surf Life Saving GB 2018 £200.00 2018/19 Bonfire and Fireworks CPIR Desmonde P Pool and Tehidy Heartlands Trust Event £500.00 2018/19 Wildlife Watch education CPIR Desmonde P Pool and Tehidy Cornwall Wildlife Trust sessions £250.00 2018/19 West Coast Academy CPIR Desmonde P Pool and Tehidy CIC Soft Play Equipment £200.00 2018/19 Pool School Art Gallery Community Participation CPIR Desmonde P Pool and Tehidy CIC Project £850.00 2018/19 Wildlife Watch education CPIR Ekinsmyth D Illogan Cornwall Wildlife Trust sessions £200.00 2018/19 Kernow Education Arts Writers Workshop for CPIR Ekinsmyth D Illogan Partnership Ltd children £350.00 2018/19 Illogan Sparnon Silver CPIR Ekinsmyth D Illogan Band Badges £300.00 2018/19 CPIR Ekinsmyth D Illogan NAS RADYAG Residential activity weekend £550.00 2018/19 1st Redruth Guides and CPIR Ekinsmyth D Illogan Rangers Guide Camp weekend £500.00 2018/19 Cornwall Animal Hospital Small animal rehabilitation CPIR Ekinsmyth D Illogan Charity unit £100.00 2018/19 CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central disAbility Cornwall & IoS T-shirts for Have a Go Day £100.00 2018/19 1st Redruth Boys CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Brigade Learn to play Volleyball £161.94 2018/19 CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Beach Guardians Beach Clean £50.00 2018/19 CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Cornwall Fuel Bank Cornwall Fuel Bank £100.00 2018/20 CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Cornwall Pride CIC Cornwall Pride 2018 £50.00 2018/19 Plastic Free - Surf Life Saving Championships CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Surf Life Saving GB 2018 £50.00 2018/19 Bonfire and Fireworks CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Heartlands Trust Event £50.00 2018/19 CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Redruth 2000 Wheelchair ramp £250.00 2018/19 Samaritans of Cornwall CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central at Truro Training for volunteers £50.00 2018/19 CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Furry Youth Café CIC Start up costs £500.00 2018/19 Special Olympics Abu CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Adrian Harper Dhabi £ 200.00 2018/19 West Coast Academy CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central CIC Soft Play Equipment £100.00 2018/19 CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Cornwall Hospice Care Neighbourhood hubs £238.06 2018/19 Shallal November Art CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Shallal Residency £50.00 2018/19 Goldenhearts Cookery and textile CPIR Ellenbroek B Redruth Central Intergenerational Hub workshops £250.00 2018/19 CPIR Hendry R Four Lanes Cornwall Pride CIC Cornwall Pride 2018 £200.00 2018/19 Samaritans of Cornwall CPIR Hendry R Four Lanes at Truro Training for volunteers £400.00 2018/19 CPIR Hendry R Four Lanes Hydrotherapy Pool Trust Able Assist Transfer Aid £888.32 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Herd J Pendarves Beacon Cricket Club Outfield Mower Store £250.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Herd J Pendarves Cornwall Deaf Centre CCTV £250.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR Herd J Pendarves Camborne Cricket Club Combi rake £100.00 2018/19 Camborne Camborne RFC Youth CPIR Herd J Pendarves Section New Kit £300.00 2018/19 Camborne Camborne Trevithick CPIR Herd J Pendarves Day Association Trevithick Day £600.00 2018/19 Carharrack, Gwennap and St Speed Awareness CPIR Kaczmarek M Day Gwennap Parish Council Campaign £365.00 2018/19 Carharrack, Gwennap and St CPIR Kaczmarek M Day ICE Defibrillator for Carharrack £300.00 2018/19 Carharrack, Gwennap and St Cusgarne and Frogpool Water bottles and match CPIR Kaczmarek M Day FC balls £229.98 2018/19 Carharrack, Gwennap and St CPIR Kaczmarek M Day The Day-Light Group Armistice Event £225.00 2018/19 Carharrack, Gwennap and St Teyluva Centre Outdoor tidy CPIR Kaczmarek M Day TravellerSpace up £322.76 2018/19 Carharrack, Gwennap and St St Day Youth and Sports CPIR Kaczmarek M Day Association Community Minibus £300.00 2018/19 Carharrack, Gwennap and St Cascade Theatre CPIR Kaczmarek M Day Company ScareCrow Workshops £257.00 2018/19 CPIR Thomas I Redruth South Redruth Town Band Brass in the Park £250.00 2018/19 Judo Tournament in CPIR Thomas I Redruth South Redruth Judo Club Holland £500.00 2018/19 CPIR Thomas I Redruth South Redruth 2000 Wheelchair ramp £250.00 2018/19 CPIR Thomas I Redruth South Furry Youth Café CIC Start up costs £500.00 2018/19 CPIR Thomas I Redruth South St Euny Church Public Access Defibrillator £250.00 2018/19 Cornwall International CPIR Thomas I Redruth South Male Choral Festival 2019 Festival £250.00 2018/19 Lanner and CPIR Thomas J Stithians Stithians Parish Council Picnic in the Park £300.00 2018/19 Lanner and Friends of Lanner CPIR Thomas J Stithians Churchyard WW1 Statues £620.00 2018/19 Lanner and CPIR Thomas J Stithians Lanner Carpet Bowls New Kit £350.00 2018/19 Lanner and CPIR Thomas J Stithians St Stythians PCC Memorial Bench £700.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR White P Roskear Cornwall Deaf Centre CCTV £200.00 2018/19 Camborne 2nd Camborne Girls CPIR White P Roskear Brigade Purchase of 8 flutes £54.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR White P Roskear Camborne Cricket Club Combi rake £100.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR White P Roskear Cornwall Fuel Bank Cornwall Fuel Bank £100.00 2018/19 Camborne Centenary Methodist CPIR White P Roskear Church Security Cameras £200.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR White P Roskear CLASP Bowling Equipment £150.00 2018/19 Camborne Merlin MS Centre CPIR White P Roskear Merlin MS Centre Community Transport 2018 £100.00 2018/19 Camborne Camborne Trevithick CPIR White P Roskear Day Association Trevithick Day £142.00 2018/19 Camborne Digitalisation of the Club CPIR White P Roskear Camborne Cricket Club House £200.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR White P Roskear Camborne RFC Kitchen refurbishment £250.00 2018/19 Camborne CPIR White P Roskear Camborne Bowling Club Folding Tables £156.34 2018/19 Camborne Cornwall Animal Hospital Small animal rehabilitation CPIR White P Roskear Charity unit £100.00 2018/19.
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