NORTH NORFOLK BIG SOCIETY FUND Small Grant Applications, May 2012 - Grants Awarded Applicant District & sub district Organisation purpose Application summary Cromer and Sheringham Arts & Literary Festival North Norfolk: (CASALF) N/A The aim of the group is to organise an annual festival which will take place over the period of a week every October half term. To contribute towards the costs of piloting the COAST Art of Food & Drink Trail. Higginbottom Recreational Charity To supply, maintain and improve the facilities at the playing field, Briston, Norfolk. Provides facilities for a variety of user groups including a luncheon club, bowling, educational groups and leisure and social gatherings. A sub-committee of the Parish Council overseeing the management of and fundraising for the recreation ground and pavilion. North Norfolk: Briston North Norfolk: High Kelling Village Hall High Kelling Hindolveston Recreation Ground North Norfolk: Committee Hindolveston £2,050.00 £7,645.00 £10,000.00 To provide a range of play equipment for all ages. £5,712.00 To purchase and install an electric six plate oven range and a "bain marie" for holding hot food before serving as part of general improvement to the kitchen facilities. £4,000.00 North Norfolk: Holt Usual duties and responsibilities of a town council, for and To pilot a weekly market in Holt Town on behalf of the local community, including projects and Centre to benefit the local economy events to foster community cohesion. and increase footfall in the town centre. £1,629.00 North Norfolk: Kettlestone Village Hall Kettlestone To re-locate the village hall bar as the final stage in a project to extend and reorder the kitchen facilities. £6,800.00 To replace two oil tanks which provide fuel for residential accommodation and the motor cruisers. £5,000.00 North Norfolk: Holt Community Centre Holt Holt Town Council Nancy Oldfield Trust Panel 1 To purchase new windows and doors in the Briston Pavilion to improve heat retention and security. To rebuild the lobby area to improve energy efficiency and visitor experience. Amount awarded North Norfolk: Neatishead To provide facilities for community hire. The Village Hall committee manages the village hall for the benefit of all residents of the village. To provide a Centre where anyone who is disadvantaged or has a disability be it physical, mental or emotional, temporary or permanent, regardless of age can throughout the year and without charge enjoy sailing, canoeing, fishing, bird-watching and environmental studies. 1 May 2012 NORTH NORFOLK BIG SOCIETY FUND Small Grant Applications, May 2012 - Grants Awarded North Walsham In Bloom North Norfolk: North Walsham North Walsham Town Football Club North Norfolk: North Walsham Southrepps Parish Council North Norfolk: Southrepps Stalham Brass Band North Norfolk: Stalham The Mo Museum North Norfolk: Sheringham North Norfolk: Wells Skate Park Group Wells Panel 1 To promote the development of floral displays in North Walsham using beds, bubs or hanging baskets either by their own endeavours or by encouraging traders to enhance their premises. To provide facilities for and to promote community participation in the amateur sport of association football in North Walsham and surrounding areas. To replace 24 half barrel tubs with new plastic models. To increase dressing room accommodation and provide disabled toilets. To purchase two nest swings as part of a project to renew all equipment on the play area. Providing services to the local community in Southrepps through democratic decision making. The band aims to help the community of Stalham by training and encouraging people of all ages to play in the brass band and by doing so, not only widening their own Funding towards the costs of a project horizons but also bringing music, cohesion and enjoyment to get young people playing brass to the community. instruments. Provide and maintain the museum exhibition facilities in the area of benefit, i.e. Sheringham and its environs. Secure, preserve, develop and improve features or items of historic, cultural or social and economic interest that the public may develop its knowledge and understanding of Sheringham and its surrounding area. Preserve and exhibit historic lifeboats and fishing boats and their equipment, thereby contributing to the public's knowledge and understanding of a lifeboat service and of the local fishing industry. A voluntary group of local adults and young people formed to respond to local young peoples' request for a safe area for skating, bmx-ing and scooting. 2 To create a 'History Hub' at The Mo for the benefit of the townspeople and the wider community. To contribute to the capital needed to establish a well-designed and managed skate park area. £4,824.00 £7,525.00 £5,176.00 £5,000.00 £6,415.00 £10,000.00 £81,776.00 May 2012