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HP Councillors Initiative Fund 2016-2017 Projects Funded High Peak Borough Council Councillor's Initiative Fund 2016-2017 Groups who have received funding for various projects Project Group Name Project Name Agreed Ward Councillor Ref CIF 1 Tintwistle Children’s Gala Tintwistle Children’s Gala £200.00 Tintwistle Jenner, Pat CIF 2 Hathersage Swimming Pool aquahealth@hathersage £500.00 Hope Valley Helliwell, Sarah CIF 3 Hadfield Carnival Association Queens 90th Birthday Celebration £400.00 £100.00 Hadfield South Siddall, Edward £100.00 Hadfield South McKeown, Robert Joseph £100.00 Hadfield North Kelly, Ed £100.00 Padfield Longos, Nick CIF 4 Gamesley Bowling Club Primary Schools Summer Coaching Sessions: £200.00 Charlesworth Wharmby, George Gamesley, Charlesworth, Dinting, St Margarets CIF 5 Bamford Junior Football Club Junior Football £400.00 Hope Valley Walton, Frederick John CIF 6 Glossop Arts Project Art in the Window £300.00 Howard Town Claff, Godfrey CIF 7 Harpur Hill Womens Institute Harpur Bloomin' Luvly £100.00 Cote Heath Grooby, Linda CIF 8 Funny Wonders Coasting for Carnival £200.00 £100.00 Buxton Central Todd, Jean £100.00 Buxton Central Stone, Matthew CIF 9 Harpur Hill Primary School ICT - Tablets for classes in school £400.00 Cote Heath Boynton, Colin CIF 10 Furness COGS (Community Furness Field improvement project £1,400.00 Organising Green Space) £500.00 Whaley Bridge Fox, Andrew £150.00 Whaley Bridge Lomax, David £750.00 Whaley Bridge Pritchard, John CIF 11 The Derbyshire Federation for Buxton Wellbeing Hub £150.00 Buxton Central Todd, Jean Mental Health CIF 12 3rd Glossop Scouts Plans for renovations to Scout Hut £200.00 £100.00 Old Glossop Douglas, Jamie £100.00 Old Glossop Hardy, Paul CIF 13 Friends of Hadfield Hall Hadfield Open Art Show £200.00 £50.00 Padfield Longos, Nick £50.00 Hadfield South McKeown, Robert Joseph £50.00 Hadfield North Kelly, Ed £50.00 Howard Town Greenhalgh, Damien Thomas CIF 14 Padfield Residents' Society Padfield Children’s Shuttle Run £146.00 Padfield Longos, Nick CIF 15 Glossopdale Trust Bankswood Festival Kids Activities £250.00 £150.00 Hadfield South Siddall, Edward £100.00 Padfield Longos, Nick CIF 16 Tintwistle War Memorial Group War Memorial Clean and Maintain £100.00 Tintwistle Jenner, Pat CIF 17 Hadfield, Padfield and Tintwistle Hadfield Lantern Parade Workshops £200.00 Heritage Group £50.00 Padfield Longos, Nick £50.00 Hadfield South McKeown, Robert £50.00 Hadfield South Siddall, Ed £50.00 Hadield North Kelly, Ed CIF 18 Charlesworth Parish Council Simmondley Defibrillator £750.00 Simmondley Haken, John CIF 19 Glossopdale Trust Bankswood Festival £100.00 Hadfield North Kelly, Ed CIF 20 Glossop, Hadfield and District Annual Vegetable Show £150.00 Whitfield Oakley, Graham Allotment Association CIF 21 Glossop parkrun Defibrillator Purchase £450.00 Howard Town Claff, Godfrey CIF 22 High Peak Athletics Club Provision of training equipment £900.00 £300.00 Stone Bench Sloman, Fiona £300.00 Barms Quinn, Rachael £300.00 Stone Bench Kerr, David CIF 23 Buxton Royal British Legion WW1 Commemorative Garden £35.00 Buxton Central Stone, Matthew CIF 24 Bamford Village Institute LED Lighting £350.00 Hope Valley Walton, Frederick John CIF 25 Tintwistle School's Mums & Tots andMums & Tots and After School Club £200.00 Tintwistle Jenner, Pat CIF 26 Hadfield Coming Together Arts and Crafts for Parents and Children £250.00 £50.00 Padfield Longos, Nick £50.00 Tintwistle Jenner, Pat £50.00 Hadfield North Kelly, Ed £50.00 Hadfield South Siddall, Edward £50.00 Hadfield South McKeown, Robert CIF 27 Chapel Arts - Film Club Chapel Film £600.00 £200.00 Chapel West Sizeland, Kath £200.00 Chapel East Perkins, Jim £200.00 Chapel West Young, Stewart CIF 28 Fairfield Endowed Junior School Healthy Families, Happy Children £480.00 £240.00 Stone Bench Sloman, Fiona £240.00 Stone Bench Kerr, David CIF 29 G52 Festive Market £200.00 Hadfield South Siddall, Edward CIF 30 G52 Supporting night time activities £330.00 Gamesley McKeown, Anthony CIF 31 Whitfield Community Café St James Church Missionary Area Team £350.00 Dinting Wharmby, Jean CIF 32 Glossop Arts Project Arts for Wellbeing £400.00 £100.00 Whitfield Oakley, Graham £100.00 Old Glossop Hardy, Paul £200.00 St John's Wharmby, George CIF 33 Hadfield Coming Together Christmas Party £250.00 Hadfield South Siddall, Ed CIF 34 Old Glossop Residents Association Old Glossop's Pensioners Christmas Lunch £200.00 £100.00 Old Glossop Douglas, Jamie £100.00 Old Glossop Hardy, Paul CIF 35 Na Gamesley Community Christmas Tree £157.00 £82.00 Gamesley McKeown, Anthony £75.00 Hadfield South McKeown, Robert CIF 36 Chapel Arts - Film Club Chapel Film £300.00 Limestone Peak Robins, Daren CIF 37 Blythe House Hospice Hospice at Home £900.00 £300.00 Chapel West Young, Stewart £300.00 Chapel West Sizeland, Kath £300.00 Chapel East Perkins, Jim CIF 38 Hadfield Coming Together (HCT) Christmas Hampers £50.00 Padfield Longos, Nick CIF 39 Glossop Arts Project Arts for Wellbeing £50.00 Padfield Longos, Nick CIF 40 Glossop Arts Project Arts for Wellbeing £200.00 Dinting Wharmby, Jean CIF 41 Buxton Parkinsons Support Group To start a singing group for those with Parkinsons an£750.00 Chapel West £250.00 Chapel West Sizeland, Kath £250.00 Chapel East Perkins, Jim £250.00 Chapel West Young, Stewart CIF 42 Glossop Arts Project GAP Glossop Arts Project’s Traffic Calm £200.00 Simmondley McCabe, Julie CIF 43 Chinley and Buxworth Women's InstHall reburbishment £500.00 £250.00 Blackbrook Howe, Caroline £250.00 Blackbrook Kappes, John CIF 44 Chisworth Methodist church Community activities Lunch and children's group 150.00 St John's Wharmby, George CIF 45 Zion Methodist Church Zion Community Activities £200.00 Dinting Wharmby, George CIF 46 Glossop Arts Project “Arts for Wellbeing” £550.00 £300.00 Howard Town Greenhalgh, Damien £250.00 Hadfield North Kelly, Ed alreadydoneCIF39Longos, Nick CIF 47 Friends of Glossop Station Garden plants/maintenance/poetry platform £200.00 Dinting Wharmby, Jean CIF 48 Peak School Parents and Teachers AsICT and Audio Visual Equipment £500.00 £250.00 Blackbrook Howe, Caroline £250.00 Blackbrook Kappes, John CIF 49 Friends of Howard Park, Glossop Erection of bird boxes for nesting purposes £150.00 Dinting Wharmby, Jean CIF 50 Hadfield Coming Together (HCT) "Give someone a thought" £150.00 Hadfield Kelly, Ed CIF 51 Tradesman's Entrance Christmas Dinner for Homeless People £71.79 Buxton Central Todd, Jean CIF 52 Voluntary and Community Services Purchase of a Hearing Loop (for customers to £257.12 Peaks and Dales borrow) £100.00 Barms Quinn, Rachael £100.00 Central Todd, Jean £57.12 Stone Bench Sloman, Fiona CIF 53 Friends of Buxton Station Illumination of townscape mural £830.40 £500.00 Corbar Johnson, Clive £330.40 Cote Heath Grooby, Linda CIF 54 New Mills Primary School Y4 Gardening Group £200.00 New Mills West Dowson, Lance CIF 55 New Mills Women's Institute Event Shelter Project £200.00 New Mills West Dowson, Lance CIF 56 Chinley and Buxworth Transport GroChinley Railway Station – 150th Anniversary Celebra £250.00 £125.00 Blackbrook Howe, Caroline £125.00 Blackbrook Kappes, John CIF 57 Buxton Royal British Legion WW1 Commemorative Garden £30.00 Buxton Central Stone, Matthew CIF 58 Whitfield Breeze Mission Area TeamWhitfield Fun Day £500.00 Whitfield Oakley, Graham CIF 59 Blythe House Hospice Hospice at Home service £250.00 £125.00 Blackbrook Howe, Caroline £125.00 Blackbrook Kappes, John CIF 60 Harpur Hill Residents Association Community Events - Summer Fete - Halloween Party £150.00 Cote Heath Grooby, Linda CIF 61 New Mills Festival Community Lantern Making Workshops £1,350.00 £250.00 New Mills West Atkins, Ray £750.00 New Mills East Huddlestone, Ian £350.00 New Mills East Barrow, Alan CIF 62 High Peak Nightstop Training Volunteer Deputies £500.00 £250.00 Buxton Central Todd, Jean £250.00 Buxton Central Stone, Matthew CIF 63 High Peak Community Arts Project Earth - Steel Sculpture £400.00 New Mills East Barrow, Alan CIF 64 Hadfield Coming Together I.T. Equipment £50.00 Padfield Longos, Nick CIF 65 Hadfield Coming Together Vinyl Name Sign £100.00 Padfield Longos, Nick CIF 66 High Peak Foodbank and Zink High Peak Foodbank £650.00 Employability £152.88 Stone Bench Sloman, Fiona £150.00 Cote Heath Grooby, Linda £347.12 Barms Quinn, Rachael CIF 67 New Mills Scouts Flag project £100.00 New Mills West Dowson, Lance CIF 68 Tintwistle Athletic Football Club New fridge for our new football clubhouse £200.00 Tintwistle Jenner, Pat CIF 69 G52 Allsorts Community Hub £200.00 Hadfield South McKeown, Robert CIF 70 G52 Gamesley Community Allotment £238.00 Gamesley McKeown, Anthony CIF 71 New Mills Girlguiding Events Shelter Project £250.00 New Mills West Dowson, Lance CIF 72 Buxton Town Team Buxton Railings Clean 2017 (on 25th April) £150.00 Buxton Central Stone, Matthew CIF 73 High Peak Foodbank and Zink Emplo High Peak Foodbank £175.00 Buxton Central Stone, Matthew CIF 74 Gloss Group Gloss Group core activities various projects £400.00 £175.00 Howard Town Greenhalgh, Damien £125.00 Hadfield South McKeown, Robert £100.00 McKeown, Antho McKeown, Anthony CIF 75 Glossop Arts and Leisure AssociationGlossop Carnival 2017 £175.00 Howard Town Greenhalgh, Damien CIF 76 Friends of Memorial Park, Whaley B “Party in the Park 2017” £600.00 Whaley Bridge Lomax, David CIF 77 Vision Buxton website £705.00 Corbar Kemp, Tony CIF 78 Dove Holes Cricket Club Pavilion Upgrade and Refurbishment £500.00 Limestone Peak Robins, Daren.
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