﻿_id	Scheme Reference	Ward	Recipient of ward funding	Scheme Details	Ward Priority Met	Date passed to Ward Committee for Decision	Date Funding approved by Ward Committee	Final amount approved	Status
1	AC-17-06	Acomb	CYC Highways	Danebury Crescent - to reconstruct  verges in Tarmac allowing vehicles to overrun on the verge. This is to eliminate recurring damage to grass verges. Option 2	Improvements to the local highways infrastructure - capital pot	27/04/2018	29/06/2018	15000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
2	AC-17-18	Acomb	CYC	Installation of a ward notice board on the verge outside the Carr Schools.	Increased community involvement, reducing social isolation,	11/10/2018	29/10/2018	1000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
3	AC-18-01	Acomb	Vocal Flourish Community Choir (Lidgett)	Grant to enable the Choir to grow and expand i.e. laptop, marketing materials, one off payrol set up fee with York CVS, first aid training.	Reducing social isolation, improving health and wellbeing, increased community involvement	14/06/2018	29/06/2018	1500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
4	AC-18-02	Acomb	Acomb Explore	Grant towards summer children's activities	Improving facilities and activities for young people, increased community involvement, improving health and wellbeing	14/06/2018	29/06/2018	490	Funding Released 
5	AC-18-03	Acomb	Acomb and Westfield Neighbourhood Forum	Grant towards the Forum setting up costs	A cleaner, greener ward, increased community involvement, reducing social isolation	14/06/2018	29/06/2018	900	Funding Released 
6	AC-18-06	Acomb	CYC Highways	A scheme to alleviate the issue of vehicles driving over and damaging the verge at the junction of Viking Road and Danebury Drive.	Ward capital pot	10/07/2018	08/08/2018	2500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
7	AC-18-07	Acomb	CYC Highways	A scheme to refresh faded road markings indicating the bus stop and install new bus stop sign on Danebury Drive, plus look into a solution to alleviate   problem with vehicles parking on the bus stop. 	Ward capital pot	10/07/2018	08/08/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
8	AC-18-11	Acomb	Energise / Better	Commissioning research to gauge interest in sports activities amongst Acomb WArd residents. This is undertaken with the view to later commission suitable participation scheme for Acomb Ward residents.	Improving health and wellbeing, improving facilities and activities for young people	15/05/2018	29/06/2018	200	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
9	AC-18-12a	Acomb	Move the Masses	Commissioning Move the Masses to set up the scheme, provide pop up fitness workshops and fitness adventures in Acomb Ward, create interactive online map showing locations where and how workouts can be completed and recruit Move Champion volunteers.	Improving health and wellbeing, reducing social isolation, increased community involvement, improved facilities and activities for young people	31/05/2018	29/06/2018	3200	Funding Released 
10	AC-18-14	Acomb	We Run York	Grant towards start up costs of a running group for people with substance misuse problems, homeless, or recently released from prison.	Improving health and wellbeing, reducing social isolation, increased community involvement	14/06/2018	29/06/2018	1000	Funding Released 
11	AC-18-15	Acomb	York Carers Centre	Grant towards the taxi transport element of the Young Carers Project in Acomb Ward.	Reducing social isolation, improving facilities and activities for young people, A cleaner, greener ward, improving health and wellbeing, increased community involvement 	14/06/2018	29/06/2018	880	Funding Released 
12	AC-18-16	Acomb	Friends of Fishponds Wood and Beech Grove	Grant towards display materials, folding tables and insurance.	A cleaner, greener ward, Improving health and wellbeing, Increased community involvement	14/06/2018	29/06/2018	463	Funding Released 
13	AC-18-24	Acomb	Citizen Advice York	A grant towards weekly advice and budgeting sessions at the Lidgett Grove Church. The applicant requires funding for further 6 months to fully evidence the need and assess the impact. Outcome of the ward funded trial will inform potential inclusion of the outreach in the organisation core service plan, subject to overall Service Level Agreement discussions with the City of York Council.	Reducing social isolation, improving health and wellbeing, increased community involvement	17/09/2018	25/09/2018	5140	Funding Released 
14	AC-18-25	Acomb	CYC	Funding to replace recently felled tree which was positioned by the bus-stop, between numbers 64 and 66 Beckfield Lane.	A cleaner, greener ward	16/10/2018	29/10/2018	500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
15	AC-18-27	Acomb	CYC	Purchase of two graffiti kits for use to remove graffiti by the local community.	A cleaner, greener ward	15/11/2019	25/01/2019	124	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
16	BI-18-01	Bishopthorpe 	Morelock Signs	Purchase of 4 'No Flytipping' signs to use around the ward 	Enhance and improve the local environment	17/05/2018	17/05/2018	113	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
17	BI-18-03	Bishopthorpe 	Brunswick Organic Nursery	Grant to Brunswick Organic Nursery for general maintenance work; to tidy up and replant planters and hanging baskets, plant bulbs and wildflowers, trim hedges, strim weeds and  remove rubbish when required.	"1: Enhance and improve the local environment. 2: Encourage community involvement. 3: Reduce social isolation    
"	04/07/2018	04/07/2018	6000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
18	BI-18-04	Bishopthorpe 	Highways	34m of low level fencing outside properties on Vernon Close to prevent cars driving over the grassed area	Enhance and improve the local environment	04/07/2018	04/07/2018	5000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
19	BI-18-05	Bishopthorpe 	Highways	Convert grassed area on Neville Drive to possible parking bays, this is due to no parking available for properties that front a large grassed area. Cars are parking on grassed area and verges	Enhance and improve the local environment	29/08/2018	29/08/2018	1500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
20	BI-18-06	Bishopthorpe 	Highways	A light was removed a few years ago in New Lane, a new light to be installed on the opposite side to where the power source is.  There is only one light here at the far end of the road.	Enhance and improve the local environment	29/08/2018	29/08/2018	1200	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
21	CL-18-01	Clifton 	Citizen Advice 	Citizen Advice Drop in sessions at St Lukes Community Cafe, every Friday	engagement with residents for a more cohesive Clifton	20/03/2018	28/03/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
22	CL-18-02	Clifton 	Clifton Parish Church	"To support young people  in Clifton  in particular Kingsway Neighbourhood through children and youth projects. To run a 1 day summer  event.
The funding will support these events, specifically for:

• Games Consoles 
• First Aid Training
• Family Matters Parenting Training                                        • Vacuum Cleaner 
"	improving opportunities for facilities and young people	07/06/2018	19/06/2018	625	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
23	CL-18-08 	Clifton	York City Football Club Foundation 	"Free football holiday provison in the form of coaching courses for school holidays – May, Summer, October and Christmas 2018. 

To provide some longer term provision with two days provision per school holiday week for the remainder of 2018. 
 The sessions will run using a local venue either Vale of York or Bootham Junior School. 
"	improving opportunities and facilites for young people	07/06/2018	12/06/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
24	CL-18-09	Clifton 	St Luke's Parochial Church Council	Grapevine Magazine - to help with costs towards the production and delivery and also to wards the costs of running an activity week during summer for local children 	engagement with residents for a more cohesive Clifton	16/05/2018	12/06/2018	2999	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
25	CL-18-10	Clifton 	Clifton Residents Association	"Snack Shack . Food destined for landfill will be intercepted by Clifton Green staff and volunteers from a range of different supermarkets across York. The food is then sorted through, displayed in a make shift outdoor stall and anybody in Clifton can access the food. 

The funding will  ensure that new equipment for storage and displaying food can be purchased. 

Everybody in the area has access to the ‘Snack Shack’. It is accessible by anybody in Clifton and for many people use it to buy food for their meal this week. Food and ingredients are purchased for pennies, and whole families are fed as a consequence. Not only are people able to purchase their tea, but the food items available are often fruit and veg, thus the meaning the meals made are often healthy and nutritious. 
"	enriching activites for health and wellbeing	07/06/2018	12/06/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
26	CL-18-11	Clifton	Clifton Residents Association	"To develop Burton Green School library, by making it a more enticing and exciting place for the children to read. 

The aim is to  embed the love of reading in children at an early age. This will enhance children’s engagement, which would lead to an increase proficiency in reading. As a result children would choose reading as an activity to participate in, during the evenings and holidays. 

Everyone in the Clifton Ward would be invited to the grand opening of the library area. 
Requests would be made for volunteer readers from the local community. 
"	engagement with residents for a more cohesive Clifton	07/06/2018	12/06/2018	1137	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
27	CL-18-12	Clifton	Clifton Residents Association	"To run a residential visit to Kingswood Dearne Valley for Year 6 each year from Burton Green Primary School. The purpose of the residential is to give access to the experience of being away from home, tackling adventurous activities, and building a sense of Year 6 team and aspirations for the year ahead. This visit is open to all children- as a school we serve one of the most deprived communities in York, with much hidden poverty.

"	improving opportunities and facilites for young people	07/06/2018	12/06/2018	400	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
28	CL-18-13	Clifton	Clifton Playtime Group 	"To create a sensory area accessible for children with physical or cognitive disabilities. We would aim to include light, tactile, calming and musical toys within a pop-up sensory tentTo develop the garden area at the centre by planting a variety of fruits and vegetables that the children can help grow, pick, cook and eat. 


"	improving opporunities for young people	07/06/2018	12/06/2018	1905	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
29	CL-18-14	Clifton	New Visuality 	"To run six sessions of ""stop look listen think"" with young people in the ward.

'Stop, Look, Listen, Think' is built around innovative art workshops with  young people who have expressed an interest not yet met in creativity and innovation in their Ward. Through creativity, experimenting with innovative technology, and the experience enhancement of exhibiting their work as interactive light installations in city centre spaces, these participants are the primary beneficiaries.                                                                                                        Match funding with Rawcliffe and Clifton Without

"	engagement with residents for a more cohesive Clifton	07/06/2018	12/06/2018	950	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
30	CL-18-15	Clifton	Q Church 	"To deliver a programme of activities aimed at children, young people and parents. This programme will aim to meet many of the ward priorities, bring families in the area together and encourage them to take ownership and be proud of the Clifton they live in.

The activities will be open access but each activity may be targeted at a specific clientele. All activities will be suitable for low income families and will be building on already established relationships of trust and care.
"	engaging redisdents for a more cohesive Clifton	21/06/2018	04/07/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
31	CL-18-16	Clifton	Move the Masses	Move The Masses. We are going to create and develop a fantastic online, interactive map showing people where they can complete brilliantly fun workouts and how to complete them too. We will have pop-up fitness workshops and fitness adventures (on foot or by bike) to teach people how to use all this amazing stuff around us and we will engage with all sectors of society to ensure everybody is included. We will recruit volunteers to become Move Champions in their communities too.	enriching activites for health and wellbeing	25/07/2018	26/07/2018	2500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
32	CL-18-17	Clifton	Clifton Green Management Committee	Contribution to support Clifton Management Committee clean and repaint wooden railing around Clifton Green. Supported by Eco team and using volunteers  	enriching activites for health and wellbeing	20/11/2018	20/11/2018	2000	Withdrawn by Applicant 
33	CL-18-19	Clifton	The Elderberries	To take residents from Sheltered Housing in Clifton who live on their own.  They will go out and about for a half day outing into the countryside. 	reducing social isolation for a more inclusive Clifton	19/08/2018	19/08/2018	450	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
34	CL-18-22	Clifton	Keep Your Pet (The Age UK York and RSPCA partnership service)	"To develop a Community Dog Club/cafe which brings lonely /socially isolated people together around their love of dogs.
The social benefits of dogs and the consequent positive impact on a persons mental and physical health are now well researched and recognised.
"	enriching activites for health and wellbeing	15/11/2018	22/11/2018	500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
35	CL-18-23	Clifton	Northern Orchards Group	To plant 12 fruit trees next to Clifton Green Primary School	enriching activites for health and wellbeing	08/01/2019	09/01/2019	900	Funding Released 
36	CL-18-24	Clifton 	Friends of Clfton Green	to renovate the stone water trough that is situated on Clifton Green	enriching activites for health and wellbeing	21/02/2019	05/03/2019	2000	Funding Released 
37	CO-18-01	Copmanthorpe	Copmanthorpe Contact the Elderly	A grant towards tea party for Copmanthorpe Contact the Elderly members at Harlow Carr gardens in July 2018	supporting older people	22/02/2018	28/03/2018	136	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
38	CO-18-05	Copmanthorpe	Panda Play Group	Activity sessions with external professionals	Supporting activities for young people.	06/06/2018	30/06/2018	860	Funding Released 
39	CO-18-06	Copmanthorpe	Cop. Bowling Club	Relay uneven paving slabs	Supporting activites for young people and supporting older people	26/09/2018	02/09/2018	1750	Funding Released 
40	CO-18-07	Copmanthorpe	Art Exibition	Set up costs for this annual event	Supporting activites for young people and supporting older people	23/10/2018	24/10/2018	400	Funding Released 
41	CO-18-09	Copmanthorpe	New table tennis club	tables, nets and equipment  	Supporting activites for young people and supporting older people	15/11/2018	15/01/2019	500	Funding Released 
42	DW-17-21	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC Highways	Dringfield Close improved parking provision. Contribution from the ward capital pot to top up remaining HEIP funds to bring the scheme to fruition.	HEIP - Physical environment improvements to benefit Council tenants	27/06/2017	01/06/2018	6300	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
43	DW-18-01	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Musical Connections	Grant for the community singing groupat Moor Lane towards aspects of the project that are not ongoing. 	Increasing community involvement, improving access to services and support	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	1000	Funding Released 
44	DW-18-03	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Revival Estate Community Association	Grant towards the bike clinic event, tombola drum, plants and PLI for the event	Increasing community involvement 	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	450	Funding Released 
45	DW-18-04	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Mayfields Community Trust	Grant towards gravel for the path and insurance organised through TCV	Increasing community involvement, improving the local environment	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	620	Funding Released 
46	DW-18-05	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC Highways	Resurfacing small section of the snicket between Foxton and Carrfield.  There is a dip where water collects causing slippery and muddy surface.	Improving the local environemnt	24/04/2018	20/08/2018	3500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
47	DW-18-09	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Woodthorpe York Community Group	Grant towards accessible portaloos for the 2018 summer fair	Increasing community involvement	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	425	Funding Released 
48	DW-18-10	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	West Thorpe Pre School	Grant towards purchase of lunch box trolley for the pre-school	Improving access to services and support	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	236	Funding Released 
49	DW-18-11	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Dementia Yorkshire	Grant  towards games equipment (new age curling, floor basketball, sound boccia), stationery, LVL 2 Food Hygiene training for volunteers, embroidered t-shirts and refreshments	Improving access to services and support, increasing community involvement	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	1290	Funding Released 
50	DW-18-12	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Dringhouses Cricket Club	Grant towards new electronic scoreboard for the club	Increasing community involvement	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	2500	Funding Released 
51	DW-18-13	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC Highways	Seven day traffic survey on Thanet Road	Improving the local environement , promoting community safety	13/04/2018	16/04/2018	965	Completed
52	DW-18-14	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Gough & Kelly	Daily community patrols with body worn CCTV for a six month. To alleviate issues with ASB in the area between Foxwood Park and Woodthorpe Green play area.	Promoting community safety	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	2730	Funding Released 
53	DW-18-15	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	Salt bins refill pot to accomodate for refilling of ward and housing salt bins in winter 2018-19	Improving the local environment , promoting community safety	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	550	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
54	DW-18-15a	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	Further funds for 'ward grit bins refill pot' to budget for two refills of 11 assets during winter season 2018-19	Improving the local environment , promoting community safety	02/11/2018	02/11/2018	760	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
55	DW-18-17	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	Pot of funding for trimming City of York Council trees	Improving the local environment , promoting community safety	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	5000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
56	DW-18-18	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	York City Knights Foundation	Two skatepark sessions on Revival Estate	Increasing community involvement	09/05/2018	11/05/2018	600	Funding Released 
57	DW-18-19	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Gala Signs	Replacement of a broken lock on the ward notice board on Girvan Close	Improving the local environment	28/05/2018	31/05/2018	48	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
58	DW-18-20	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC Highways	Seven day traffic survey on Moorcroft Road	Improving the local environement , promoting community safety	20/06/2018	27/06/2018	965	Completed
59	DW-18-23	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Ceejay UK LTD	Supply and installation of a 'no dog fouling' sign. It is to be installed on the post at the front of the community notice board on North Lane, Dringhouses, YO24 2NS	Improving the local environment	04/07/2018	06/07/2018	106	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
60	DW-18-24	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	H-Bar carriageway advisory markings for driveways on Silverdale Court to deter blocking garages access.	Improving the local environment	17/07/2018	17/07/2018	158	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
61	DW-18-25	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	Installation of security fencing at the rear of CYC housing bungalows 7 – 10 St James Place, backing onto Hob Moor. Project funded jointly by the ward and CYC housing department.	Promoting community safety, improving the local environment	22/06/2018	07/11/2018	3000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
62	DW-18-26	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC Highways	Replacement of faulty VAS sign located on lighting column no. 56, Moor Lane close to the junction with Alness Drive	Improving the local environment , promoting community safety	24/05/2018	20/08/2018	3500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
63	DW-18-30	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC Local Area Team West	Start up funding for a community cafe at Moor Lane Centre supported by the Youth Offending Team and run by volunteers.	Increasing community involvement	22/09/2018	11/09/2018	200	Funding Released 
64	DW-18-31	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Helping Hand Environmental Company	Purchase of 20 litterpickers and 20 bag holders for use by local volunteers	Improving the local environment	24/09/2018	01/10/2018	314	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
65	DW-18-32	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	Replacement of a rusty street name plate on the junction of  of Hunters Way and Tadcaster Road	Improving the local environment	12/02/2019	13/02/2019	198	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
66	DW-18-34	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	Purchase of biodegradable sprays and latex gloves for community volunteers to use to make dog faeces.	Improving the local environment	10/01/2019	10/01/2018	72	Completed
67	DW-18-35	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	H-bar markings to be painted at entrances to the canopy parking on Silverdale Court, YO24 2LS. This is undertaken with the intention to deter blocking these entrances by vehicles parked on the road. 	Improving the local environment	22/01/2019	04/02/2019	160	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
68	DW-18-36	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	Installation of a new notice board on Nelsons Lane near the play area entrance and removal of the old notice board mounted to the fence.	Improving the local environment	22/01/2019	04/02/2019	1000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
69	DW-18-37	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	CYC	Contribution towards installation of a seat at the bus stop on Ryecroft Avenue opposite the entrance to Carrfield.	Improving the local environment	08/02/2019	12/02/2019	200	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
70	FH - 18-08	Fulford and Heslington	CYC Highways	"To improve area of anti skid surface, School Lane, Fulford. 
Area as shown in the screen shot attached showing the location being previously painted red and the map both attached 
This scheme has been previously discussed with Jon Pickles, his suggestion being to place new tarmac in the area that previously had the anti skid surface and at the same time place new 20 speed markings. The tarmac can be replaced as normal"	Highways work	13/05/2018	27/09/2018	2750	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
71	FH - 18-10	Fulford and Heslington	Fulford Show	Fulford Show would like to purchase a marquee, two gazebos and a storage box for Fulford Show	On the application form. The applicant states that the show helps to bring residents together and to develop a pride in the community.	18/06/2018	25/06/2018	410	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
72	FH -18-07	Fulford and Heslington	CYC Highways	"A variety of locations for new bollards, Main Street, Fulford. 
The bollards to match the exsisting bollards on the road. 
The counsellor states that some bollard installation did not happen last year, so he feels we need to start this scheme again. 
See an example of a location in the attached photograph. There are other locations – all locations of bollards as discussed and photographed by Jon Pickles
"	"This project will enhance and preserve the local environment
and help to foster a sense of community and improve users saftey."	13/05/2018	25/07/2018	2500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
73	FH-18-02	Fulford and Heslington	Heslington village hall meeting room	Reburishment of the floor in the main hall of the village meeting room	"This project will enhance and preserve the local environment
and help to foster a sense of community and support local voluntary groups bthrough a well maintained community asset."	29/03/2018	19/04/2018	500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
74	FH-18-03	Fulford and Heslington	Fulford Tennis Club	Instalation of hoop barriers to deter the riding of mopes and moterbikes in a public area	"This project will enhance and preserve the local environment
and help to foster a sense of community and improve users saftey."	19/03/2018	19/04/2018	1057	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
75	FH-18-04	Fulford and Heslington	St. Oswalds CE School, Heslington lane	To run a childrens activity in Fulford Library	Reduces loneliness and isolation. Fostering a sense of community	04/04/2018	13/05/2018	140	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
76	FH-18-05	Fulford and Heslington	CYC Highways	Considation for an aditional street light. In the Cresent, Heslington YE10 5EF	"This project will enhance and preserve the local environment
and help to foster a sense of community and improve users saftey."	13/05/2018	25/07/2018	400	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
77	FH-18-13	Fulford and Heslington	Highways	Install 1.8 m gate at Glen Close flats to keep communal area secure	Enhance & preserve the local environment	18/06/2018	25/07/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
78	FH-18-14	Fulford and Heslington	Highways	Install bin store for all bins serving Glen Close and Main Street flats	Enhance & preserve the local environment	18/06/2018	25/07/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
79	FH-18-15	Fulford and Heslington	Highways/HEIP	Bin store at Fordlands road flats area	Enhance & preserve the local environment	26/09/2018	26/09/2018	1500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
80	FH-18-16	Fulford and Heslington	Fulford Parachial Church Council	Grant to clear and clean the WW1 memorial at St Oswalds Church - Jointly funded with Fishergate ward	Enhance & preserve the local environment	13/11/2018	09/01/2019	408	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
81	FH-18-17	Fulford and Heslington	Heslington Village Meeting Room Committee	Grant to start up a lunch club at the village meeting room and reach out to hte lonely and isolated	Help foster a sense of community	03/01/2019	09/01/2019	300	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
82	FH-18-18	Fulford and Heslington	Fulford Parish Council	Grant for graffiti removal at the sports pavilion	Enhance & preserve the local environment	09/01/2019	09/01/2019	50	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
83	FH-18-19	Fulford and Heslington	Trading Standards	Cold Calling Controlled Zone  at Sir John Hunt homes, Fulford	Help foster a sense of community	18/01/2019	18/01/2019	740	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
84	FS-16-14	Fishergate 	CYC	"Install photo-luminescent edge marker discs (Starpath discs) on the shared use path running along the northern part of Walmgate Stray between the edge of the barracks site and the University.   Costs are £1730.60 for discs 5 metres apart
£2843.73 for discs 3 metres apart
"	Promoting sustainable transport and improving road safety 	01/05/2016	01/05/2016	3103	Completed
85	FS-18-01	Fishergate 	Redfearn Community Group 	Funding for a spring planting party 	Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment 	22/03/2018	26/03/2018	550	Funding Released 
86	FS-18-02	Fishergate 	Friends of Danesmead Wood 	Funding to purchase a new noticeboard to display information about birds, insects and flowers which can be found in the wood 	Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment 	25/04/2018	30/07/2018	826.8	Funding Released 
87	FS-18-03	Fishergate 	Fishergate, Fulford & Heslington Local History Group 	Funding towards the cost of publishing a book of short biographies of the 86 pupils and teachers who are named on the Great War memorial tablet in the porch of Fishergate School.  	A welcoming community, working together 	30/04/2018	13/05/2018	700	Funding Released 
88	FS-18-04	Fishergate 	YUMI York 	Organisation and delivery of third annual Millennium Fields Summer fair 	A welcoming community, working together, Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment  	03/05/2018	23/05/2018	3000	Funding Released 
89	FS-18-05	Fishergate 	Heslington Road CIC	Funding to hold a Heslington Road community street carnival in September 2018	A welcoming community, working together; Maintaining and enhancing the local environment 	14/05/2018	15/05/2018	1000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
90	FS-18-06 	Fishergate 	Broadway Area Neighbours and Friends (BANF)	Funding towards the cost of producing the quarterly BANF newsletter 	A welcoming community, working together 	16/05/2018	30/07/2018	293.52	Funding Released 
91	FS-18-09	Fishergate 	Friends of Fishergate Primary School 	Funding to purchase and install an additional cycle shelter at Fishergate School with the capacity to store up to 10 cycles.  	Promoting sustainable transport and improving road safety 	25/07/2018	30/07/2018	2929.2	Funding Released 
92	FS-18-11	Fishergate 	Friends of Danesmead Wood 	Funding to hire a tree surgeon for a day to thin some of the previously coppiced trees	Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment 	03/10/2018	19/10/2018	400	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
93	FS-18-13	Fishergate 	Fulford Parochial Church Council 	Contribution towards the steam cleaning of the WW1 War Memorial at St Oswalds Church to mark the centenary.  The memorial records the sacrifice of 31 men from the Alma Terrace area and a further 29 from Fishergate 	A welcoming community, working together; Maintaining and enhancing the local environment 	17/10/2018	11/12/2018	816	Funding Released 
94	FS-18-14	Fishergate 	TCV  	Labour and materials for laying a 50m section of mixed native hedge, staked and bound along its length, to deter people from accessing land immediately adjacent to the River Foss 	Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment 	19/10/2018	19/10/2018	1460	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
95	FS-18-14b 	Fishergate 	TCV 	Funding to plant some native hedge plants to fill in the gaps between existing shrubs in the laid hedge	Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment 	27/11/2018	27/11/2018	200	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
96	FS-18-20	Fishergate 	St Lawrence PCC 	Funding towards the purchase and installation of a projector and screen in the community hall to have film nights for the local community 	A welcoming community, working together 	27/11/2018	11/12/2018	1500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
97	FS-18-21	Fishergate 	New Visuality 	Funding for the Style Over Speed project.  8 art and physical activity sessions led by the Blueberry Academy, exploring art techniques and promoting physical activity, working with 10 disabled people.  	A welcoming community, working together; Promoting sustainable transport and increasing road safety 	23/11/2018	11/12/2018	1750	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
98	FS-18-22	Fishergate 	YUMI Intercultural York 	Funding to develop and launch walking trails and guided walks to enable older and isolated people in Fishergate to get out and about in the community.  The project will be a colloaboration between several communtiy based organisations and the trails will cover many of the much loved areas in the ward  	A welcoming community, working together; Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment  	06/12/2018	11/12/2018	5415	Funding Released 
99	FS-18-23	Fishergate 	St Lawrence PCC 	Funding to upgrade the furniture in the community hall (particularly the chairs and tables).  This is to make the hall more inclusive to older people and those with disability and mobility issues 	A welcoming community, working together 	23/01/2019	23/01/2019	2000	Funding Released 
100	FS-18-25	Fishergate 	Friends of Danesmead Wood 	Funding for public liability insurance,  a new wheelbarrow and 2 galvanised bins for the wood 	Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment 	25/01/2019	25/01/2019	478.98	Funding Released 
101	FS-18-30	Fishergate 	St Nicks 	Funding for activities to helo secure the future of Millennium Fields Meadow - 1)develop an accessible entrance area to the site, 2) Create a tool storage area, 3) A working compost area, 4)recruit more volunteers 	1) A welcoming community, working together, Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment 	13/02/2019	15/02/2019	2235	Funding Released 
102	GU-18-01	Guildhall	York Explore 	To run seven children’s activities. The sessions provide family learning activities, which are fun, help adults and children interact and learn together, give opportunities to try new activities and be creative, whilst keeping children occupied over the summer and helping them to socialise with others. 	fewer people suffering from loneliness	12/06/2018	13/06/2018	650	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
103	GU-18-02	Guildhall	York BID	"York BID Taxi Marshals at Duncombe Place Taxi marshalling for 3 years.  This is  joint funded by community partners including the York BID, Hackney Carriage Taxi Association and Guildhall residents’ committee.
"	reduction of anti social behaviour	12/06/2018	13/06/2018	3000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
104	GU-18-03 	Guildhall	Make It Bloom 	Part of this year summer’s Bloom! Festival of Horticulture. The grant will support a plant take-over along Coney Street. Once an inviting, thriving part of central York, we are determined to bring back some colour, life, creativity and greenery to the street.	better maintenance of parks and green spaces	12/06/2018	13/06/2018	3000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
105	GU-18-11	Guildhall	River Foss Society	Erect an informative interpretative panel next to the River Foss in the paved recreational area next to Monk Bridge. The colour panel will explain the history, wildlife, plants of the River and advise not to feed ducks/gees bread. The sign will be anti-vandal plastic. 	for people embracing diversity in their communities	12/06/2018	13/06/2018	1000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
106	GU-18-12	Guildhall	Friends of Guildhall ward Gardens – Edible York (FOGGEY)	"Edible Gardens Walk FOGGEY is going to take part in the York Bloom festival which takes place 6th to 8th July 2018. On the Sunday afternoon we are organising a walk in the city centre to visit edible gardens, including Peaseholme Green, Explore / Central Library and Rosemary Place. From the city centre the walk will go to Greenfields Garden off Haxby Road to learn more about that community garden and to have refreshments. The walk will be free to participants. 
"	fewer people suffering from loneliness	12/06/2018	13/06/2018	139	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
107	GU-18-14	Guildhall	Toolbox Drama	 To pilot 2 x8 week Sensory Drama Clubs, and 3 summer holiday events for children and young people. We aim to provide residents, carers and parents with low cost, purposeful and creative activity in the City Centre. The sessions will be delivered in collaboration with York Nurturing Community (YNC)	fewer people suffering from loneliness	12/06/2018	13/06/2018	1582	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
108	GU-18-15	Guildhall	TCV (The Conservation Volunteers)	"Human Rights Garden in Clarence Street Garden 1) Health and Social Care - Represented through medicinal plants. E.g. Lavender, Comfrey and Rosemary
2) Education - represented by roses named after educators and humanitarians etc e.g. Marie Currie and Diana. Plus the existence of the garden itself.
3) Housing - represented through homes for wildlife in our wildlife friendly area e.g. bug hotel and bird boxes.
4) Standards of living - represented through edible food beds and every ones right to food and health.
5) Non discrimination and equality - represented through wildlife area with plants some may consider weeds and the formal nature of other beds all coming together to create the garden.
"	better maintenance of parks and green spaces	06/06/2018	06/06/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
109	GU-18-16	Guildhall 	Kyra Women's Project	Website revamp	fewer people suffering from loneliness	10/05/2018	01/06/2019	0	Declined by Ward Team
110	GU-18-17	Guildhall	Door 84	"Funding to  develop the Girls and Boys group project. 
Project Management – To over see the whole project including compliance such as health and safety, safeguarding, liasing with partners, creating monitoring and evaluation reports for staff meetings, committee meetings and Guildhall ward team, Supervisions, budget management and covering the face to face delivery.
"	for children to be able to play out safely	12/06/2018	13/06/2018	1908.83	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
111	GU-18-18	Guildhall	York Food Poverty Alliance 	"School meals make up a vital part of the diet of many children and when these are no longer provided in the school summer holidays they no longer have adequate food and/or a good diet.
City wide, we are working with a network of community centres to provide an alternative to school meals over the summer. 
The grant will  make the Walmgate area of Guildhall part of this network, working alongside volunteers and  Red Tower to provide a pay as you feel café one day a week through the summer school holidays.
"	for people embracing diversity in their communities	12/06/2018	13/06/2018	429	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
112	GU18-19	Guildhall	Kyra Women's Project	Run five yoga courses for Kyra's members. As part of rehabilitation and support.	fewer people suffering from loneliness	12/09/2018	12/09/2018	1810	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
113	GU-18-20 	Guildhall	Groves Residents Association 	A picnic in the park, open to everyone who lives in, works or is a friend of the Groves	fewer people suffering from loneliness	23/08/2018	22/08/2018	250	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
114	GU-18-21	Guildhall 	Walking for Health - York Health Walks 	Towards walks for residents of Guildhall 	fewer people suffering from loneliness	12/09/2018	12/09/2018	200	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
115	GU-18-23	Guildhall	York Breakdance	Provide breakdance classes 3 times a week for 3 different age groups at door 84	for people embracing diversity in their communities	30/11/2018	05/12/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
116	GU-18-24	Guildhall	Move the Masses	free, weekly fitness sessions from March to September 2019 (30 weeks) using the new outdoor fitness equipment which is to be installed near the Red Tower	better maintenance of parks and green spaces	20/11/2018	05/12/2018	2140	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
117	GU-18-25	Guildhall	York Nuturing Community Ward Committee BBQ	Ward Committee Residents Meeting BBQ, hosted by York Nuturing Committee	for people embracing diversity in their communities	26/06/2018	26/06/2018	250	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
118	GU-18-28	Guildhall	Red Tower York CIC	Provision of pay as you feel meals. Inviting other agencies - such as Healthwatch, the North Yorkshire Police Services and Citizens Advice York.	to increase recycling	09/01/2019	09/01/2019	983.2	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
119	GU-18-29	Guildhall	The Hut York Ltd	"Delivery of the ""Stepping Stones"", the vocational project for people with mental health difficulties and learning disabilities."	for people embracing diversity in their communities	09/01/2019	09/01/2019	1268.5	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
120	GU-18-30	Guildhall	SUSTRANS - commissioned	Works to the Foss Islands Path to improve visibility of street lighting columns and sight-lines.	better maintenance of parks and green spaces	06/02/2019	06/02/2019	990	Funding Released 
121	GU-18-31	Guildhall	Door 84	‘Young Volunteers/Events Committee Project,’ which is one of our 10 current Projects/Sessions at Door 84. 	For people to embrace diversity in their communities.	06/02/2019	18/02/2019	856.7	Funding Released 
122	HE-17-09	Heworth 	CYC	Purchase of bulky items container/garage and fitting with base + one set of trolley wheels	HEIP - Physical environment improvements to benefit Council tenants	30/04/2018	30/04/2018	364.78	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
123	HE-17-24	Heworth 	OCAY 	Funding to offer outreach work in the ward to identify older people who are lonely and socially isolated.  	Developing and supporting a prosperous and connected community 	06/08/2018	06/08/2018	2400	Funding Released 
124	HE-18-01	Heworth 	Tang Hall Explore Library Learning Centre 	To run six childrens Summer activity sessions in Tang Hall Explore - also applied to Hull Road and O&D wards 	Developing and supporting a prosperous and connected community 	06/08/2018	06/08/2018	210	Funding Released 
125	HE-18-04	Heworth 	Musical Connections 	Funding for a second music group at Glen Lodge for tenants who are living with dementia and are unable to access the established group	A healthy and active community 	06/08/2018	06/08/2018	1000	Funding Released 
126	HE-18-07	Heworth 	Muncaster Private Property Owners Association (MPPOA)	Funding for 1) Signage for the area re no parking (£1122) and 2) improving the entrances to the estate by erecting raised beds for flowers and vegetables and replacing old concrete blocks with cycle hoops (£6350)	A safer, cleaner environment 	06/08/2018	10/09/2018	5000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
127	HE-18-08	Heworth 	CYC Trading Standards	Cold Calling Zone on Faber Street - costs are for initial resident survey, implementation and ongoing administration 	A safer, cleaner environment 	18/05/2018	18/06/2018	740	Funding Released 
128	HE-18-10	Heworth 	Yorkey Dads 	Funding to run a paediatric first aid course at The Centre@Burnholme for parents, grandparents and carers.  Funding is for the course to be run 15 times with 12 people at each session 	A healthy and active community; Developing and supporting a prosperous and connected community 	06/08/2018	06/08/2018	750	Funding Released 
129	HE-18-11	Heworth  	Walking for Health - York Health Walks 	Funding towards the Health Walks programme 	A healthy and active community, Developing and supporting a prosperous and connected community 	10/09/2018	10/09/2018	100	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
130	HE-18-12 	Heworth 	Communities & Equalities	Funding for design, printing and delivery of a ward newsletter 	Developing and supporting a prosperous and connected community 	01/05/2018	27/09/2018	1400	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
131	HE-18-13	Heworth 	Therapeutic Art and Play Therapy Yorkshire (TAPTY)	Parent/children sessions at The Avenue Childrens Centre including singing/rhymes, art making, playing.  10 sessions 1.5hr each 	A healthy and active community; Developing and supporting a prosperous and connected community 	10/09/2018	10/09/2018	2390	Funding Released 
132	HE-18-16	Heworth 	Tang Hall Smart	Start up funding to set up regular tea dances at Burnholme centre, a recent taster session was very popular and uses local musicians	A healthy and active community; Developing and supporting a prosperous and connected community 	14/11/2018	14/11/2018	1000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
133	HE-18-17	Heworth 	Bell Farm Social Hall	Grant to provide the community swap shop once a month	A healthy and active community; Developing and supporting a prosperous and connected community 	15/11/2018	20/11/2018	500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
134	HnE-17-15	Huntington and New Earswick	St Andrews Church	A grant towards the resurfacing of the carpark at St Andrews Church	Improving the local area and improving local facilities	03/04/2018	04/07/2018	1431	Funding Released 
135	HnE-18-01	Huntington and New Earswick	New Earswick Indoor Bowls Club	To replace the cooker in the kitchenof the bowls club to enable uninterupted caterin service to users of the club	Reduces loneliness and isolation by equipping local venues to increase their potential	03/04/2018	04/07/2018	1500	Funding Released 
136	HnE-18-02	Huntington and New Earswick	Friends of Huntington Library	To Install a new post and double sided library sign to promote the library 	Improving the local area and improving local facilities	03/04/2018	03/04/2018	447.91	Funding Released 
137	HnE-18-03	Huntington and New Earswick	The Rowntree Society	A grant towards a set of activities and ecvents for the community in New Earswick and surrounding areas in connectionwith the creation of a heritage visitor in the Folk Hall 	Reduces loneliness and isolation by equipping local venues to increase their potential	03/04/2018	04/07/2018	500	Funding Released 
138	HnE-18-04	Huntington and New Earswick	Film at the Folk Hall	To Purchase a new lens to improve the use of the space and be able to relocate the screen therefore providing more space for additional residents to attend 	Reduces loneliness and isolation by equipping local venues to increase their potential	03/04/2018	07/06/2018	727.78	Funding Released 
139	HnE-18-05	Huntington and New Earswick	New Earswick Library	To run 3 childrens activities within New Earswick library to engage with young people and their families over the summer holidays 	Supporting young people	11/04/2018	04/07/2018	290	Funding Released 
140	HnE-18-06	Huntington and New Earswick	Haxby and Wigginton Youth and Community Association- Community Ties Youth Project	"To run a park based youth project called ""Pop up in the Park"" which provides purposeful activity in parks and public spaces "	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	17/04/2018	07/06/2018	1084.89	Funding Released 
141	HnE-18-07	Huntington and New Earswick	Orchard Park Community Centre	To run a summer programme for children and young people accross the summer holidays 	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	26/04/2018	01/05/2018	800	Funding Released 
142	HnE-18-09	Huntington and New Earswick	Activ8 Learning	For the continuation in Huntingto and New Earswick of the man cave project 	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	02/05/2018	04/07/2018	2200	Completed
143	HnE-18-11	Huntington and New Earswick	Yorkey Dads	To run 12 First aid courses aimed at parents/carers within the ward	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	03/05/2018	04/07/2018	1125	Funding Released 
144	HnE-18-12	Huntington and New Earswick	All Saints and St Andrews Church 	To run 2 seperate days of a holiday at home for those in the ward unable to have a holiday. Based around a seaside theme	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	07/06/2018	04/07/2018	500	Funding Released 
145	HnE-18-14	Huntington and New Earswick	Walking for Health - York Health Walks 	Towards walks for residents of Huntington and New Earswick 	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	09/08/2018	30/07/2018	100	Funding Released 
146	HnE-18-15	Huntington and New Earswick	Cold Calling Zone 	To implement a cold calling zone within a street within the ward 	Improving local facilities	11/09/2018	12/09/2018	750	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
147	HnE-18-16	Huntington and New Earswick	St Andrews Church 	To run a christmas event for those isolated members of the community with afternoon tea and entertainment	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	25/10/2018	25/10/2018	200	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
148	HnE-18-17	Huntington and New Earswick	Yorkey Dads part 2 	additional 50% of original grant to run a further 6 first aid courses in the ward 	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	03/05/2018	25/10/2018	1025	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
149	HnE-18-18	Huntington and New Earswick	Salt Bin Refil	To Refil a Salt Bin on Yearsley Grove	Improving Local Facilities	12/11/2018	12/11/2018	55	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
150	HnE-18-21	Huntington and New Earswick	Community Bees	To continue community based arts and craft workshops to reduce social isolation within the ward	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	08/01/2019	16/01/2019	654	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
151	HnE-18-22	Huntington and New Earswick	Huntington Parish Council	Towards the costs of the summer gala	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	08/01/2019	16/01/2019	600	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
152	HnE-18-23	Huntington and New Earswick	Toolbox Project	Towards the continuation of updating the facilities at the project 	providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	27/02/2019	06/03/2019	1760	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
153	HnE-18-24	Huntington and New Earswick	Move the Masses	Towards project manager and co-ordinator posts and also promotion of sessions 	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	05/03/2019	06/03/2019	1210	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
154	HnE-18-25	Huntington and New Earswick	The History Group	Towards the cost of venue hire, promotion and website	Providing engagement opportunities throughout the ward for all, in particular young people and hard to reach groups	05/02/2019	06/03/2019	500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
155	HO-17-19	Holgate	Yorkey Dads	"For Yorkey Dads to run a monthly breakfast club at The Chill Cafe. This will be on the 1st Saturday of every month. Yorkey Dads connects dads and male carers in and around the York area through meetings, activities, events and online support. 
"	"• supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
• supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities
• working with communities to reduce social isolation"	08/03/2018	04/05/2018	500	Funding Released 
156	HO-17-20	Holgate	York Inspirational Kids 	To set up a Disability gymnastics club for primary school aged children in Holgate. York Inspirational Kids believe that activities, such as gymnastics for children with additional needs and their siblings should be accessible, particularly if they cannot participate in mainstream gymnastics. 	"• supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
• supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities
• working with communities to reduce social isolation"	19/02/2018	09/08/2018	3000	Funding Released 
157	HO-18-01	Holgate	York Central Action	Funding to widen the engagement and participation of people in the ward and broaden discussions around the York Central development 	Working to ensure local investment and developments, such as York Central, are developed appropriately	26/03/2018	13/04/2018	1730	Funding Released 
158	HO-18-02	Holgate	Our Lady Queen of Martyrs PTFA	To organise and run the school PTFA family summer fair 2018. Open to all the community.	"Supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages.
Supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities."	04/05/2018	05/07/2018	312.5	Funding Released 
159	HO-18-03	Holgate	Drain covers	Highways scheme	Ward capital pot	01/08/2018	05/08/2018	0	Completed
160	HO-18-04	Holgate	Holgate bridge gardens	Highways scheme	Ward capital pot	01/08/2018	05/08/2018	10000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
161	HO-18-05	Holgate	Poplar street lighting	Highways scheme	Ward capital pot	01/08/2018	05/08/2018	7438.37	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
162	HO-18-07	Holgate	Hamilton drive eas- caroline close	Highways scheme	Ward capital pot	01/08/2018	05/08/2018	5500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
163	HO-18-08	Holgate	Friends of West Bank Park 	To organise and run the West Bank Park Summer fair 2018. Over 2,000 local residents attended the fair last year. It is one of the main Community events in the Holgate ward and provides the opportunity for locals to mix together.	"•supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
•supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities"	18/05/2018	20/06/2018	768	Funding Released 
164	HO-18-10	Holgate	Hamilton drive, east moorecroft 	Highways scheme	Ward capital pot	01/08/2018	05/08/2018	4000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
165	HO-18-14	Holgate	Beech Ave	Highways scheme	Ward capital pot	01/08/2018	05/08/2018	5000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
166	HO-18-16	Holgate	Windmill rise	Highways scheme	Ward capital pot	02/08/2018	05/08/2018	15000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
167	HO-18-17	Holgate	St swithens walk	Highways scheme	Ward capital pot	02/08/2018	05/08/2018	3000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
168	HO-18-18	Holgate	Grantham drive	Highways scheme	Ward capital pot	01/08/2018	05/08/2018	3000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
169	HO-18-20	Holgate	Friends off Holgate communitte garden	Promote the Holgate community gardens  through event, physical activerties, and sensory experiences	supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages	01/08/2018	27/09/2018	43370	Funding Released 
170	HO-18-22	Holgate	FoWBP locking	Grant to the friends of west bank park to contiune locking the park on an evening, to reduce the chances of ASB and help protect the green spaces in the park	supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities	02/08/2018	27/09/2018	43370	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
171	HO-18-23	Holgate	Celcilia place fencing	HEIP scheme	supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities	01/08/2018	27/09/2018	43370	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
172	HO-18-24	Holgate	Cecilia place gates	HEIP scheme	supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities	01/08/2018	27/09/2018	43370	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
173	HO-18-25	Holgate	Popelton road out of school club	"a summer programme of sports and activities for children attending our summer holiday childcare club, which runs for six weeks, starting July 2018.Activities will include two sessions with a local Park Ranger, to provide nature-based activities at a local park, four trips to local attractions, weekly sessions of multi sports workshops, a nerf gun activity on site, a technology based workshop, a sand art class and a cookery class.  

Trips this year include Newby Hall, Filey, Stockeld Park, Homestead park and Piglets.  For many children these are unique days out that they might otherwise not experience
"	supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages	01/08/2018	10/08/2018	1500	Funding Released 
174	HO-18-26	Holgate	Leeman road millenium green trust	cutting the Millenium Field nature area, this is required to promote Bio diversity and a health park usable by all holgate residents.	supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities	01/08/2018	24/08/2018	2804.4	Funding Released 
175	HO-18-27	Holgate	RI AFC	Match funding towards the cost of new windows in the club house, which is also used by many community groups	supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages	14/10/2018	19/11/2018	3105	Funding Released 
176	HO-18-29	Holgate	Poppy Road memorial hall	Improvemnts with Engery efficient lighting and  new planters fir wild flowers and grasses	supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages	07/02/2019	01/03/2019	2731	Funding Released 
177	HO-18-30	Holgate	York RI Bowls Club	Instatll a fire alarm system in the clubhouse	supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages	12/02/2019	01/03/2019	695	Funding Released 
178	HO-18-31	Holgate	Friends of West Bank Park 	funding for the locking the park gates 2019-20	supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities	19/02/2019	01/03/2019	4320	Funding Released 
179	HR-16-06	Hull Road 	City of York Council	Improvements for the fencing at the open space on Wolviston Avenue/Broughton Way 	Promote a friendly and welcoming community 	17/05/2018	21/05/2018	7000	Funding Released 
180	HR-16-09	Hull Road 	Tang Hall Big Local 	Contribution to THBLs youth engagement project 	1) Promote a friendly and welcoming community; 2) Supporting residents to prosper and access the services they need 	05/09/2018	13/09/2018	5000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
181	HR-17-12	Hull Road 	CYC 	The installation of circa 10 timber bollards along the footway/kerb edge from the bus stop southwards for approximately 15 metres, together with a refresh of the cycle lane (green) and road markings/symbols , including a white bar marking at the dropped kerb 	highway budget	15/10/2018	22/10/2018	4000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
182	HR-18-01	Hull Road 	Tang Hall Explore Library Learning Centre 	To run six childrens Summer activity sessions in Tang Hall Explore - also applied to Heworth and O&D wards 	Promote a friendly and welcoming community 	26/04/2018	30/04/2018	210	Funding Released 
183	HR-18-02	Hull Road 	Eboracum Security 	Funding for locking and unlocking Hull Road Park in May, June and July	Promote a friendly and welcoming community 	20/04/2018	23/04/2018	2116	Funding Released 
184	HR-18-02b 	Hull Road 	Eboracum Security 	Funding for the daily locking and unlocking of Hull Road Park in August and September 	Promote a friendly and welcoming community 	25/07/2018	27/07/2018	1403	Funding Released 
185	HR-18-02c	Hull Road 	Eboracum Security 	Locking and unlocking of Hull Road Park in October 	Promote a friendly and welcoming community 	21/09/2018	26/08/2018	713	Funding Released 
186	HR-18-03	Hull Road 	Musical Connections	Funding towards sustaining the running of the community choir held at Tang Hall Community Centre on Tuesday mornings during term-time 	Promote a friendly and welcoming community, Supporting residents to prosper and access the services they need  	06/08/2018	13/09/2018	1000	Funding Released 
187	HR-18-08	Hull Road 	Hull Road Park Café 	Rent for the portacabin up to end of financial year 	Promote a friendly and welcoming community; Encouraging volunteering and community involvement; Supporting residents to prosper and access the services they need 	17/05/2018	17/05/2018	8500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
188	HR-18-09	Hull Road 	Heslington Sportsfield Management Committee	Replacement safety surfacing for play equipment on the Outgang 	Promoting a friendly and welcoming community 	06/08/2018	13/09/2018	500	Funding Released 
189	HR-18-11	Hull Road 	Trading Standards	CCZ on Hesketh Bank & Foxthorn Paddock 	Promote a friendly and welcoming community 	13/09/2018	13/09/2018	740	Funding Released 
190	HR-18-12	Hull Road 	CYC	Bulb planting on the central reservation on Hull Road 	Promoting a friendly and welcoming community 	20/09/2018	20/09/2018	9835	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
191	HW-18-01	Haxby and Wigginton	Wigginton Primary School PTA	To replace the old fencing around the front of the school 	Increases potential for local venues	03/04/2018	07/06/2018	400	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
192	HW-18-02	Haxby and Wigginton	Haxby and Wigginton Youth and Community Association- Community Ties Youth Project	"To run a park based youth project called ""Pop up in the Park"" which provides purposeful activity in parks and public spaces "	Increased opportunities for young people 	17/04/2018	10/07/2018	1076.25	Funding Released 
193	HW-18-07	Haxby and Wigginton	Wigginton Sports & Playing Field Association	To renew fencing with posts and rails at the bottom of the playing fields to increase security	Increases potential for local venues	26/04/2018	23/08/2018	1500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
194	HW-18-10	Haxby and Wigginton	Wigginton Sports & Playing Field Association	Towards the cost of widening the enterance road to the grounds	Improving road safety 	04/07/2018	23/08/2018	2300	Funding Released 
195	HW-18-11	Haxby and Wigginton	Birchlands Care Home	Towards taking residents on day trips and working alongside them to produce a sensory garden 	Increased opportunities for residents 	26/07/2018	23/08/2018	650	Funding Released 
196	HW-18-12	Haxby and Wigginton	Walking for Health - York Health Walks 	Towards the cost of providing health walks for residents of york 	Increased opportunities for residents 	09/08/2018	23/08/2018	100	Funding Released 
197	HW-18-13	Haxby and Wigginton	Yorkey Dads	Towards the costs of running 12 first aid courses 	Increased opportunities for residents 	09/08/2018	23/08/2018	3750	Funding Released 
198	HW-18-14	Haxby and Wigginton	Churchfield Open Space Committee	To install 22m x 15mm artificial turf on the football pitch 	Enhancing the environment and green spaces increased opportunitites for residents 	25/09/2018	09/10/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
199	HW-18-15	Haxby and Wigginton	Haxby Luncheon club	Towards the cost of venue hire	Increased opportunities for residents 	27/09/2018	03/10/2018	1000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
200	HW-18-16	Haxby and Wigginton	Toolbox Drama	Towards the costs to establish a new drama group for sensory drama sessins for adults with disabilities	Increased opportunities for residents, reducing loneliness and social isolation	23/10/2018	03/10/2018	1302	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
201	HW-18-17	Haxby and Wigginton	Menfulness	Towards of establishing a new mindfulness group for males within the ward	reducing loneliness and social isolation 	23/10/2018	23/10/2018	3650	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
202	HW-18-18	Haxby and Wigginton	York and District Dyslexia Association 	Toward the creation of a network for professionals working with adults with neurological conditions.	reducing loneliness and social isolation 	07/12/2018	12/12/2018	1050	Funding Released 
203	HW-18-22	Haxby and Wigginton	The Wonder Years	Improving outdoor provision through the purchase of flexible and portable outdoor equipment.	Increased opportunities for residents	06/02/2019	15/02/2019	694.37	Funding Released 
204	HW-18-24	Haxby and Wigginton	Haxby & Wigginton Youth & Community Association	"Replacement cooker and two microwaves so that
the Pop Inn can continue to provide participants with low cost lunches and the opportunity to socialise on a weekly basis."	reducing loneliness and social isolation 	06/02/2019	15/02/2019	1153	Funding Released 
205	HW-18-25	Haxby and Wigginton	Explore Haxby 	To purchase 6 tablets for the Chatterbooks group to support their activities around reading and literacy.	Increased opportunities for young people 	06/02/2019	11/02/2019	865	Funding Released 
206	HW-18-26	Haxby and Wigginton	Wigginton Tennis Club	To replace the clubhouse that is 25 years old and not up to safety standards.	Increased opportunities for young people 	06/02/2019	07/02/2019	0	Declined by Ward Team
207	HWT-18-01	Heworth Without	Mobile Library	Childrens art activity sessions in conjunction with Heworth Without Community Centre	Community Provision	18/05/2018	18/05/2018	100	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
208	HWT-18-02	Heworth Without	YO1 Radio	improve lifestyle choices through various activities	Community Provision	18/05/2018	10/06/2018	1000	Declined by Ward Team
209	HWT-18-03	Heworth Without	Trading Standards	Cold calling controlled zone in Whitby Avenue	Community Provision	18/05/2018	18/05/2018	740	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
210	HWT-18-04	Heworth Without	Trading Standards	Cold calling controlled zone in Woodlands Grove	Community Provision	18/05/2018	18/05/2018	740	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
211	HWT-18-05	Heworth Without	Christ Church Senior Friends	Funding for transport to local places of interest for older people.	Community provision	04/06/2018	05/06/2018	480	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
212	HWT-18-07	Heworth Without	Highways	Resurface of Sandstock road which is in a very poor state but as its a cul-de-sac it will never get in the Highwyas priority list	Street maintenance	23/08/2018	23/08/2018	6000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
213	HWT-18-08	Heworth Without	Highways	Resurface parts of Algarth Rise, the mouth, the remaining patches not previously done and the joints	Street maintenance	23/08/2018	23/08/2018	6000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
214	MK-18-01	Micklegate	Clements Hall Local History Group	Produce an illustrated book based on their research: Bishy Road: a York shopping street in time. It will raise funds for the group and they will give presentations on it to local organisations. 	A neighbourhood shaped by the community. A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included.	02/07/2018	04/07/2018	1000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
215	MK-18-03	Micklegate	Musical Connections	Funding to help sustain the weekly (during term-times) participatory music group that has been running since September 2014 at Barstow House sheltered housing scheme/independent living community. 	A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included	24/04/2018	04/07/2018	1000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
216	MK-18-10	Micklegate	Bishopthorpe Road Trading Association	To help organise a community street party event with plenty of activities for all ages to take part in. This will link in with a charity fun run.	"A neighbourhood shaped by the community.
A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included.
"	04/06/2018	04/07/2018	750	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
217	MK-18-14	Micklegate	Bishophillbillies	Purchase 4 compost bins and 10 wooden window boxes for the Bishophill Community Garden.	A clean and green community.                                                                   A neighbourhood shaped by the community.	02/07/2018	04/07/2018	510	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
218	MK-18-18	Micklegate	Scarcroft Allotment and Amateur Gardeners Association 	Provide new steps to the allotment shop on Scarcroft Road allowing for the purchase of a removable ramp. This ramp can then be used by wheelchairs, pushchairs, wheelbarrows and mowers. 	"A neighbourhood shaped by the community.
A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included.            A clean and green community."	02/07/2018	04/07/2018	1830	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
219	MK-18-20	Micklegate	Rowntree Park Reading Cafe	Purchase Lego and other materials to use in the reading cafe, with weekly Lego clubs to provide a fun, learning activity in a safe environment.	"A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included.
"	01/08/2018	01/08/2018	450	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
220	MK-18-22	Micklegate	Citizen Advice 	Contribution to six months outreach at St Clements Hall 	1) A neighbourhood shaped by the community; 2) A safe and resilient community	20/09/2018	20/09/2018	5671	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
221	MK-18-23	Micklegate	Clements Hall Local History Group	Promote an illustrated book based on research: Bishy Road: a York shopping street in time.	A neighbourhood shaped by the community	20/09/2018	20/09/2018	500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
222	MK-18-24	Micklegate	Northern Electric	WW1 Commemorative Trail in Rowntree Park	A neighbourhood shaped by the community	26/09/2018	09/10/2018	200	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
223	MK-18-25	Micklegate	Scarcroft Green Association	Mower and tools to maintain sports facilities	A neighbourhood shaped by the community	10/11/2018	04/02/2019	2200	Funding Released 
224	MK-18-26	Micklegate	St Nicks	Volunteer opportunities at Scarcroft Orchard and installation of interpretation board	A clean and green communtiy	10/11/2018	04/02/2019	1480	Funding Released 
225	MK-18-27	Micklegate	Planet Food	Started up funding for pay as you feel community cafe	A neighbourhood shaped by the community	11/12/2018	04/02/2019	2500	Funding Released 
226	MK-18-28 	Micklegate	Nunnery Area Residents Association	Funding for Keith Chapman Memorial Garden	A clean and green community 	11/12/2018	04/02/2019	3471	Funding Released 
227	MK-18-30a	Micklegate	YCFCF and Door84	Youth project: both partners will draw from the seven years of their work together to offer a joint provision for the Ward. 	A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included.	01/02/2019	04/02/2019	5000	Funding Released 
228	MK-18-30b	Micklegate	North Yorkshire Youth Ltd	Detached Youth Work across Micklegate area by meeting them on their territory and providing a range of outdoor activities to them. 	A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included.	01/02/2019	04/02/2019	5061.3	Funding Released 
229	MK-18-31 	Micklegate	Clementhorpe Community Association	Fire safety measures	A neighbourhood shaped by the community	11/12/2018	04/02/2019	399	Funding Released 
230	MK-18-32 	Micklegate	New Visuality	Intergenerational support network to reduce social isolation and develop creative skills	A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included	10/11/2018	04/02/2019	2060	Funding Released 
231	MK-18-33	Micklegate	Holy Trinity Church	Lunch club for isolated elderly community	A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included	11/12/2018	11/12/2018	2000	Funding Released 
232	MK-18-34	Micklegate	Salt Bin Refill	Salt bins refill pot to accomodate for refilling of ward and housing salt bins in winter 2018-19. Batch 1: 2; Batch 2: 3	A safe and resilient community	14/01/2019	25/01/2019	275	Completed
233	MK-18-35	Micklegate	Hamilton Panthers	New line marker for marking out club pitches.	A neighbourhood shaped by the community	11/12/2018	04/02/2019	495	Funding Released 
234	MK-18-38	Micklegate	Chocolate Works Residents' Association	Defibrillator at Chocolate Works	A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included	22/01/2019	04/02/2019	999	Funding Released 
235	MK-18-39	Micklegate	Ovington Cricket Club	Defibrillator at Ovington CC	A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included	25/01/2019	04/02/2019	609.6	Withdrawn by Applicant 
236	MK-18-40	Micklegate	Friends of Knavesmire School	Developing a green space for children and local residents	"A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included.
"	30/01/2019	04/02/2019	575	Funding Released 
237	MK-18-41	Micklegate	Friends of Rowntree Park	Support of children's activities in the park; extending provision to attract older children and engage them in the pre-teen years.	A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included.	30/01/2019	04/02/2019	786.2	Funding Released 
238	MK-18-42	Micklegate	Vespertine	To develop and deliver a series of innovative augmented reality and 360 video workshops with a focus on improving the health and wellbeing of those at risk of or experiencing social isolation, older people and people with physical impairments and/or mental health issues in the Micklegate ward in York.	A community where all generations are supported, looked after and included.	30/01/2019	04/02/2019	2000	Funding Released 
239	OD-18-06	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Holtby Parish Council	Grant to preplace the roadside bollards that have worn away	highways improvements  	19/09/2018	19/09/2018	664	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
240	RCW-17-25	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	York City Football Club Foundation	To run a holiday provision from a local to provision to offer people and families of Rawcliffe and Clifton Without free holiday provision	engaging young people	20/03/2018	03/04/2018	6130	Funding Released 
241	RCW-18-02	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Haxby and Wigginton Youth and Community Association- Community Ties Youth Project	To offer a youth detached project at Rawcliffe Rec running from May 2018- October 2018 to include young people in positive activities and enage with them whilst lowering anto social behaviour	Improving the local area and improving local facilities, engaging young people and reducing loneliness and social isolation 	27/03/2018	03/04/2018	1396.85	Funding Released 
242	RCW-18-03	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Clifton Explore Library Learning Centre	To run four childrens activities in Clifton Explore Library 	Supports young people, reduces loneliness and isolation 	05/04/2018	10/07/2018	430	Funding Released 
243	RCW-18-04	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Young at Heart	To run a coach trip for elderly residents 	Reduces social isolation and loneliness	05/04/2018	11/04/2018	400	Funding Released 
244	RCW-18-05	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	1st Clifton Sea Scouts	Towards replacing their aging minibus which is used to tow boats to the river for weekly sea scout activities	Supporting Young People	05/04/2018	11/04/2018	6000	Funding Released 
245	RCW-18-06	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Clifton Parish Church 	Towards running a community event at Vale of York accedemy to bring the community together 	Supporting young people and reducing loneliness and social isolation 	11/04/2018	11/04/2018	1005	Funding Released 
246	RCW-18-14	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Yorkey Dads	To run 12 First aid courses aimed at parents/carers within the ward	Improving the local area and improving local facilities, engaging young people and reducing loneliness and social isolation 	03/05/2018	10/07/2018	2500	Funding Released 
247	RCW-18-15	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Clifton Parish Churches	To appint 2 interns with the cost supporting their administration costs	Improving the local area and improving local facilities, engaging young people and reducing loneliness and social isolation 	09/05/2018	10/06/2018	0	Declined by Ward Team
248	RCW-18-16	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	New Visuality	"To run six sessions of ""stop look listen think"" with young people in the ward "	Improving the local area and improving local facilities, engaging young people	13/06/2018	10/07/2018	950	Funding Released 
249	RCW-18-18	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	The Elderberries	To offer coach trips to thosewho ar lonely and isolated within the ward	reducing social isolation and loneliness	26/06/2018	12/07/2018	375	Funding Released 
250	RCW-18-19	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	The friends of Clifton Backies	To purchase bat detectors to run sessions with the community	Improving local facilities and engaging the community	04/07/2018	12/07/2018	500	Funding Released 
251	RCW-18-20	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Rawcliffe Junior Football Club	To imrove facilities at the at the recently completed football pitches 	Improving facilities and activities for young people, increased community involvement, improving health and wellbeing	12/09/2018	18/09/2018	2720	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
252	RCW-18-21	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Clifton Parish Churches - St Marks Church 	Towards the costs of new equipment for their young peoples groups 	Improving facilities and activities for young people	17/10/2018	01/11/2018	624.2	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
253	RCW-18-22	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Team Turkey	To produce a christmas dinner and acivities for older more isolated members of the ward	Addressing social isolation and loneliness	25/10/2018	01/11/2018	280	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
254	RCW-18-23	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	York City Football Club Foundation	To run youth physical activity sessions as part of their social inclusion programme	Addressing social isolation and loneliness, Improving the local area and improving local facilities, engaging young people	01/11/2018	01/11/2018	4747.5	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
255	RCW-18-25	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Walking for Health - York Health Walks 	Towards the costs of running walks throughout the ward	Addressing social isolations and loneliness 	07/11/2018	18/11/2018	100	Funding Released 
256	RCW-18-26	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without	Clifton Backies	Towards establishing a footpath conecting the backies to a Michin Way at a popular enterence to the backies 	Improving health and wellbeing, improving facilities and activities for young people	08/01/2019	09/01/2019	6500	Funding Released 
257	RW-16-11	Rural West	Hessay Parish Council	Purchase and Maintain a community Public Access defibrillator	Support projects and initiatives which help residents feel included in their community and improve their wellbeing.	23/07/2018	23/07/2018	1500	Funding Released 
258	RW-18-05	Rural West	Rufforth Community Festival	To help pay for a community fund raising event in the heart of Rufforth Village aimed at all ages. To be run by volunteers. 	Support projects and initiatives which help residents feel included in their community and improve their wellbeing	21/06/2018	21/06/2018	250	Funding Released 
259	RW-18-06	Rural West	Poppleton Youth Action Group	Support towards the running costs of Poppleton Youth Club. To help with youth workers, training, insurance, etc. 	"•listen to young people and provide them with opportunities for engaging activities
•support projects and initiatives which help residents feel included in their community and improve their wellbeing
"	11/07/2018	16/07/2018	2750	Funding Released 
260	RW-18-08	Rural West	Skelton Parish Council	"Skelton Parish Council wishes to install an AED, an
Automated External Defibrillator, on the outside wall of the Skelton village shop. The defibrillator would be available 24 hours a day."	Support projects and initiatives which help residents feel included in their community and improve their wellbeing.	23/07/2018	23/07/2018	750	Funding Released 
261	RW-18-09	Rural West	Skelton Parish Council	Replace the path across the Orchard and Pasture in the centre of Skelton village between The Village and Fairfields Drive. Also, install a new bench.	Improve the physical environment of the ward	23/07/2018	22/08/2018	4000	Funding Released 
262	RW-18-10	Rural West	1st Askham Bryan Brownies	To cover the cost of activement badges and training materials	listen to young people and provide them with opportunities for engaging activities	26/10/2018	03/12/2018	500	Funding Released 
263	RW-18-11	Rural West	Millennium Gardens	They would like to develop a wild flower area including traditional herbal remedy  plants and those attracting bees and butterflies	Support projects and initiatives which help residents feel included in their community and improve their wellbeing.	09/11/2018	12/11/2018	1000	Funding Released 
264	RW-18-12	Rural West	Rufforth Methodist Church	Contribution towards running costs	Support projects and initiatives which help residents feel included in their community and improve their wellbeing	03/01/2019	07/01/2018	500	Funding Released 
265	ST-18-01 	Strensall	Strensall Library	Summer Reading Challenge 	reducing social isolation	27/03/2018	27/03/2018	115	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
266	ST-18-04	Strensall	Strensall Library	"2018/19 Free Events                            •  Sam’s Safari Free wild animal event for children (and their parents). 
•  Fun Palace – Sublime Science Workshop. Free educational science lab event for children (and their parents).
• Unique Batik Painting event  Free batik painting craft event jointly for adults and children over the age of six.
"	reducing social isolation	17/05/2017	17/05/2018	570.6	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
267	ST-18-05	Strensall	Strensall Community Carnival 	Banner for Strensall Ward Committee. Outdoor vinyl mesh banner which is waterproof, trimmed, hemmed and eyeletted. 	improving the health and wellbeing of residents	14/06/2018	14/06/2018	596	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
268	ST-18-06	Strensall	CYC highways 	 footpath for . They liked the look of the footpath down Chip Shop Alley and would like a similar result and quality on The Limes/Stone Riggs footpath	•the Highways Programme includes improvements to surfacing, footpaths, cycle-ways and lighting	11/07/2018	11/07/2018	14619.4	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
269	ST-18-07	Strensall	York City Football Club Foundation	Grant to York City Football Club Foundation to provide a weekly Youth Club in Strensall every Friday, until 28 June 2019	reducing social isolation	14/06/2018	14/06/2018	10320	Funding Released 
270	ST18-10	Strensall	Strensall with Towthorpe Parish Council	Installation of a defibrillator within the parish in order to help reduce social isolation by improving health and wellbeing if residents by improving the local environment.	improving the health and wellbeing of residents	19/12/2018	20/12/2018	2000	Funding Released 
271	WE-16-22fb	Westfield	CYC highways section	Painting cycle hoops on Front Street  locations 1-8	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	20/02/2018	12/04/2018	1250	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
272	WE-17-70	Westfield	CYC Highways	Bachelor Hill parking bay	 Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	27/06/2018	12/04/2018	9000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
273	WE-17-71	Westfield	CYC Highways	Dijon Avenue / Green Lane parking bay	 Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	27/06/2018	12/04/2018	3000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
274	WE-17-72	Westfield	CYC Highways	Lowfields Drive flats parking bay	 Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	27/06/2018	12/04/2018	3000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
275	WE-18-01	Westfield	Yorkey Dads	Grant towards start-up costs of the Yorkey Dads monthly sessions at the Chill in the Community	Reduce isolation , improve activities for young people	19/01/2018	04/05/2018	250	Funding Released 
276	WE-18-02	Westfield	Foxwood Community Centre	A grant for renewal of the outside notice board and car parking notice	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	19/01/2018	12/04/2018	450	Funding Released 
277	WE-18-03	Westfield	Musical Connections	A grant towards sessions at Gale Farm Court and towards elements of expenditure that are not on-going.The grant is awarded on the proviso on that sessions are promoted in the area to attract attendees from outside the Gale Farm Court	Reduce isolation	19/01/2018	20/04/2018	500	Funding Released 
278	WE-18-04	Westfield	Gateway York CIO	A grant towards new equipment and activities for the Chapelfields Youth Club. The club is for young people aged 9-16 and is held on Mondays 4-5:30pm at Sanderson House.	Improve activities for young people	19/01/2018	12/04/2018	498	Funding Released 
279	WE-18-05	Westfield	Acomb Methodist Church Tuesday Playtime Baby & Toddler Group	A grant towards 30 child friendly chairs.	Improve activities for young people	19/01/2018	12/04/2018	450	Funding Released 
280	WE-18-06	Westfield	Chapelfields Community Associations	A grant towards the refreshments and tutors/facilitators for the Thursday's Chapelfields Community Hub 	reduce isolation	19/01/2018	12/04/2018	500	Funding Released 
281	WE-18-08	Westfield	2nd Acomb St Stephen's Scout Group	A grant towards turning the unused courtyard next to the scout hut into a community space.	Improve activities for young people	19/01/2018	12/04/2018	500	Funding Released 
282	WE-18-09	Westfield	York Timebank	Grant towards updating and reprinting publicity materials to promote drop-in sessions at key hubs across the ward and develop links with local partner organisations.	Reduce isolation	19/01/2018	05/06/2018	200	Funding Released 
283	WE-18-10	Westfield	The Beagle FC	A grant towards ground marking equipment, nets, corner flags and building changing rooms. The Club, that is being formed, is looking to use Chesney's Fields as their playing grounds 	Improve activities for young people	19/01/2018	12/04/2018	500	Funding Released 
284	WE-18-11	Westfield	CYC  	Production of ward directory booklet containing info about local groups and activities and to be distributed to every household across the ward.	Improve activities for young people, reduce isolation	26/01/2018	12/04/2018	920	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
285	WE-18-12	Westfield	Acomb Baptist Church Coffee Bar	A grant towards trip out for people who would not be able to go on trips because they have no transport, or have mobility issues.	reduce isolation	30/01/2018	12/04/2018	500	Funding Released 
286	WE-18-15	Westfield	Various	Pot of funding for activities provision for young people - available for commissioning and grants	Improve activities for young people	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	2000	Funding Released 
287	WE-18-16	Westfield	Various	Pot of funding for support for sports teams - available for commissioning and grants	Improve activities for young people, reduce isolation	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	1500	Funding Released 
288	WE-18-16a	Westfield	Acorn York u14 Junior Rugby Team	A grant towards playing kit, off field kit, rugby boots, transport to events and team bonding events. From WE-18-16 pot of funding for support for sports teams.	Improve activities for young people, reduce isolation	25/09/2018	17/10/2018	995	Funding Released 
289	WE-18-16b	Westfield	York Acorn Junior Teams	A grant towards playing kit, other equipment  and transport. Awarded from the pot of funding to support for sports teams.	improve activities for young people 	11/02/2019	12/02/2019	390	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
290	WE-18-16c	Westfield	Move the Masses	A grant towards a one-off event including a pop-up workout for people to take part in (either taking place on Acomb Green or Chesney Fields) and an information station about staying healthy, keeping active and the volunteering opportunities with Move the Masses. Awarded from the pot of funding to support for sports teams.	reduce isolation	11/02/2019	12/02/2019	115	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
291	WE-18-17 	Westfield	Various	Pot of funding for activities for older residents - available for commissioning and grants	reduce isolation	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	2000	Funding Released 
292	WE-18-17b	Westfield	Ward Councillors organising jointly with the Local Area Coordinator	Three strawberries and cream garden parties for older residents at the Acomb Methodist Church Hall and Community Garden.  Funded from the pot of funding for activities for older residents.	reduce isolation	12/06/2018	15/06/2018	400	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
293	WE-18-17c	Westfield	Walking for Health - York Health Walks 	A grant towards development of the project incl. elements of expenditure such as printing leaflets, trraining new volunteers, or festival promotion Funded from the pot of funding for activities for older residents.	reduce isolation	20/08/2018	07/09/2018	100	Funding Released 
294	WE-18-17d	Westfield	York and District Indoor Bowls Club	A grant towards new sets of bowls. Funded from the pot of funding for activities for older residents.	reduce isolation	03/10/2018	17/10/2018	750	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
295	WE-18-17f	Westfield	Twinklets	A grant towards PLI for the first year of the new peer support grup providing a safe and supportive space  welcoming twin and  triplet parents and their children.	reduce isolation	30/01/2019	30/01/2019	130	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
296	WE-18-17g	Westfield	Gale Farm Residents Association	A grant towards four chair based physical activity sessions run by a personal trainer. Awarded from the pot of funding for activities for older residents.	reduce isolation	11/02/2019	12/02/2019	200	Funding Released 
297	WE-18-17h	Westfield	Chapelfields Community Association	A grant towards installation of a storage shed and improvements to the garden area at Sanderson Court Community House. Awarded from the pot of funding for activities for older residents.	reduce isolation, improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	11/02/2019	12/02/2019	463	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
298	WE-18-17i	Westfield	Foxwood Community Centre Management Committee	A grant towards equipment and activities at the Foxwood Community Hub. Awarded from the pot of funding for activities for older residents.	reduce isolation	11/02/2019	12/02/2019	463	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
299	WE-18-17j	Westfield	Acomb Explore Library Learning Centre	A grant towards the Older People’s Health and Information afternoon.Awarded from the pot of funding for activities for older residents.	reduce isolation	11/02/2019	12/02/2019	463	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
300	WE-18-17k	Westfield	Catholic Parish of Our Lady	A grant towards installation of a hearing loop system in the parish hall. Awarded from the pot of funding for activities for older residents.	reduce isolation	11/02/2019	12/02/2019	463	Funding Released 
301	WE-18-18	Westfield	CYC	Pot of funding for trimming City of York Council trees	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
302	WE-18-19	Westfield	CYC	Pot of funding for trimming overgrown shrubs and repairs to fencing on the City of York Council land	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
303	WE-18-20	Westfield	CYC	Fund to support tidy up of Acomb war memorials which commemorates those local people that died in the WW1 and other conflicts	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	1500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
304	WE-18-21	Westfield	CYC	Funding for 'Anti Dog Fouling' campaign	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
305	WE-18-22	Westfield	CYC	Funding for mobile CCTV cameras to catch fly tipping	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	5000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
306	WE-18-23	Westfield	CYC	Funding for skips/bulky waste removal with use of a vehicle	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	19/02/2018	12/04/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
307	WE-18-24	Westfield	CYC	Funding towards removal or refurbishment of obsolete or damaged street furniture and signs	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	19/02/2018	12/04/2018	2000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
308	WE-18-25	Westfield	CYC	Funding towards projects with the aim to tackle anti-social behaviour	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	19/02/2018	12/04/2018	3000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
309	WE-18-26	Westfield	CYC Highways	Fund towards reconstruction and protection of grass verges	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	5000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
310	WE-18-27	Westfield	CYC Highways	Continue footpath levelling programme to assist wheelchair and mobility scooter users along Front Street and other footpaths	Improve the local environment and take pride in Westfield	05/02/2018	12/04/2018	7000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
311	WH-18-05	Wheldrake Ward	Highways	HGV survey in Elvington	safer communities	29/04/2018	29/04/2018	1000	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
312	WH-18-06	Wheldrake Ward	Wheldrake FC	Contribution to storage facility and to winter training to keep consistency with the young people who have no training fcilities in winter	encourage and increase community engagement	24/08/2018	24/08/2018	1600	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
313	WH-18-07	Wheldrake Ward	Highways/Transport	Introduce a 40mph local speed limit on the stretch of B1222 immediately north of Naburn village. It is proposed that this would extend from the existing 30mph limit at the bridge over Howden Dyke northwards to a point just beyond the exit from the cycle track beyond the old railway bridge, a distance of approximately 460 metres, and would replace the existing de-restricted (60mph) limit.	safer communities	25/09/2018	25/09/2018	1500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
314	WH-18-08	Wheldrake Ward	Wheldrake Youth Club 	Contribution to running costs of Wheldrake Youth Club 	encourage and increase community engagement	28/09/2018	08/10/2018	1500	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
315	WH-18-09	Wheldrake Ward	Elvington Village Hall	Contribution to full refurbishments of the outdated ladies toilets	encourage and increase community engagement	13/11/2018	13/11/2018	1600	Approved by Children’s, Education and Communities Director 
