﻿_id	Scheme Ref Number	Ward	Decision made by	Date of decision	Detail	Amount to be approved	Outcome/Ward priority met
1	AC-15-03	Acomb	Cllr Stuart Barnes, Cllr Keith Myers	22/07/2016	Grant to upgrade the community cafe/kitchen with a new dishwasher fridge and freezer, cooker extension to the kitchen, additional chairs and improve the external signage.	£8,080.00	Priorities: reducing social isolation,  increased community involvement , increasing facilities and activ ities for young people. Outcome: Improvements to the community hub will have a positive impact on individuals participating in several activities hosted at the church + community groups will have access to improved facilities enabling their provision to flourish.
2	AC-15-08	Acomb	Cllr Stuart Barnes, Cllr Keith Myers	22/06/2016	Grant to Friends of Carr Infant School to produce a 'Day in the life' film to commemotate the olds chool site. £2000	£2,000.00	Priorities: Increasing facilities and activities for young people, increased community involvement. Outcome: production of a resource to commemorate the old school site and celebrate the creation of the new school.School pupils will join workshops  and learn about the filming process.
3	AC-16-07	Acomb	Cllr Keith Myers, Cllr Stuart Barnes	27/07/2016	Trees pot to pay for 40 tree saplings, tree guards, planting by the contracton and watering visits. Amount: £7200	£7,200.00	Priority: a cleaner, greener ward, increased community involvement. Outcome: enhanced local environment and community involvement via resident and local school pupils participation in identifying sites for trees.
4	AC-16-10	Acomb	Cllr Keith Myers, Cllr Stuart Barnes	01/12/2016	Automated External Defibrillator for Acomb Sports Club	£500.00	Priorities: improving health and wellbeing. Outcome: Local residents and the club visitors will benefit from the public access defibrilator should the need to use it arise
5	AC-16-12	Acomb	Cllr Keith Myers, Cllr Stuart Barnes	01/12/2016	A grant to Arty Farty Stuff Community Interest Company towards their Legacy project to undertake intergenerational story share of Acomb 	£3,750.00	Priorities: reducing social isolation, increasing community facilities and activities for young people, improving health and wellbeing, increased community involvement. Outcome: the project will bring benefits to elderly, vulnerable and isolated as well to young and middle aged. The project will produce a website and a book to use for education in local schools and the library.
6	AC-16-14	Acomb	Cllr Keith Myers, Cllr Stuart Barnes	01/02/2017	A grant to Active8Learning to provide a range of craft and skill workshops for elderly people to learn new skills	£1,500.00	Priorities: reducing social isolation,  improving health and wellbeing, increased community involvement. Outcome: the project aims to reduce  social isolation and loneliness amongst Acomb ward population and help residents to be active and engaged.
7	AC-16-16	Acomb	Cllr Keith Myers, Cllr Stuart Barnes	19/01/2017	NYP Community Speed Watch (CSW) Scheme for Beckfield Lane. Funding will cover letters and flyers printing costs to promote the scheme.	£28.00	Priority: increased community involvement,  a cleaner, greener ward. Outcome: set up of a local CSW that will result in improved road safety.
8	AC-16-17	Acomb	Cllr Keith Myers, Cllr Stuart Barnes	09/02/2017	A grant to Lidgett Grove Methodist Church to fund fund a community farm as part of an extended Community Café during the Easter Holidays	£540.00	Priority: reducing social isolation, increasing facilities and activities for young people, •increased community involvement. Outcome:  A free, fun and educational activity for local children and adults alike that will have a positive impact on  building community spirit
9	AC-16-18	Acomb	Cllr Keith Myers, Cllr Stuart Barnes	09/02/2017	A grant to Lidgett Grove Methodist Church  towards relaunch of the community garden	£1,211.46	"Priority: reducing social isolation, increasing facilities and activities for young people, increased community involvement, a cleaner, greener ward, improving health and wellbeing. Outcome: Local people of all ages will have access to the garden, both to get involved with the planting and maintenance, and to enjoy as a relaxing green space to spend time.There will also be opportunities for young people from the Cub Scouts and the Youth Club to get involved with looking after a space within the garden.
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10	AC-16-19	Acomb	Cllr Keith Myers, Cllr Stuart Barnes	09/02/2017	A grant to Craft and Chat group based at Lidgett Grove Church towards craft materials and equipment	£627.76	Priority: reducing social isolation,  increased community involvement,  improving health and wellbeing. Outcome: funding will enable the group to flourish.
11	AC-17-01	Acomb	Cllr Keith Myers, Cllr Stuart Barnes	14/03/2017	Funding towards publicity materials and other costs associated with running of the Acomb Fun Run + publicity of sports activities commisioned by the ward for summer 2017	£500.00	Increasinf facilities and activities for young people, reducing social isolation, improving health and wellbeing, increased community involvement. Outcome: improved health and wellbeing of local young people
12	BI-15-01	Bishopthorpe	Cllr Galvin	11/07/2016	purchase of a digital projector £250	£250.00	allow catalyst to continue to support elderly ward members
13	BI-16-01	Bishopthorpe	Cllr Galvin	11/07/2016	Grant to Bishopthorpe Old School to cover the PPL fees for the old school premisis £307	£307.00	Allow the building to play music, as it is used by a cross section  of the community 
14	Bi-16-03	Bishopthorpe	Cllr Galvin	11/11/2016	£12,000 Annual grounds maintance work with brunswick organic nursery, april 2016 to novemebr 2016..	£12,000.00	Improve the enviroment of the ward. This figure also includes the savings identified from the CYC budget, as well as various other projects to improve the wards envirometn.
15	Bi-16-04	Bishopthorpe	Cllr Galvin	25/01/2017	Grant to Friends of Bishopthorpe Library for a A board  to be sited appropriately	£119.00	Outcome- better promote the library events,  increase its day to day use and ecourahe community cohesion based round the library 
16	Bi-16-05	Bishopthorpe	Cllr Galvin	09/03/2017	Grant to the Friends of Bishopthorpe Junior School to create a garden and reflection area	£1,500.00	Enhance  and  improve the local environment,
17	Bi-16-06	Bishopthorpe	Cllr Galvin	09/03/2017	Grant to the Bishopthorpe Old School Trust to replace windows in the Old School Building so the premises remains compliant with all relevant safe guarding and health and safety regulations. The building is used to provide out of school care for the village’s young people, it is a well used and much needed service for the village.  Cllr Galvin declared an interest as a member of the Trustees group.	£980.47	 Enhance  and  improve the local environment,
18	CL-16-01	Clifton	Cllr Myers, Cllr Wells	02/06/2016	Musical workshops for residents with Dementia at Morrell House £1000 	£1,000.00	Priority: Reducing social isolation for a more inclusive Clifton. Outcome: Through the music workshops, residents are able to unlock memories from years ago.
19	CL-16-02 	Clifton	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	15/11/2016	Citizen Advice Bureasu Outreach service in Clifton 	£1,842.00	Engaging with Residents for a more cohesive Clifton
20	CL-16-03	Clifton	Cllr Myers, Cllr Wells		Fantasy Cheer and Dance Academy. Support the group to access uniform for students who cant afford to pay. £1,000	£1,000.00	Priority: Improving opportunities and facilities for young people. To give opportunity to every young person in Clifton the ability to join and access the academy.
21	CL-16-04	Clifton	Cllr Danny Myers. Cllr Margaret Wells	14/06/2016	Grant of £900 to rent Burton Stone Lane Community Centre Youth Room. £6.60ph for (3hrs per week 45weeks a year)	£900.00	The project meets all 3 prioroites for Clifton: Improving facilities and opportunities for young people Engaging with residents for a more cohesive Clifton Reducing social issolation for a more inclusive Clifton 
22	CL-16-06	Clifton	Cllr Danny Myers. Cllr Margaret Wells	09/08/2016	£400 To provide coach outings for senior members of the ward, applying for money for the hire of coaches 	£400.00	Priority and Outcome - Community Care fund - reducing social isolation and loneliness 
23	CL-16-07	Clifton	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	26/08/2016	£537.80 To provide a bench on a walk way at the back of Clifton green School. This is used by many elederly residents.	£537.80	Priority: A greener cleaner Clifton, Reducing social isolation for a more cohesive & inclusive Clifton
24	CL-16-07b	Clifton	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	26/08/2016	Top up grant to cover the VAT element of providing a bench on a walk way at the back of Clifton green School. This is used by many elederly residents.	£91.00	Priority: A greener cleaner Clifton, Reducing social isolation for a more cohesive & inclusive Clifton
25	CL-16-08 	Clifton 	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	20/09/2016	Grant to Rock Church to provide school holiday activities 3 nights a week in Clifton (5-18 year olds) , following a successful pilot.	£5,000.00	Priority: Improving facilities and opportunities for young people
26	CL-16-09	Clifton 	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	20/09/2016	Grant to St Luke's Church to contribute the production of the Grapevine parish magazine that goes out to all residents informing them of church and local activities.	£1,270.00	Priority: Reducing social isolation for a more inclusive Clifton.
27	CL-16-10	Clifton 	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	20/09/2016	Grant to AbleWeb Community Digital Inclusion Programme at Burton Stone Community Centre, for adults with physical and learning disabilities.	£4,500.00	Priority: Engaging with Residents for a more cohesive Clifton   Priority and Outcome - Community Care fund - reducing social isolation and loneliness 
28	CL-16-11	Clifton	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	15/11/2016	Clifton Parish Church - Contirbution for the Restoration of War Memorial (25%) 	£2,160.00	Engaging with Residents for a more cohesive Clifton. Supporting a prominent war memorial restoration that many residents visit
29	CL-16-12	Clifton	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	20/09/2016	Installation of a community noticeboard at Clifton Green  	£1,045.00	Priority: Engaging with Residents for a more cohesive Clifton 
30	CL-16-13	Clifton 	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	15/11/2016	Grant to Clifton Residents Association for the following projects:1. Dads’ breakfast scheme 2Allotment  project  3. Family Fun Day                                                                     4. ‘Food to share’ project  5. Bike mechanics  workshop for young people	£4,115.00	Priority: Reducing social isolation for a more inclusive Clifton.  Including improving outdoor learning spaces in the area, making them more accessible for all families,  celebrating diversity, learning about road safety.
31	CL-16-14	Clifton 	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers		Grant towards setting up a session within the ward  for elderly residents, grant would go towards venue hire, resources, This project will be a range of craft and skill workshops for elderly people to learn new skills. These workshops will cover such as: Willow weaving & Pot making	£3,000.00	Reducing social isolation for a more inclusive Clifton
32	CL-16-15	Clifton	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	17/01/2017	Replacement of a tree that fell during winter break	£200.00	Priority:  A greener cleaner Clifton
33	CL-16-16	Clifton	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	01/02/2017	"Sign for the back of new noticeboard at Clifton Green 'Welcome to CLIFTON, please support, local businesses, shopsand community.
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34	CL-16-17	Clifton 	Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny Myers	10/02/2017	Drop in morning for adults in the local area. Range of social activities including board games, craft activities. Guest speakers such as Age Uk, Demetia Forward, Police and Fire would be invited to talk (initial funding £2160, revised to £2184)	£1,284	Engaging with Residents for a more cohesive Clifton
35	CL-16-19	Clifton	Cllr D Myers, Cllr M Wells	07/03/2017	Grant to Vale of York Society to run a peer mentoring project that has been set up and driven by the kids for the kids. Will link into Colourful Clifton ward community project.	£300.00	Engaging with Residents for a more cohesive Clifton
36	CL-16-20	Clifton	Cllr D Myers, Cllr M Wells	22/03/2017	Grant to Clifton Parish Church to purchase equipment for a programme of summer activities on Kingsway North	£2,670.00	Engaging with Residents for a more cohesive Clifton
37	CO-16-02	Copmanthorpe 	Cllr David Carr 	31/03/2016	Installation of a street light on the junction of Back Lane and Low Westfield Lane.  £1,200	£1,200.00	To improve lighting on the approach to the village and road safety
38	CO-16-03	Copmanthorpe	Cllr Carr	03/08/2016	Highway repair needed on Low Green Road (in a state of disrepair) Cost £12,623.00. 	£12,623.00	To improve driving conditions for residents and visitors
39	CO-16-04	Copmanthorpe	Cllr Carr	02/06/2016	To continue of the running of three parent and toddler/baby sessions. £1,000	£1,000.00	Outcome: Social club for parents and toddlers to meet regularly, reduces social isolation of parents who might not otherwise have much adult company.  
40	CO-16-04	Copmanthorpe	Cllr Carr	24/01/2016	To help support the playgroup with it ongoing cost and set up	£1,000.00	Outcome: Social club for parents and toddlers to meet regularly, reduces social isolation of parents who might not otherwise have much adult company.  
41	CO-16-05	Copmanthorpe	Cllr Carr	02/06/2016	Contribution to replace a fence around the Youth Club £1,000	£1,000.00	Support the Youth Club to become secure and safe for the young people to enjoy and use.
42	CO-16-06 	Copmanthorpe	Cllr Carr	13/06/2016	Contribution of £220 for a herb Garden 	£220.00	Small area on Horseman Close to become a herb garden. Currently an eyesore. Application from Copmanthorpe Parish Council 
43	CO-16-07	Copmanthorpe 	Cllr Carr	03/08/2016	Resurfacing of the Scout hut floor. The Scout hut uis ustalised by many community groups including panda playgroup, aerobics classes and over 60s groups £2,800	£2,800.00	The Scout hut is a well used hut that is in need of some repair. This will support two of Copmanthorpes priorties: Supporting the elderly and Supporting young people
44	CO-16-08	Copmanthorpe	Cllr Carr 	24/01/2016	To create a Heritage Trails around the many historic buildings and locations in Copmanthorpe village	£1,500.00	Inviting older residents to help create the trail and create a sense of identity for all residents
45	CO-16-09	Copmanthorpe	Cllr Carr	14/11/2016	Grant to Communicare - provides support transport for vulnerable residents to hospital, GP clinic, dentist and other appropiate destinations	£600.00	To support elderly and vulnerable residents within Copmanthorpe
46	CO-16-11	Copmanthorpe	Cllr Carr	24/01/2016	Funding to create an archive of old village photographs 	£1,500.00	The project will preserve the history of the village for future generations. 
47	DW-16-02	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	07/07/2016	Grant to Musical Connections for a participatory music group at Honeysuckle House that is also open to participants from outside the sheltered housing scheme. Amount: £750	£750.00	Priorities: increasing community involvement, improving access to services. Outcome: a greater sense of inclusion and community involvement, including intergenerational work.
48	DW-16-03	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Stephen Fenton	13/05/2016	Grant to fund summer fair on Woodthorpe Green. Amount: £1710	£1,710.00	Priorities: Increasing community involvement. Outcome: The event will provide opportunity for social interaction and networking between residents, local groups and businesses. It is hoped that local voluntary groups can encourage new members on the day.
49	DW-16-05	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Stephen Fenton, Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason	02/06/2016	Grant Woodthorpe Community Beds group to pay for plants, promotional flyers, bark and compost. £450	£4,580.00	Priority: improving the local environment, increasing community involvement. Outcome: enhanced flower beds outside Woodthorpe Shops and raised profile of the Woodthorpe Community Beds group. The group is keen to engage with the younger generation and provide an opportunity to gain lifelong interest in gardening and care for the environment
50	DW-16-06	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	07/07/2016	Grant to Mayfields Community Trust for erection of a storage shed which will be used by the MCT volunteers to maintain Mayfields Public Open Space. Amount: £940	£940.00	Priorities: improving the local environment, increasing community involvement. Outcome: Volunteers will be able to access equipment regularly during the year. Hopefully it will attract more volunteers as well.
51	DW-16-07	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	21/06/2016	Grant to pay for promotion, insurance and games equipment for for the planned Family Fun Day. £552	£552.00	Priorities: Increasing Community Involvement. Outcome: The event will contribute to building the stronger community on the estate and promote the Association and its aims.
52	DW-16-08	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	07/07/2016	Grant to Friends of Chapmand Pond to pay for a storage container, pollarding and removal of overgrown trees. Amount: £2213.69	£2,213.69	Priorities: improving the local environment, increasing community involvement. Outcome: the group will become more self-supporting going forward.
53	DW-16-09	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	07/07/2016	Grant to Friends on Dringhouses Library to pay for improvements to the yard space at the backof the library to make it a versatile space for events and activities. Amount: £938.97	£938.97	Priorities: improving access to services, increasing community involvement, improve the local environment. Outcome: the library yard will provide an attractive, versatile site for events, activities and a quiet, safe outdoor space for people to enjoy during opening hours and at specific events.
54	DW-16-10	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	07/07/2016	Grant to West Thorpe Scout Group to replace old camp cooking equipment, tables, benches and a shelter. Amount: £1425	£1,425.00	Priorities: increasing community involvement. Outcome: this will enable the group to continue to provide adventure experiences to young people and help them learn new skills.
55	DW-16-10	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	17/08/2016	Grant to replace old camp cooking equipment. Amount: £1425	£1,425.00	Priority: Increasing community involvement. Outcome: This will enable the scout group to continue to go on camps, so the young people can experience adventures and learn many new skills.
56	DW-16-11	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	07/07/2016	Grant St Edward the Confessor Church to pay for accessible and secure pathway leading to the scout hall at the rear of the church. Amount: £3000	£3,000.00	Priorities: improving access to services, increasing community involvement, improve the local environment. Outcome: the pathway will provide a much safer route to the scout hall and the rear of the community hall. 
57	DW-16-12	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	07/07/2016	Grant to Friends of Hob Moor to pay for a  new notice board, existing notice boards repair and a new bench. Amount: £1756,80	£1,756.80	Priorities: improving the local environment, increasing community involvement. Outcome: enhanced advertisement of events that the Friends of Hoob Moor organise through the year . The bench will provide a rest space for people using the Moor.
58	DW-16-13	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	07/07/2016	Grant to Occasion Choir to pay for opurchase of music, venue hire, guest readers and uniforms. Amount: £600.	£600.00	Priorities: increasing community involvement. Outcome: The Choir perform choral works in support of national and local charitable organisations. This work benefits those ward residents who receive support from those charities. The project contributes to strenghtening the community spirit and enhancing social lifes of local residents.
59	DW-16-15	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	Creation of a path between the entrance to Acomb Wood and Ashbourne Way.	£1,658.00	Priority: improving the local environment Outcomes: to mitigate wearing of the grass and create aesthetically pleasing environment.
60	DW-16-16	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	To install an additional dog bin at the Girvan Court entrance to Acomb Wood	£350.00	Priority: improving the local environment Outcomes: to mitigate issue with litter at the location.
61	DW-16-17	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	To relocate the existing dog bin at the Girvan Close entrance to the wood closer to the path to improve accessibility 	£150.00	Priority: improving the local environment Outcomes: improved accessibility, as the bin is currently hidden within the vegetation
62	DW-16-18	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	To relocate Ashbourne Way dog bin to a more prominent location.	£150.00	Priority: improving the local environment Outcomes: improved accessibility, as the bin is currently hidden behind the hedge and not visible from the pavement.
63	DW-16-19	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	To install additional litter bin at the  Chapmans Pond site entrance	£350.00	Priority: improving the local environment Outcomes: to mitigate issue with litter at the location as the existing bin often overflows.
64	DW-16-20	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	To replace Silverdale Court shrubs with turf, re-lay broken and uneven paving stones, remove benches and install planters (Cost of planters to be added to the funding amount)	£5,500	Priority: improving the local environment. Outcome: reduced annual grounds maintenance expenditure at the location + improved aesthetics of the environment
65	DW-16-21	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	Production of a ward directory - one off printed and editable online versions	£1,037.00	Priorities: increasing community involvement, improving access to services and support. Outcome: a mechanism for residents to obtain information about services and activities available locally.
66	DW-16-22	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	Purchase and installation of community notice boards on Tadcaster Road and Revival Estate 	£1,952.00	Priorities: Increase community involvement,           improving access to services and support. Outcome: enhanced  means of communication to local residents to make them aware of local issues and opportunities
67	DW-16-23	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	H-Bar carriageway advisory markings for driveways on Slingsby Grove to deter nearby shops customers from blocking residential driveways. 	£854.00	Priorities: improving the local environment. Outcome: it is hoped that the H-bars will deter nearby shop customets from blocking residential driveways.
68	DW-16-24	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	Feasibility study for a pedestrian refuge on on Tadcaster Road between the junction with Nelson’s Lane and existing pedestrian crossing leading to Hob Moor allotments.	£1,500.00	Priorities: improving the local environment, promoting community safety. Outcomes: It is hoped that the feasibility study results will indicate potential locations for a pedestrian refuge on this stretch of Td Road. 
69	DW-16-25	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	19/10/2016	Fund for trimming council-owned trees.	£2,000.00	Priorities: improving the local environment,. Outcomes: enhanced management of trees owned by the Council.
70	DW-16-26	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	30/10/2016	To repaint  approx. 50m of centre line missing and 12 bicycle symbols on Lomond Ginnel. 	£700.00	Priorities: improving the local environment. Outcomes: refreshed markings should improve savety of pedestrians and cyclists alike, as currently it is not obvious which side of the path is dedicated for pedestrians and which for cyclists.
71	DW-16-27	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Stephen Fenton, Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason	11/11/2016	£3000 to create a parking lay-by on Ganton Place.	£3,000.00	Priorities: improving the local environemnt. Outcome: improved parking facilities for local residents.
72	DW-16-28	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Stephen Fenton, Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason	11/11/2016	£1750 for Little Hob Moor cycle path surface improvements.	£1,750.00	Priorities: improving the local environment. Outcome: surface repairs will enhance the quality of travel experience for cyclists and pedestrians alike and reduce trip and fall hazards.  
73	DW-16-29	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	15/11/2016	Vehicle Activated Sign to address vehicle speeding on Chalenors Road, between the junctions with Thanet Road and Eason View.	£3,000.00	Priorities: promoting community safety. Outcome: Vehicle Activated Signs placed at appropriate locations help reduce the speed of vehicles.
74	DW-16-30	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	18/11/2016	To replace the old and damaged bin on Middlethorpe Grove, outside shops with the new dual purpose model	£350.00	Priorities: improving the local environemnt.  Outcome: the existing bin is falling apart and replacement will enhance  aesthetics of the street environement.
75	DW-16-31	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	18/11/2016	To replace the existing big, three compartments bin on Woodthorpe Green with a dual purpose model	£350.00	Priorities: improving the local environemnt.  Outcome: the existing bin is falling apart and is too big for the location. Replacement will enhance  aesthetics of the street environement.
76	DW-16-32	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	04/01/2017	To resurface footpaths in the park adjacent to Honeysuckle House	£12,500.00	Priority: Improving the local environment. Outcome:reduced trips and falls hazard  and improved look of the surface that has deteriorated over the years.
77	DW-16-33	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	17/01/2017	NYP Community Speed Watch Scheme for Chaloner's and Thanet roads. . Funding will cover letters and flyers printing costs to promote the scheme.	£31.00	Priority: increasing community involvement, promoting community safety.Outcome: set up of a local CSW that will result in improved road safety.
78	DW-16-34	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	12/03/2017	A grant towards the purchase of Boccia balls set for the craft and chat group and potentially other venue users	£135.00	Priority: increasing community involvement, improving access to services and support. Outcome: improved health and wellbeing of the equipment users
79	DW-16-35	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	12/03/2017	A grant towards the purchase a new cooker that will be available to use by any hirer of the church premises.	£1,100.00	Priority: increasing community involvement, improving access to services and support. Outcome: enabling hirers of the church premises to extend the range of their activities i.e. Brownies and Cubs cooking activities.
80	DW-16-36	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	12/03/2017	A grant towards the Easter Event organised by Revival Estate Community Association.	£270.00	Priority: increasing community involvement. Outcome: a chance to bring the community together, to build a sense of community pride and to give people the opportunity to make friends / acquaintances with their neighbours. It will provide a vital opportunity for the residents committee to speak to lots of residents about the estate.
81	DW-16-37	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	12/03/2017	A grant to the Friends of Dringhouses Library towards the library  front door replacement panel and repainting.	£140.00	"Priority: increasing community involvement, improving the local environment. Outcome: improving the front vista of the library by renovating a dilapidated door and making the building more attractive and therefore encouraging community use. This is a Friends-initiative, so shows increased community involvement in the local service of the library.
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82	DW-16-38	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	12/03/2017	To enhance the capital play programme's Nelson's Lane play area improvements	£4,318.00	Priority: Increasing community involvement, improving the local environment, improving access to services and support. Outcome: this fund will top up the allocation from the city wide pot and section 106 money to create a total budget of £30k for new play equipment 
83	DW-16-39	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	12/03/2017	To enhance the capital play programme's Woodthorpe Green play area improvements	£4,318.00	Priority: Increasing community involvement, improving the local environment, improving access to services and support. Outcome: this fund will top up the allocation from the city wide pot and section 106 money to create a total budget of £30k for new play equipment 
84	DW-16-41	Dringhouses and Woodthorpe	Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Ashley Mason, Cllr Stephen Fenton	23/03/2017	To replace out of date contact details on the front panel of the ward notice board on Middlethorpe Grove	£65.00	Priorities: Increase community involvement,           improving access to services and support. Outcome: enhanced  means of communication to local residents to make them aware of local issues and opportunities
85	FH-16-01	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Keith Aspden 	01/07/2016	Grant to Heslington Village Meeting Room Committee to purchase and install roof insulation at the meeting rooms.  Amount: £918	£918.00	Priorities:  Enhance and preserve the quality of the environment, Support for local voluntary groups.  Outcome: The building currently has limited insulation so it will reduce CO2 emissions and make it a warmer, more pleasant environment for local groups.
86	FH-16-01	Hull Road 	Cllrs Barnes, Levene, Shepherd 	21/06/2016	Creation of additional parking bay on Lang Avenue. Scheme being match funded with CYC central highways pot. 	£8,750.00	To alleviate local parking issues. 
87	FH-16-03	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Keith Aspden 	01/07/2016	Grant to Heslington Scout Group to purchase equipment for the groups camping and pioneering activities.  Amount: £300	£300.00	Priorities:  Support for local voluntary groups.  Outcome: To enable the scout group to contine to offer camping and pioneering activities to young people in the Fulford and Heslington ward 
88	FH-16-04	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Keith Aspden 	01/07/2016	Grant to Fulford Parish Council towards the cost of replacing the external security lights at Fulford Social Hall.  Amount: £160 	£160.00	Priorities: Enhance and preserve the quality of the environment, Supporting local voluntary groups.  Outcome: Effective security lighting for the building which will make it safer and more inviting for all users, especially in the winter months 
89	FH-16-05	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Keith Aspden 	01/07/2016	Grant to Heslington Village Meeting Room Committee to purchase and install barrier matting inside the main entrance.  Amount: £234	£234.00	Priorities:  Support for local voluntary groups.  Outcome:  Help to keep the floors in other areas of the meeting room cleaner.
90	FH-16-06	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Keith Aspden 	01/07/2016	Grant to Fulford Show to purchase gazebos and a marquee for the Fulford Show.  Amount: £299.98	£229.98	Priorities: Support for local voluntary groups, Fostering a sense of community.  Outcome: Contributes to the attractivness of the show, provides shelter for stallholders and entertainers 
91	FH-16-08	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	01/07/2016	Refresh the yellow lines on Main Street, Heslington.  Amount: £600	£600.00	Ward highway fund
92	FH-16-09	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden 	01/07/2016	Repaint the street lights on Main Street, Fulford.  Amount: £3468	£3,468.00	Ward highway fund
93	FH-16-11	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	03/10/2016	Grant to Heslington Sportsfield Management Committee towards the purchase and installation of a defibrillator at the pavillion on the Outgang Playing Fields.  	£500.00	Outcome:  Users of the sportsfield and facilities will have access in the event of an emergency.  Priority:  Support for local voluntary groups
94	FH-16-12	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Keith Aspden 	01/07/2016	Grant to Fulford Tennis Club towards work to regenerate the courts and facilities.  Amount: £1090	£1,090.00	Priorities:  Enhance and preserve the quality of the environment, Fostering a sense of community.  Outcome: Facilities will be safe and attractive for all users.      
95	FH-16-13	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	02/11/2016	A grant to Fulford Scout Group for the purchase and installation of 2 eco hand driers in the Scout Hut. 	£600.00	Priorities:  Support for local voluntary groups, Enhance and preserve the local environment.  Outcome:  Improving the facilities in the hall, reducing paper waste and having a positive impact on the environment 
96	FH-16-14	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	02/11/2016	A grant to Fishergate, Fulford and Heslington Local History Society to purchase a large projector screen and a mount for the projector. 	£392.00	Priorities:  Support for local voluntary groups, Fostering a sense of community.  Outcome: Meeting attendees will be able to view the presentations clearly.  The projector screen will be fixed in the hall and therefore available for other groups to use.
97	FH-16-15	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	02/11/2016	A grant to Heslington Parish Council towards the renovation of a hardwood bench at Hesketh Almshouses.  	£200.00	Priorities: Enhance and preserve the local environment.  Outcomes:  Good condition local amenity available for residents to use.
98	FH-16-16	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden + ward team	07/10/2016	Grant to Fulford Explore Library to fund a 'Light up the Library' community event in the run up to Illuminating York.  	£200.00	Outcome: Individuals from all across the community will have the opportunity to mix and enjoy and evening together.  Priority: Fostering a sense of community
99	FH-16-17	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	02/11/2016	A grant to replace an old fridge in the meeting rooms.  	£130.00	Priorities: Fostering a sense of community.  Outcome: A well equipped hall for residents and local groups to use.
100	FH-16-19	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	02/11/2016	A grant to Fulford Cemetery Allotment Holders to build an apiary on an unused piece of land on the allotments 	£915.00	Priorities:  Enhance and preserve the local environment, Support for local voluntary groups.  Outcomes:  An apiary which is available to all residents of the ward to use.
101	FH-16-20	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden 	02/11/2016	A grant to Fulford Parish council towards funding a soakaway test on School Lane playing field	£1,060.00	Priority: Enhance and preserve the local environment.  Outcomes: The test will release Sport England funding of £63K for improvements to the field
102	FH-16-22	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Asden	02/11/2016	A grant to Heslington Sportsfield Management Committee to fund repair work to the play tower.	£1,700.00	Priorities:  Enhance and preserve the local environment, Support for local voluntary groups.  Outcomes:  The play equipment will be safe for local children to use.
103	FH-16-24	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden 	28/02/2017	Grant to Heslington Volunteer Gardeners to purchase an electric mower and wheelbarrow	£711.00	Priority: Enhance and preserve the quality of the environment 
104	FH-16-25	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	28/02/2017	Grant to Lord Deramores School PTA to purchase and install a commemorative plaque to celebrate the opening of the new school	£266.00	Priorities: Support for local voluntary groups, fostering a sense of community  
105	FH-16-26	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden 	28/02/2017	Grant to Heslington Parish Council to purchase and install a hearing loop in the Heslington Meeting Room 	£991.00	Priorities: Support for local voluntary groups, fostering a sense of community  
106	FH-16-27	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	28/02/2017	Grant to Heslington Village Meeting Room Committee to purchase a replacement microwave for the meeting room kitchen	£99.00	Priorities: Support for local voluntary groups, fostering a sense of community
107	FH-16-28	Fulford & Heslington	Cllr Aspden	28/02/2017	Grant to Heslington Sportsfield Management Committee to create a website to publicise the facilities and activies on offer 	£300.00	Priorities: Support for local voluntary groups, fostering a sense of community
108	FS-15-04	Fishergate 	Cllrs D'Agorne, Taylor 	08/04/2016	Grant to Friends of Danesmead Wood to purchase a petrol strimmer and draw up a managament plan with the help of TCV.  Amount: £700	£700.00	Outcome:  Keep the area tidy and develop along term plan for the miantenance of the wood. Priority:  Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment 
109	FS-16-01	Fishergate 	Cllr Andy D'Agorne Cllr Dave Taylor 	25/04/2016	Allocate £1000 for events to enhance community engagement in the ward 	£1,000.00	Priority: A welcoming community, working together in the neighbourhood.  Outcome: Increase the number of local residents involved in improving the area.
110	FS-16-02	Fishergate 	Cllr D'Agorne, Cllr Taylor	11/05/2016	Allocation of £1500 from the Highways fund for resurfacing work to the path through Fulford Cross allotments and between Danesgate and Steiner schools	£1,500.00	Outcome: Improvements to the paths which are used regularly by local residents 
111	FS-16-04	Fishergate 	Cllr D'Agorne, Cllr Taylor	20/09/2016	Feasibility study for a pedestrian refuge on Cemetery Road.  Amount: £1500	£1,500.00	Ward Highways improvement fund 
112	FS-16-09	Fishergate 	Cllrs D'Agorne, Taylor	08/09/2016	Patching and topcoat resurfacing of the section of New Walk from Blue Bridge Lane to Holly Terrace.  Remarking cycle logos at each access point on the side furthest from the steps but no segregated line to encourage more considerate shared use of the space.  Amount:  Between £15-20K	£20,000	Ward Highways improvement fund 
113	FS-16-10	Fishergate 	Cllrs D'Agorne, Taylor 	08/09/2016	Refresh local safety zone features at Broadway shops - red surfacing, tactile crossing points, slow signs etc.  Renew kerbs and patch highway at western end of service road to extent of adopted highway.  Refresh the white line directly outside the shops.  Amount: £4k	£4,000.00	Ward Highways improvement fund 
114	FS-16-15	Fishergate 	Cllr D'Agorne  	01/09/2016	A grant to Friends of Danesmead Wood to fund a second days support from TCV to draw up a management plan for the wood.  Amount: £233 	£233.00	Outcome: Develop a long term plan for the maintenance of the wood.  Priority: Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment
115	FS-16-18	Fishergate 	Cllrs D'Agorne, Taylor 	08/09/2016	Grant to Low Moor Allotment Association to make repairs to the allotment path using crushed road plaining.  Amount £700	£700.00	Priority: Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment.  Outcome: Enhance local facilities and provide a safe, stable and accessible pathway.
116	FS-16-21	Fishergate 	Cllrs D'Agorne, Taylor	11/11/2016	A grant to Friends of Fishergate School to develop and improve their outdoor 'forest school'	£3,160.00	Priorities: A welcoming community, working together, Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment.  Outcomes: Encourages local children to play safely, build fitness, confidence and social skills and learn to be environmentally responsible citizens
117	FS-16-22	Fishergate 	Cllr D'Agorne, Cllr Taylor	16/11/2016	A grant to York Bike Belles to  set up a sustainable walking book club in the ward 	£1,600.00	Priority:  Reducing social isolation - community care budget.  Outcome: Targeted at the over 55s this project will reduce social isolation, increase physical activity, improve mental health and sense of well being. 
118	FS-16-23	Fishergate 	Cllrs D'Agorne, Taylor 	11/11/2016	A grant to YUMI Intercultural York to extend their activities by starting a bi-monthly family garden club at their International Community Garden at Fulford Cross allotments, for families in the Fishergate ward.	£1,180.00	Priorities: A welcoming community, working together, Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment.  Outcomes: Will reduce the sense of isolation amongst BME groups living in the area, will encourage local people to be more active, learn new skills and take steps towards a more sustainable lifestyle. 
119	FS-16-24	Fishergate 	Cllrs D'Agorne, Taylor	11/11/2016	 A grant to the Melbourne Centre to repair and restore the floor in the large hall which has become worn and damaged.	£3,500.00	Priorities:  Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment.  Outcome: Providing a safe environment for the many local users of the hall
120	FS-16-25	Fishergate 	Cllrs D'Agorne, Taylor	11/11/2016	A grant to the Melbourne Centre to run 10 sessions of a Green Woodworking and Natural Crafts group at York Cemetery, for local people who are isolated or have mental/physical health difficulties 	£4,800.00	Priorities:  A welcoming community, working together, Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment 
121	FS-16-26	Fishergate 	Cllr A D'Agorne , Cllr D Taylor	18/01/2017	Contribution towards transport costs of Fishergate Residents to Melbourne Centre Christmas Eve party	£250.00	Reducing isolation in the ward
122	FS-16-27	Fishergate 	Clllr D'Agorne, Cllr Taylor 	14/02/2017	A grant to BAGNARA to purchase 6 dwarf apple trees to be planted on Fenby Field 	£350.00	Priority: Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment.  Outcome: will imporve the environment for users of the field 
123	FS-16-28	Fishergate 	Cllr D'Agorne, Cllr Taylor	14/02/2017	A grant to Friends of York Cemetery to fund materials to lay a path around the pond in the Cemetery	£1,691.29	Priority: Maintain and enhance the quality of the environment.  Outcome:  Area will be more accessible to visitors, especially wheelchair and pushchair users 
124	GU-16-01	Guildhall	Cllr Denise Craghill, Cllr James Flinders, Cllr Janet Looker	10/02/2016	Grant to create a storage compound for equipment and supplies. Amount: £1,500	£1,500.00	"Priority: A cleaner, greener, safer ward/city centre
Outcome: the school and community garden will be enhanced, leading to social, educational and environmental benefits"
125	GU-16-02	Guildhall	Cllr Denise Craghill, Cllr James Flinders, Cllr Janet Looker	10/02/2016	Grant to install new community notice boards in The Groves. Amount: £2,038	£2,038.00	"Priority: A user friendly ward/city centre for residents and businesses
Outcome: residents will be able to communicate local information, improving participation and engagement"
126	GU-16-03	Guildhall	Cllr Denise Craghill, Cllr James Flinders, Cllr Janet Looker	10/02/2016	Grant to provide football activities at Door 84 Youth Space.  Amount: £950	£950.00	"Priority: 
More inclusive ward/city centre communities
Outcome: children and families engaged in low-cost physical exercise with additional benefits from increased social interaction"
127	GU-16-04	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	10/08/2016	£1000 to Musical Connections for a project at Willow House	£1,000.00	Social inclusion for the residents of Willow House. Improves health, happiness and self-esteem. Increased communication with others.
128	GU-16-05	Guildhall	Cllr Craghill, Cllr Looker, Cllr Flinders	08/06/2016	Grant to Kyra to purchase gardening equipment for their outdoor courtyard garden.  £397.98	£397.98	Priority: Clean and green - parks and outdoor spaces in Guildhall ward are better maintained.  Outcome: 
129	GU-16-06	Guildhall	Cllr Craghill, Cllr Looker, Cllr Flinders	10/08/2016	£275 TO Friends of Guildhall Gardens for Juicing events and purchasing of picking tools	£275.00	"Residents experience a healthy drink and fresh fruit which will be encouragement to make changes to their diet.
More residents will pick freely-available fruit, and will offer any surplus they have domestically to their neighbours, community cafes etc. This will improve diets, save money and increase neighbourly interaction.

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130	GU-16-07	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	10/08/2016	£2500 to Community Sparks at Door 84 Youth Centre for youth work programmes.	£2,500.00	The Project is open to all and creates opportunities for participants, people to share their skills through volunteers, more opportunities at open events and working together with The Groves Association and The Secret Garden.
131	GU-16-09	Guildhall	Cllr Craghill, Cllr Looker, Cllr Flinders	13/07/2016	Grant to Arts Barge for 5 day festival in Tower Gardens	£3,000.00	Fewer people in Guildhall ward suffer from loneliness and People in Guildhall ward embrace diversity in their communities
132	GU-16-10	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	10/08/2016	£70 to The Groves Association for a lawnmower	£70.00	A more aaccessible and fun garden for all to use. Helps link volunteers, residents and others together.
133	GU-16-16	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	20/12/2016	Grant towards the provision of Friday night youth group at The Storehouse to provide Cage Football.	£2,864.00	There will be less anti-social behavior in the area. Create a supportive environment for Young People to feel part of a group and the community. 
134	GU-16-17	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	09/11/2016	Grant to Older Citizens Advocacy York to identify older people who were suffering from loneliness or social isolation. The funding would provide hours for the Co-ordination of outreach work by volunteers from Age Uk, York Neighbours and OCAY to take place in the Ward.	£2,700.00	As a means of contributing to the Guildhall Ward priority of “Fewer people in Guildhall ward suffer from loneliness” this project would create a ‘referral hub’ based within Older Citizens Advocacy York.  This referral hub would be for citizens aged 50yrs+ facing social isolation, loneliness and related issues to be assisted in accessing advocacy, support, care and companionship from across the voluntary and statutory sector, as well as from one another.
135	GU-16-18	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	12/08/2016	£1842 to York and District Citizens Advice Bureau to offer a series of Money Saving Events in Guildhall ward to help the most vulnerable residents save energy and money in their homes                       	£1,842.00	The Guildhall ward has consistently higher levels of fuel poverty compared to York as a whole. Guildhall also has high levels of children living in poverty. This project will reduce people’s outlay on fuel and help to address fuel poverty.
136	GU-16-19	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	09/11/2016	Grant to Door 84 to create a new 16+ youth club group. Sessions will be based around Young People’s needs. Such as college applications, job hunting and opportunities to socialise with like-minded (and aged) young people.	£2,078.17	There will be less anti-social behavior, fewer people will suffer from loneliness, and people will embrace diversity in their communities. Create a supportive environment for Young People to feel individual yet also part of a group and the community. 
137	GU-16-20	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	09/11/2016	Contribution for removal of disused taxi stand on St Saviourgate .	£1,572.39	There will be less anti-social behavior in the area and an improvement in aesthetics with the area being opened up.
138	GU-16-21	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	09/11/2016	Contribution for removal of disused phone box at Exhibition Square.	£580.00	There will be less anti-social behavior in the area and an improvement in aesthetics with the area being opened up.
139	GU-16-25	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	08/02/2016	Make the Red Tower usable as a community hub. Add a WC, kitchen, lighting, heating, furniture and wifi.	£23,832.00	Fewer people in Guildhall ward will suffer from loneliness-as community led activties and events will occur regularly. Parks and green spaces in Guildhall ward are better maintained will also be achieved  as the green space around will be used and developed by community groups and Red Tower.
140	GU-16-28	Guildhall	Cllr Flinders, Cllr Craghill, Cllr Looker	08/03/2017	Grant to St Nicholas Fields to purchase a woodchipper and lawn mower to better manage the Reserve and children's play area.	£1,166.83	Parks and green spaces in Guildhall ward are better maintained. Create a supportive environment for Young People to feel individual yet also part of a group and the community. 
141	GU-16-29	Guildhall	Cllr Flinders, Cllr Craghill, Cllr Looker	08/03/2017	Grant to St Nicholas Fields to replace wooden decking and pond dipping  platform used for community events	£2,500.00	Parks and green spaces in Guildhall ward are better maintained. Create a supportive environment for Young People to feel individual yet also part of a group and the community. 
142	GU-16-30	Guildhall	Cllrs Flinders, Craghill & Looker	08/02/2016	To expand the service of the Yor-Peer mental Health Support group and target more specific groups, such as LGBT. This would follow a drop-in and a pop-up style cafe. Funding primarily needed for training, crisis care packs and publicity material.	£1,665.00	This project will meet the ward prioties of 1: reducing loneliness,  2: embracing diversity in the community and 3: less anti-social behaviour in the Guildhall ward. This is because the group will have regular social activities,  offer peer support and give related local information.  
143	HE-15-01	Heworth	Cllrs Boyce, Funnell, Williams 	23/03/2016	Grant to Tang Hall Smart CIC to pilot a 12 week course of 'baby rockers'.  Amount: £1225.20	£1,225.20	Outcome: Social club for parents and toddlers to meet regularly, reduces social isolation of parents who might not otherwise have much adult company.  Priority: Reducing social isolation
144	HE-15-03	Heworth	Cllrs Boyce, Funnell, Williams 	23/03/2016	Grant to Friends of Glen Gardens towards the set up of a 'pop-up café' in the old bowling green pavilion.  Amount:  £1270	£1,270.00	Outcome: Make the park a more welcoming community space which will in turn attract more residents in.  Priority: Increase community cohesion & reduce social isolation
145	HE-15-04	Heworth 	Cllrs Boyce, Funnell, Williams 	23/03/2016	Grant to Muncaster Residents' Association to support their weekly coffee mornings, including the purchase of a boccia set.  Amount: £600	£600.00	Outcome: Encouraging more residents to engage with the residents' assocation.  Improving the mental and physical health of older residents in the ward.  Priority: Reducing social isolation & increasing community cohesion
146	HE-15-05	Heworth 	Cllrs Boyce, Funnell, Williams 	23/03/2016	Grant to Glen Mosaic Garden to buy supplies and equipment to enhance their community garden, by turning an adjacent unused area into a wildlife/wildflower meadow.  Amount: £437	£437.00	Outcome: Improve the visual appearance of the park and contribute to the maintenance of the 'Green Flag status'.  Priority: Envionmental improvements.
147	HE-16-01	Heworth 	Cllr Boyce, Cllr Funnell, Cllr Williams	06/07/2016	Grant to Friends of Glen Gardens towards the cost of public liability insurance for the Family Funday on 2nd July 2016.  Amount:  £250	£250.00	Priorities: A safer, cleaner environment, A healthier environment.  Outcome:  The funday will draw people into the park where they can find about environmental volunteering opportunities. 
148	HE-16-04	Heworth	Cllr Boyce, Cllr Funnell, Cllr Williams	06/07/2016	Grant to Heworth Abundance Group towards the costs of recruiting, training and supporting new volunteers.  Amount: £450	£450.00	Priorities: A healthier environment.  Outcome: The project involves local residents in the abundance harvesting of fruit in the local area which would otherwise go to waste  
149	HE-16-05	Heworth	Cllr Boyce, Cllr Funnell, Cllr Williams	06/07/2016	Grant to Heworth Scout Group for camping equipment.  Amount: £2000	£2,000.00	Priorities:  Caring for people in the community.  Outcome: Enable the group to establish an annual group camp for young people from the Heworth area.
150	HE-16-06	Heworth	Cllr Boyce, Cllr Funnell	25/07/2016	Grant to Musical Connections to contribute to the continuation of the participatory music group at Glen Lodge Sheltered Housing.  Amount: £1000	£1,000.00	Priority and Outcome - Community Care fund - reducing social isolation and loneliness 
151	HE-16-11	Heworth	Cllr Boyce, Funnell	20/12/2016	A grant contribution towards The Lounge Youth Club for a football cage	£1,500.00	Priority: inclusive ward, enhancing youth provision 
152	HE-16-12	Heworth	Cllr Boyce, Funnell and Williams	02/02/2017	Grant to Heworth Methodist Church towards the installation of an accessible lift for disabled users	£5,000.00	Ward Priority: Caring for people in our community
153	HeW-16-06	Heworth Without	Cllr Nigel Ayre	26/09/2016	Ward Directory – a project to provide information about community assets, community activities taking place in the ward and illustrate the new ward boundary arrangements. Cost: £430	£430.00	Priorities: community provision, reducing social isolation. Outcome: local volunteers and the Community Involvement Officer will distribute the directory to every household across the ward enabling access to information by all residents. Some community activities are only promoted with the use of the local notice board/s and it is hoped that promotion via the directory will result in increased participation. The directory will be created in editable format enabling latest updates to go on the CYC website.  
154	HeW-16-09	Heworth Without	Cllr Nigel Ayre	26/09/2016	Print of the flyer promoting the November's Ward Committee event. Cost: £78	£78.00	 Priorities: community provision, reducing social isolation, street maintenance. Outcome: local volunteers and the Community Involvement Officer will distribute the flyer to every household across the ward enabling access to information by all residents. It is hoped that promotion of the next Ward Committee event across the entire Heworth Without community will result in increased resident participation in neighbourhood working
155	HeW-16-10	Heworth Without 	Cllr Nigel Ayre	27/10/2016	Ward contribution towards the allergy friendly catering provision by the York Nurturing Community for November's Ward Committee event	£50.00	Priority: community provision , reducing social isolation. Outcomes: It is hoped that the event will result in increased awareness and participation in neighbourhood working.
156	HeW-16-11	Heworth Without	Cllr Nigel Ayre	02/02/2017	Grant to Heworth JFC to fund new goal posts for Hopgrove pitches 	£1,200.00	Priority - community provision. Outcome: improved sports facilities for local younmg people.
157	HeW-16-13	Heworth Without	Cllr Nigel Ayre	02/02/2017	To repair pot holes in the road surface on the adopted part of Burnholme Avenue	£650.00	Priority - street maintenance. Outcome: improved road surface
158	HeW-16-14	Heworth Without	Cllr Nigel Ayre	02/02/2017	To repair pot holes and cracks in the road surface on Westlands Grove.	£1,200.00	Priority - street maintenance. Outcome: improved road surface
159	HeW-16-15	Heworth Without	Cllr Nigel Ayre	02/02/2017	To repair pot holes and cracks in the road surface on Woodlands Grove..	£650.00	Priority - street maintenance. Outcome: improved road surface
160	HNE-16-01	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr Orrell, Cllr Runciman, Cllr Cullwick 	26/07/2016	Costs towards a charity fun day run by  New Earswick All Blacks A.R.L.F.C  the grant will go towards catering, entertainment, advertising, awards and referee fees. £2000	£2,000.00	* Increased priorities for young people *Increased community safety and cohesion. The event will be for the children living within the ward however will also help bring the community together
161	HNE-16-02	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr Orrell, Cllr Runciman, Cllr Cullwick 	26/07/2016	Orchard Park Recreational & Community Association towards the cost of a storage usit for the building to house community group equipment, freeing up space for groups within the centre	£800.00	Provide an up to date & welcoming environment for our centre users and their families the storage facility helps to use the centre without stored equipment taking up space.    * Increased priorities for young people                                                                                                                
162	HNE-16-03	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr Orrell, Cllr Runciman, Cllr Cullwick 	16/06/2016	To provide funds to implement repair on the footpath between Huntington School and Hambleton Way with a surface overlay, measurements of 207 metre Long and 2.2metre Wide 	£8,045.00	Outcome: To make well needed repairs to a weel used area of footpath which in its current state is causing a hazzard 
163	HNE-16-04	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr C Runciman, Cllr C Cullwick and Cllr K Orrell	17/08/2016	To instal lighting near bus shelter £2024.26	£2,024.26	Priority, to increase safety and reduce crime, trips and falls within the ward 
164	HNE-16-05	Huntington & New Earswick 	Cllr Orrell & Cllr Runciman	02/11/2016	£8000 to wards the tool box project the cost of a new mini bus and 4 x second hand mountain bikes to use with young people attending the project	£8,000.00	Priorities: Meeting the needs of disadvantaged young people within the ward whilst supporting a local community based project
165	HNE-16-06	Huntington & New Earswick 	Cllr Orrell & Cllr Runciman	02/11/2016	Film at the Folk Hall provides an affordable community cinema for residents accross the ward and for the wider community. The grant is towards film licenses, venue costs, refreshments and promotion and advertising 	£1,570.00	Priorities: Reduce loneliness and isolation within the ward by providing a space where people can meet and socialise 
166	HNE-16-06	Huntington & New Earswick 	Cllr Orrell, Cllr Runciman, Cllr Cullwick 	22/11/2016	To Replace 2 Salt Bins within the ward	£700.00	Priorites: Improving the local Environment and reducing the hazzards for residents during the winter months 
167	HNE-16-07	Huntington & New Earswick 	Cllr Orrell & Cllr Runciman	02/11/2016	Towards the running costs of 9 productions by the group paper planes and daisy chains. A theatre/art based group putting on workshops over schoolholidays for young children and their families within the ward. The grant wouild go towards material costs, travel expenses, qualified accredited facilitators, sets and rehearsal time. 	£1,640.00	Priorities: Meeting the needs of local families within the ward and providing funding and education sessions for children and families                          
168	HNE-16-08	Huntington & New Earswick 	Cllr Runciman, Cullwick & Orrell	14/12/2016	Towards setting up a session within the ward  for elderly residents, garnt would go towards venue hire, resources, refreshments and advertising	£3,000.00	Priority, Addressing isolation within the wards and building upon residents skills sets and education
169	HNE-16-09	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllrs Runciman, Orrell and Cullwick	10/01/2017	Grant to Orchard Park Pre school towards storage costs and fitting  a defibrillator to be sited at Orchard Park Community Centre 	£1,750.00	Priority, improving  health  and safety within the ward 
170	HNE-16-10	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr Runciman, Cullwick & Orrell	14/12/2016	Towards setting up a session within the ward  for elderly residents, garnt would go towards venue hire, resources, refreshments and advertising	£1,150.00	Priority, addressing adult social care and lonliness and isolation within the ward 
171	HNE-16-11	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr Orrell, Cllr Runciman, Cllr Cullwick 	01/02/2017	Grant to New Earswick & District Bowls club to the replacement of their catering freezer 	£1,000.00	Outcome: address social isolation by providing up to date and efficient equipment to encourage community groups to run sessions.
172	HNE-16-12	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr Cullwick and Runciman 	01/02/2017	Towards the ongoing costs of the community space development within St Andrews Church	£7,280.00	Outcome: to work towards producing a high standard of community provision which addresses the need to reduce social isolation  & lonliness accross the ward inclusive of all age groups 
173	HNE-16-14	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr Runciman, Cullwick & Orrell	07/02/2017	Grant to refil the preschool sandpit after it was devastated after the floods in 2015 	£208.80	Priority: To help improve and build upon local provision and community venues 
174	HNE-16-19	Huntington & New Earswick 	Cllr Runciman, Cullwick & Orrell	21/03/2017	Grant to NELLI toward setting up a Boccia session, funds towards room hire and equipment 	£240.00	Priorities reducing social isolation within the ward
175	HNE-16-23	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr Runciman, Cullwick & Orrell	21/03/2017	Grant to Huntington & New Earswick Indoor Bowls club towards setting up a website for the bowls club to promotote sessions running for the ward	£500.00	Priorities To help  improve and build upon local provision and community venues
176	HNE-17-17	Huntington & New Earswick	Cllr Runciman, Cullwick & Orrell	21/02/2017	To provide school holiday activities and equipment at the Toolbox Project	£1,998.00	Priorities addressing the needs of young people within the ward
177	HO-15-16	Holgate	Cllr. Cannon, Crisp and Derbyhire 	16/01/2017	Re-allocatino of grant originally given for the installation of Wifi thermostats due to the difficulties in making them compatible with the current WI-FI from the digital city team.  Instead the group intends to put the money towards decorating the exterior of the building and specifically infilling an old doorway	£400.00	Improving community space for groups  to  in supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
178	HO-16-01	Holgate	Cllr M. cannon, Cllr F. Derbyshire, Cllr, S. Crisp	26/07/2016	Grant to fund a Road To Rio 2016 Olympic Workshop £418.80 	£418.80	provide support and assistance to young people through the summer, especially those who find themselves in challenging family situations. Providing a safe place to learn and play
179	HO-16-02	Holgate	Cllr M. cannon, Cllr F. Derbyshire, Cllr, S. Crisp	26/07/2016	Grant for juicing events; publicity, disposable cups etc, transport of juicer, shelving for storage of goods and lock and keys for security. £629	£629.00	Helps encourage healthy diet and lifestyles, educates residents about  the fresh food and produces available in the urban area, potentially help people to save money. Strengthen links with local food and community groups.
180	HO-16-04	Holgate	Cllr M. cannon, Cllr F. Derbyshire, Cllr, S. Crisp	26/07/2016	Purchase high quality stackable chairs to replace pews and basic chairs, st pauls £5,420	£5,420.00	Provide a more usable space that will be available for many community groups in a location that currently lack good community space. It will be available for a verity of groups serving a large demographic
181	HO-16-05	holgate	Cllr M. cannon, Cllr F. Derbyshire, Cllr, S. Crisp	26/07/2016	Summer ptogramme of sports and activities for children attending summer holiday childcare club. The funding is for 9 free scholarship places, poppy road school £1000	£1,000.00	The scholarship places offer an opportunity for young people whos families are on low income otherwise wouldnt be able to attend the summer club. The club runs a variety of activities that help premote a happy healthy life style and builds links between the schools of the ward.
182	Ho-16-06	Holgate	Cllrs, Derbyshire, Crisp, Cannon	08/09/2016	£1000 to the Monday club, over 60's group to provide outings	£1,000.00	help combat social isolation in Holgates senior residents.
183	HO-16-07	Holgate	Cllr M. cannon, Cllr F. Derbyshire, Cllr, S. Crisp	26/07/2016	Grounds Maintenence for Millenium Green & Repair of boardwalk and construction of new using treated timber £5,478	£5,478.00	It will encourage more use of millennium green, promoting healthier more active life style, as well as improving the local environment and an important habitat for a verity of flora and fauna 
184	HO-16-08	Holgate	Cllr, Crisp, Derbyshire, Cannon	20/10/2016	Grant to Friends of West Bank Park to trial the locking of the West Bank Park gates by a private securrity company	£4,000.00	Outcome, reduce ASB in the park, Reduces crimnial damage and the assasicated cost with fixing said damaged. Improve the enviroment.
185	HO-16-09	Holgate	Cllr, Crisp, Derbyshire, Cannon	02/11/2016	funding to the St pauls out of schools club for winter sports equipment: parachute and badminton equipment.	£150.00	Priorities: improving Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages. Help improve the facilities and the range of activities for the children attending the club, particularly in winter when sports activies are more challanging due to adverse weather.
186	HO-16-11	Holgate	Cllr, Cannon & Derbyshire	17/10/2016	Grant to Monday Club to organised a Falls Prevention Day including slipper exchange, transport and catering.	£1,150.00	Outcome. Prevent falls and increase community engagement and reduce social isolation.
187	HO-16-12	Holgate	Cllrs, Cannon, Crisp, Derbyshire	02/02/2017	Grant to the Holgate community gardens for improvements to the Holgate Docks Park.	£3,400.00	supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
188	HO-16-13	Holgate	Cllrs, Cannon, Crisp, Derbyshire	02/02/2017	Grant to Edible York to work with local children and community groups in designing a mural for the container in the orchard.	£810.00	supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
189	HO-16-14	Holgate	Cllr Crisp, Derbyshire, Cannion	13/03/2017	Grant to Friends of Our Ladies Queen Mary's for promotional material and printer to allow them to better publicised their events and better fund raise.	£325.00	Priority supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
190	HO-16-15	Holgate	Cllrs, Cannon, Crisp, Derbyshire	02/02/2017	"Grant: As part of the wider Vespertine project (free and low cost arts events around the city) for a series of events at York’s Cold War Bunker in Holgate and specifically invite/target older people and those at risk of or experiencing social isolation to attend the activities. Also a ‘tour’ round local groups presenting previous Vespertine projects – including virtual realty, film and audio works, all of which explore the local heritage through exciting and engaging activities.

"	£2,200.00	working with communities to reduce social isolation
191	Ho-16-16	Holgate	Cllr Crisp, Derbyshire, Cannion	16/03/2017	Funding for a pop up space in the park for historical interpretation, park events and a cafe. Digital achiving equipments to collect and share the history abd stories of west bank park. Signage to advertise these event and activities.	£10,000.00	Priority-supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
192	Ho-16-18	Holgate	Cllr Derbyshire, Cannon, Crisp 	02/02/2017	Grant to purchase portable accessibility ramps for the St Barnabas church coffee morning	£249.90	Priority, reduce social isolation. The ramps will enable guests wiuth moblility issues at the ciffee morning to access the toilets and the main area
193	HO-16-19	Holgate	Cllr Crisp, Derbyshire, Cannion	13/03/2017	Grant to  Holgate Allotment Association, create a focal point to bring the allotment holders and wider community together (e.g. schools & community groups) through the creation of a community garden on a disused plot on Holgate Allotments. construct the amphitheatre / teaching / events space. This will require the installation of formal paths, ground works and railway sleeper retaining walls to form the space. 	£3,500.00	Priority supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
194	HO-16-20	Holgate	Cllr Crisp, Derbyshire, Cannion	13/03/2017	Grant to Friends of Holgate Community gardens to improve communication with local residents in the form of banners and leaflets and a notice board.	£453.92	supporting and encouraging strong, safe and friendly communities
195	Ho-16-21	Holgate	Cllr Crisp, Derbyshire, Cannion	16/03/2017	Funding to improve the parks pond area following damage from ASB, gravel and plants	£300.00	Priority-supporting and encouraging the efforts of local people and groups to continue to improve Holgate and provide activities for people of all ages
196	HR-16-02	Hull Road	Cllrs Barnes, Levene, Shepherd 	11/08/2016	Grant to Musical Connections to continue the music group at Woolnough House and develop the community choir at Tang Hall Community Centre.  Amount £1500	£1,500.00	Priority and Outcome - Community Care fund - reducing social isolation and loneliness 
197	HR-16-03 	Hull Road	Cllrs Barnes, Levene, Shepherd 	11/08/2016	Grant to York Flourish to support the secret garden project in Hull Road Park.  Amount: £8000	£8,000.00	Priority and Outcome - Community Care fund - reducing social isolation and loneliness 
198	HR-16-04	Hull Road	Cllr David Levene, Cllr Hilary Shepherd, Cllr Neil Barnes	06/01/2017	Service Level Agreement to TCV for work in Hull Road Park to build community capacity and carry out maintenance work.	£1,250.00	Increasing community capacity and local involvement and participation.
199	HR-16-06	Hull Road 	Cllrs Barnes, Levene, Shepherd 	13/03/2017	Funding to replace the wooden fencing on the green open space at Wolviston Ave/Broughton Way with iron fencing 	£7,000.00	Priority - Promote a friendly and welcoming community 
200	HR-16-08	Hulll Road 	Cllrs Barnes, Levene, Shepherd 	13/03/2017	Funding for alleygating the snicket between Etty Avenue and Burlington Avenue	£2,700.00	Priority - Promote a friendly and welcoming community 
201	HW - 15 -09	Haxby and Wigginton	cllr Richardson, cllr Gate and Cllr Cuthbertson	05/05/2016	carry out extensive work on on Wyre Pond and rectify lasting issues such as crumbling bank, supporting road , cleaning it out. £6,000	£6,000.00	Priority: a cleaner environment for all villages. Outcome: enhancement of the rural nature of the village.
202	HW-15-07	Haxby and Wigginton	cllr Richardson, cllr Gate and Cllr Cuthbertson	05/05/2016	Grant to help repair the roof at the village hall - phase 4. £2,000	£2,000.00	Outcome: Social club for parents and toddlers to meet regularly, reduces social isolation of parents who might not otherwise have much adult company.  Priority: Reducing social isolation
203	HW-16-01	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllr Cuthbertson, Cllr Gates, Cllr Richardson 	12/07/2016	Music group at haxby hall and intergenerational sessions. £1000	£1,000.00	Priority: Reducing social isolation for a more inclusive haxby/ wigg ward. Outcome: Provide regular musical social group/ club in Haxby Hall. Offering both mental and physical stimulation and an opportunity to express themselves. 
204	HW-16-02	Heworth Without	Cllr Nigel Ayre	12/04/2016	Grant to Christ Church Senior Friends to pay for two trips by coach to local places on interest. Amount: £480	£480.00	Outcome: To prevent retired people feeling lonely and forgotten in their homes. To give them purpose in life i.e. social interaction. 
205	HW-16-02	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllr Cuthbertson, Cllr Gates, Cllr Richardson 	12/07/2016	Strawberry tea at memorial hall for isolated and lonely older people of the community. £440 	£440.00	Priority: Reducing social isolation for a more inclusive haxby/ wigg ward. Outcome: Provide a community event that is designed for elderly and isolated members of the community. Provide a place to socialise and meet others in their ward. 
206	HW-16-03	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	04/10/2016	£2000 Grant to York City FC Foundation for football activity sessions at Joseph Rowntree School for 11-13 year olds.	£2,000.00	Social inclusion, healthy living and giving young people in the ward a voice by linking in with other outreach work currently going on.
207	HW-16-04	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	04/10/2016	£1500 Grant to The Old School in Wigginton to have new kitchen, toilet and electrical upgrades.	£1,500.00	Improvement to all social facilities resulting in better use of venue for community groups and clubs.
208	HW-16-05	Heworth Without and Heworth wards	Cllr Nigel Ayre, Cllr Dafydd Williams, Cllr Christina Funnell, Cllr Barbara Boyce	24/05/2016	Grant for repairs to allotment footpaths. £700 to be funded 50/50 between both wards.	£700.00	Outcome: safer access to pathways in all weathers by allotment holders and other users. The project aims to bring different local groups together to join in the action days.
209	HW-16-05	Haxby and Wigginton	cllr Richardson, cllr Gates and Cllr Cuthbertson	10/08/2016	Street party for the community. £358	£358.00	Priorities:  social inclusion to combat loneliness and isolation.  Outcome: Helps to promote community activities and events to residents in the community.
210	HW-16-06	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	17/08/2016	£1027 to The Wonder Years Childcare charity for an electronic security door and CCTV cameras.	£1,027.00	Improved safeguarding measures. Children to be safer in a more secure environment.
211	HW-16-07	Heworth Without	Cllr Nigel Ayre	06/07/2016	Grant to Heworth Without Parish Council Grant to contribute to the replacement of four notice boards. £1710	£1,710.00	The notice boards are widely used by residents and community groups to inform and advertise community activities and events and require replacing.
212	HW-16-07	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	04/10/2016	£1000 Grant to Wigginton Sports and Playing Fields Association for hardcore material to be spread on the car park.	£1,000.00	This is a well used community facility and the grant will enable users of the playing fields will be safer on the car park, especially in inclement weather as there will be a reduction in ruts and mud.
213	HW-16-08	Heworth Without	Cllr Nigel Ayre	08/06/2016	Grant to pay for a bouncy castle in the school's summer fair on 18 June 2016. £40	£40.00	The school aims to provide the community with a friendly, social event. All children attending will have an opportunity to go on the bouncy castle.
214	HW-16-08	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson & Gates	04/10/2016	Grant to Friends of Barley View to pay for creation of signs for Barley View Wigginton to prevent dog fouling and parking on grass verges	£500.00	This fits the priority of 'enhancing the environment & green spaces'. It will encourage this volunteer group to continue with their exceptional cleaning, improving and maintenance of green land in the area. 
215	HW-16-16	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	08/12/2016	Fund the continued operation of Haxby Helpers which assists elderly or infirm residents of Haxby & Wigginton doing their weekly shopping or taking them to the shops, dentist, optician, chiropodist, hairdresser, etc. 	£500.00	Priority: Reducing social isolation for a more inclusive Haxby/Wigginton ward. Outcome: Provide vital support for elderly and isolated members of the community. Provide an opportunity to socialise and meet others in their ward. 
216	HW-16-17	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	15/11/2016	Funding for Wigginton Bowling Club for new green surface and edge boarding.	£1,000.00	Improved health for participants and a focal/meeting place for the community, especially those who are elderly and often the only other place they go to, other than home. Therefore decreasing social isolation.
217	HW-16-18	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	20/01/2017	For Activ8 Learning  to run a fortnightly practical crafts workshop in Haxby’s Oaken Grove Community Centre. To raise funds to pay for practical crafts resources and venue hire to enable the group to continue this much needed and appreciated project for another year.	£1,900.00	This project will reduce social isolation and loneliness by providing exciting and interesting group workshops allowing for greater social interaction and building confidence to build and extend social networks.
218	HW-16-19	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	02/11/2016	Afternoon tea to be held in January for 70 pensioners who live alone in Haxby.	£500.00	Social isolation and loneliness will be decreased with this social event. Signposting to other events and services will also be given.
219	HW-16-20	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	09/01/2017	Grant to Wigginton Parish Council to place a defibrillator within a telephone kiosk Also, a free training course to residents in the use of the equipment . 	£2,551.00	Increases safety and well being of residents. Potentially life saving to the public, but particularly any member of it who suffers a heart attack and requires urgent medical support prior to arrival of professional personnel.
220	HW-16-21	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	20/01/2017	Churchfield Open Space Committee want to provide interactive sensory play panels for the younger Children's play area. This is particularly useful for those with learning disabilities, sight difficulties and autism.	£1,090.00	This facility will enhance the nature of the local open space and give an outlet for play to those children including those who may feel isolated due to disability.
221	HW-16-22	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson & Gates	21/03/2017	Grant to complete the repairs to the Haxby Memorial Hall roof.	£5,000.00	Outcome: Social club for parents and toddlers to meet regularly, reduces social isolation of parents who might not otherwise have much adult company.  Priority: Reducing social isolation
222	HW-16-23	Haxby and Wigginton	Cllrs Cuthbertson, Richardson & Gates	21/03/2017	Grant to Wigginton Recreation Hall/The Wonder Years To create an outside enclosed area (fences, gates, etc) for the use by children and others. This would provide a safe external supervised children’s recreational area and facilities for other hall users in fine weather. Additionally, we hope to encourage its use by all local groups as a relaxation area. Provision in the design is included for disabled and aged/infirm person’s access.	£5,497.20	The project provides for a wide range of groups to benefit from an external rest/leisure/play area and provides for a safe & secure enclosure. The intention is encourage open air activity, relaxation and recreation.
223	MK-16-01	Micklegate	Cllr Julie Gunnell, Cllr Johnny Hayes, Cllr Lars Kramm	23/03/2016	Printing and delivery of a letter to every household in Micklegate Ward, inviting residents to participate in the proposed Micklegate Neighbourhood Plan. Amount: £600	£600.00	The proposed Neighbourhood Plan will engage the community of Micklegate Ward in agreeing a local spatial strategy for the area and in so doing will address all three of the ward's priorities.
224	MK-16-01	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	03/08/2016	£4888 to St Chad's Greys Scout Group for funds towards essential maintenance.	£4,888.00	New safe storgae area for camping gas. New paint work and repairs and rennovation to accessible ramps. This means a much more accessible and usable community space.
225	MK-16-02	Micklegate	Cllrs Kramm, Hayes and Gunnell	10/08/2016	Hamilton Panthers FC for draining. £1,008	£1,008.00	The benefits to the people living in the Ward will be for the young residents themselves and the satisfaction of the residents as a whole that the young people are enjoying active sport and leisure on improved playing surfaces.
226	MK-16-03	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	02/11/2016	£4000 to Hamilton Panthers FC for erection of security fencing at their new changing rooms facility.	£4,000.00	Green space will be improved as there will be less vandalism, graffiti and litter. The building will be better protected allowing for a safer community space.
227	MK-16-04	Micklegate	Cllrs Kramm, Hayes and Gunnell	10/08/2016	Music project at Barstow House £1000	£1,000.00	Social inclusion for the residents of Barstow House. Improves health, happiness and self-esteem. Increased communication with others.
228	MK-16-06	Micklegate	Cllrs Kramm & Gunnell. Cllr Hayes declared interest in group.	05/10/2016	Grant to Bishopthorpe Road Traders Association for a defibrilator on Bishopthorpe Road.	£1,800.00	Priority: Safety and well-being. A defibrilator in a busy place available for anyone to use 24/7. 
229	MK-16-10	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	02/11/2016	£1300 to St Clements Sports and Social Club to start a new adults football club.	£1,300.00	Promotion of healthy lifestyles, improving resident health and fitness. Increased community spirit.
230	MK-16-11	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	05/10/2016	"£1842 to York and District Citizens Advice Bureau to offer a series of Money Saving Events in Micklegate ward to help the most vulnerable residents save energy and money in their home

                            "	£1,842.00	The Micklegate ward has consistently higher levels of fuel poverty compared to York as a whole. Micklegate also has high levels of children living in poverty. This project will reduce people’s outlay on fuel and help to address fuel poverty.
231	MK-16-12	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	18/12/2016	Contribution towards a road closure on behalf of Micklegate Business Initiative. This is for a family entertainment event.	£460.00	Outcome: To create, and promote, a welcoming and family friendly place. Helps achieve our priorities of 1: a neighbourhood shaped by the community and 2: a community where all generations are supported and included.
232	MK-16-14	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	15/02/2017	To provide one-off start up costs for bowls and croquet to continue at Scarcroft Green-safeguarding the upkeep of the greens and allowing for further developed coaching, whilst moving the management of the greens entierly to the community.	£5,158.75	It addresses the following priorities, 1: a neighbourhood shaped by the community, 2: a safe and resilient community, and 3: a clean and green community life. Also, all generations are included, and in particular older people who are often lonely.
233	MK-16-16	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	01/03/2017	Grant to Friends of Rowntree Park to Install railings and gates on Rowntree Park to create a small goose-free garden area.	£4,000.00	This will meet the priority of a neighbourhood shaped by the community as it has been one of the ward's biggest resident issues and complaints. The community will also be safer-due to less fouling, and therefore an increase in a clean and green community life.
234	MK-16-17	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	01/03/2017	Grant to St Nicholas Fields to go door-to-door to 2500 households in Micklegate promoting recycling and reuse to pilot a wider initiative aimed at improving recycling rates across the city.	£3,176.00	This addresses our ward priotrity of 'a clean and green community life'. Increasing awareness of sustainable life choices and how to manage and minimise waste will promote a cleaner, greener and more reslient community.
235	MK-16-18	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	01/03/2017	Grant to replace the heating and hot water system at St Chad's scout hut.	£1,800.00	This will meet the priority of supporting all generations and creating resilience. Energy bills will be reduced, green credentials increased and the hut will be safer.
236	MK-16-19	Micklegate	Cllrs Hayes, Kramm & Gunnell	01/03/2017	Grant to York Rowing Club to purchase a defibrillator (and training) for the outside of the Rowing Clubhouse.	£2,034.00	Improves safety, health, well being and resilience of the community. A defibrilator in a busy place available for anyone to use 24/7. 
237	OD-15-13	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	20/04/2016	Grant to contribute to the purchase of publicly accessible defibrilator for Osbaldwick, £762.	£762.00	Priority: safer acommunities across the area. Outcome: all residents of Osbaldwick and its visitors will benefit from the public access defibrilator should they need it in their lifetime. 
238	OD-15-16a	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	03/05/2016	Work on the junction of Manor Drive and York Road in Dunnington, as per the estimate from Sean Ensor .To install a traditional concrete kerb line possibly two one behind and above the other for 15 linear metres.And construct new carriageway to a width of 2m at the apex. Additional £822	£822.00	Ward highway fund
239	OD-16-02	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	29/04/2016	Grant to Murton Parish Council for wild flower plants, £200.	£200.00	Priority: a cleaner environment for all villages. Outcome: enhancement of the rural nature of the village.
240	OD-16-03	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	04/05/2016	Grant to pay for replacement of the rotary swing at the playpark. Amount: £1560	£1,560.00	Priority: a cleaner environment for all villages, more community and youth opportunities. Outcome: Very popular piece of equipment in the playpark. After nearly 6 years of hard use it is necessary to replace the main suspention and propulsion ropes.
241	OD-16-06	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jennifer Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	06/06/2016	Grant to pay for a publicly accessible defibrilator for the Dunnington Village.	£1,270.00	Priority: safer communities across the area. Outcome: all residents of Dunnington and its visitors will benefit from the public access defibrilator should they need it in their lifetime. 
242	OD-16-07	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jennifer Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	06/06/2016	Grant to pay for a walk behind 'waterer'. £1260	£1,260.00	Priority: a cleaner environment for all villages. Outcome: the new equipment will enable Dunnington in Bloom volunteers to continue their regular flower beds and hanging baskets watering rounds.
243	OD-16-07	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	18/08/2016	A grant to Osbaldwick Parish Council for a purchase of a stone trough to have Moorlands Close street sign attached to it. Amount: £500	£500.00	Priority: A cleaner environment for all villages. Outcome: aesthetically pleasing environment.
244	OD-16-08	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	27/07/2016	Grant to pay for replacement / improvements to bollards and fencing on the Leyes in Osbaldwick. Amount: £1600	£1,600.00	Priority: A cleaner environment for all villages. Outcome: aesthetically pleasing environment.
245	OD-16-10	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	09/09/2016	Grant to Dunnington Playing Fields Association to install CCTV cameras around play park and playing field. Amount £7300	£7,300.00	Ward priorities: a cleaner environment for all villages, safer communities across the area. Outcome: prevention of ASB especially the broken bottles glass that affects the safety of the play area and damage to existing facilities.
246	OD-16-11	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	21/09/2016	Grant to extend either side of the existing cricket  square to enable two simultaneous junior games to be played at the same time. Amount: £1245	£1,245.00	Priorities: more community and youth opportunities. Outcome: Increases the number of youngsters migrating into sport.  Once engaged, helps them to maintain a healthy and active life style through into young adults. It will also help develop good citizenship through the disciplines of a vibrant and well organised sports club and the personal responsibilities that this will bring.
247	OD-16-13	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	12/11/2016	£350 to replace the litter bin outside the takeaway on York Street, Dunnington	£350.00	Priorities: a cleaner environment for all villages. Outcome: the existing bin is felling apart and replacement will enhance  aesthetics of the street environement.
248	OD-16-15	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	09/12/2016	To install a pair of fropped kerbs on Intake Lane outside nos 7-11 and a single dropped kerb on the junction of Intake Lane, The Green and Common Road in Dunnington	£3,000.00	Priority: safer communities across the area , a cleaner environment for all villages. Outcome:this work will alleviate  proven travel difficulties for wheelchair/mobility scooter users in this part of Dunnington Village. 
249	OD-16-15a	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	09/03/2017	To install a pair of dropped kerbs on Intake Lane outside nos 7-11 and a single dropped kerb on the junction of Intake Lane, The Green and Common Road in Dunnington. £1000 more is required to top up the already committed £3000 to meet the revised quote.	£1,000.00	Priority: safer communities across the area , a cleaner environment for all villages. Outcome:this work will alleviate  proven travel difficulties for wheelchair/mobility scooter users in this part of Dunnington Village. 
250	OD-16-16	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	03/01/2017	Financial contribution towards the purchase and installation of solar light poles for two bus stops in Holtby village. 	£735.00	Priority: safer communities across the area. Outcome: increased safety of passengers waiting for the bus
251	OD-16-17	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	12/01/2017	Fund to pay for rock salt to refill Kexby Parish Council grit bins	£150.00	Priority: safer communities across the area. Outcome: provide residents with a supply of rock salt to sprinkle on pavements in Kexby Village to reduce risk of falls and injuries in winter months.
252	OD-16-20	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	08/02/2017	A grant to purchase and set up a multimedia system  incl. projector, screen and sound system at the Osbaldwick Sports Club clubhouse.	£797.95	Priority: more community and youth opportunities. Outcome: enhanced facilities for community use
253	OD-16-21	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	09/02/2017	A grant towards the purchase of a new notice board to be installed on Main Street in Murton	£1,357.00	Priority: more community and youth opportunities. Outcome: enhanced means of communicating  about local activities/sessions to residents. The notice board will also be used to publicise ward committee meetings and events.
254	OD-16-23	Osbaldwick and Derwent	Cllr Jenny Brooks, Cllr Mark Warters	23/02/2017	A grant towards trees planting along the perimeter of Osbaldwick Sports Club	£336.00	Priorities: A cleaner environment for all villages. Outsome: It will help to tidy up the area and create a more aesthetically pleasing environment
255	RC-16-01	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without 	Cllrs Dew, Lisle, Rawlings 	04/08/2016	A grant to Youth Café to buy new furniture for the café.  Amount: £560	£560.00	Priorities: Supporting young people, social inclusion to combat loneliness and isolation,  improving community spaces.  Outcome: Helps young people avoid social isolation
256	RC-16-02	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without 	Cllrs Dew, Lisle, Rawlings 	04/08/2016	A grant to The Obscura Project to purchase photography equipment for 11-18yr olds to use to learn different elements of photography.  Amount: £870	£870.00	Priorities: Supporting young people,  social inclusion to combat loneliness and isolation, improving community spaces.  Outcome: Provides a safe space for young people to learn about photography, develop their creativity and gain confidence as individuals 
257	RC-16-03	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without 	Cllrs Dew, Lisle, Rawlings 	04/08/2016	A grant to Explore Clifton Library towards the purchase of a free standing lockable noticeboard in the car park to advertise community events.  Amount £550	£550.00	Priorities:  social inclusion to combat loneliness and isolation, improving community spaces.  Outome: Helps to promote community activities and events to residents in the community.
258	RC-16-04	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without 	Cllr Rawlings and Cllr Dew Cllr Lisle	16/11/2016	A grant to Clifton ElderberriesTo Fund Coach Trips to the countryside for three half days for elderly residents within the ward	£350.00	Priority: Social Inclusion to combat lonliness and isolation within the ward.
259	RC-16-08	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without 	Cllr Rawlings and Cllr Dew Cllr Lisle	15/02/2017	A Grant to Clifton Alliance Cricket Club to Install new pitches and purchase a new net cage	£13,000.00	Priorities: Improving community spaces, supporting young people and addressing social inclusion to combat loneliness and isolation 
260	RC-16-10	Rawcliffe & Clifton Without 	Cllr Dew, Rawlings and Lisle	14/03/2017	Funding towards replacing toys and storage	£350.00	Priority - combatting loneliness and isolation and  meeting needs of the younger generation 
261	RC-17-09	Rawcliffe and Clifton Without 	Cllr Rawlings and Cllr Dew Cllr Lisle	15/02/2017	A grant towards Yorkey Dads to purchase lego to a establish a lego group for dads and their children at Clfton Library 	£1,600.00	Priorities: Supporting young people, Social Inclusion to combat loneliness and isolation and improving community spaces
262	RW-16-01	Rural West	Cllr Ian Gillies. Cllr Chris Steward	14/07/2016	New machinery to make it easier for older people to play bowls £1,581	£1,581.00	"Meet the 2 ward priorities below: Make the lives of older people better &  Improve the environment
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263	RW-16-02	Rural West	Cllr Ian Gillies. Cllr Chris Steward	14/07/2016	To support the youth club to run, they have had to reduce the ammount of evenings it is open becuas eof shortfull in funds. The support from CYC will allow the group to continue ti support young people in the area £3,000	£3,000.00	Meet the ward priority:  Improve the lives of children and young people
264	RW-16-03	Rural West	Cllr Ian Gillies. Cllr Chris Steward	27/09/2016	Grant to Skelton Village Hall Committee to carry out roofing works on the Village Hall. £990	£990.00	ward priority: Improve the environment
265	RW-16-04	Rural West	Cllr Gillies, Steward	27/09/2016	Grant to Skelton Parish Council to install a land drain inside the cemetery.	£1,020.00	Priority: Improve the environment
266	RW-16-06	Rural West	Cllr Ian Gillies. Cllr Chris Steward	26/09/2016	grant to Upper Poppleton Parish Council for spring flowering bulbs and towards a celebration event for Yorkshire in Bloom	£460.00	Outcome: Improve the environment of Upper Poppleton and celebrating local community activity in the village.
267	RW-16-07	Rural West	Cllr Steward and Cllr Gillies	17/11/2016	A Grant to Poppleton Community Trust towards replacing tables within the centre to encourage people attending	£874.19	Priority: To address the needs of local residenst and community groups within the ward
268	RW-16-08	Rural West	Cllr Gillies, Steward	29/11/2016	A grant to Nether Poppleton Parish Council towards installing a defibrilator, training and ongoing costs	£750.00	Outcome: To provide the ward with  equipment to possibly prevent loss of life 
269	RW-16-09	Rural West	Cllr Gillies, Steward	29/11/2016	A grant to the Rufforth Methodist Church towards ongoing costs of running the outreach post office	£500.00	Priority: to Continue with a provision which addresses need of the community and brings people together whilst reducing the risk of isolation 
270	RW-16-10	Rural West 	Cllr Gillies, Steward	08/12/2016	Grant towards restoration and improvements to an area of local footpath to benefit local residents and widen for wheelchairs and pushchair access 	£1,025.00	Priorities: to repair and maintain a well used footpath which links the two sides of the village whilst making it more accessible for a wider range of residents 
271	RW-16-11	Rural West	Cllr Gillies, Steward	21/12/2016	A grant towards fencing around a section of Poppleton Milenium Green to provide a dog free space for childrn to play and have picnics	£1,000.00	Priority enhancing open space for residents use within the ward
272	RW-16-12	Rural West	Cllr Steward and Cllr Gillies	02/02/2017	Towards meals, transport and insurance to continue running the Poppleton luncheon club for older residents within the ward	£500.00	Reducing social isolation and lonliness within the ward
273	RW-16-13	Rural West 	Cllr Gillies, Steward	08/02/2017	To install 48 small wooden posts  to protect grass verges on Riverside Gardens, Poppleton	£844.80	Priority: to improve and enhance the appearence of the ward
274	RW-16-14	Rural West	Cllr Gillies, Steward	15/02/2017	To purchase and maintain a defibrilator within the Hessay parish	£1,500.00	Priorities: to create a safer ward for local communities 
275	RW-16-14	Rural West 	Cllr Gillies, Steward	28/02/2017	Grant to Rufforth and Knapton PC to purchase and maintain a community publicly accessible defibrilator 	£1,500.00	To address the Health and  safety needs of all people residing within the ward
276	RW-16-16	Rural West 	Cllr Gillies, Steward	29/03/2017	A grant to St Mary's Preschool playgroup towards replacing the outdoor play area	£700.00	Priority: Enhance opportunities for children and young people living within the ward
277	RW-17-15	Rural West	Cllr Gillies, Steward	14/03/2017	Grant towards the starting up cost of Poppleton Cricket Club to buy equipemnt and volunteer training opportunities	£2,000.00	Priority - Enhance opportunities for children and young people living within the ward 
278	ST-16=09	Strensall	Cllr Doughty, Doughlass	27/11/2016	3840 purchase of two notice boards for the village	£3,840.00	give local people access to knowledge of events and activiies going on in the village, who mught otherwise struglle to get that  infromation. It is hoped this will haelp combat social isolation and lonleyness.
279	ST-16-02	Strensall	Cllrs Doughty, Douglas	08/08/2016	Grant to the junction cafe, part of strensall methodist church replace and extand rubber safe play area  that is currently damged and unsafe to use. Also add a seating area 	£2,128.00	provide a safe outdoor space for a varity of community groups to use and enjoy. It is hoped that bringing people together will decuse lonliness and social isolation as well as encourge a health lifestyle though active play.
280	ST-16-03	Strensall	Cllrs Doughty, Douglas	08/08/2016	Grant to SCYSA- strensall sports club to purchase signs which direct people to the SCSYA-Strensall Sports Club. £570.28,   	£570.28	We would like to increase trhe number of people who attend our sports and community facility.  As such, we would like to include younger, and older, sports, youth and community groups to use our facilities.  At the moment only the current users know we exist. with thaim to encourage healthy active lifestyles
281	ST-16-04	Strensall	Cllrs Doughty, Douglas	08/08/2016	Grant to Strensall Library  to fund two children’s events, £205	£205.00	the activities it is hoped will have a wide range of benefits for children in the ward. They will encourage social interaction as welll as help to develop literacy. Also the events will help reduse social isolation amongst parents, and the events will promote heathly life styles
282	ST-16-05	Strensall	Cllr, Doughty & Douglas	01/09/2016	A grant to SCYSA for Pitch Improvement Plan assessment., £100	£100.00	to increase the number of people who attend our sports and community facility, to improve the football pitches to allow more groups, including the new girls team, to play on the pitches. Priorities: improve local health and lifestyle  
283	St-16-07	Strensall	Cllr, Doughty & Douglas	03/10/2016	Printing cost for a resident consultation relating to a parking scheme on Stone Riggs, Stockton on Forest.	£50.00	To allow full consultation on proposed highway scheme
284	WE-15-04a	Westfield	Cllr Andrew Waller,Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Sheena Jackson	18/04/2016	Use the unspent salt fund to purchase 30x litter pickers and 30x refuse bag holders for local volunteers, £479.40.	£479.40	Outcome: to help support environmental improvements by volunteers in the ward.
285	WE-16-01	Westfield 	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	26/07/2016	A participatory music group at Windsor House and Gale Farm Court that is also open to participants from outside to those sheltered housing schemes £2,000	£2,000.00	Community Care, reducing social isolation and loneliness. Improve mental health by using music in a therapeutic nature.
286	WE-16-02	Westfield 	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	22/11/2016	Grant to Acomb Methodist Church towards the community garden project. Encompasing the cost of the log cabin/summer house, itilities incl lighting, furnishing and landscaping	£5,000.00	Outcome: to help support environmental improvements by volunteers in the ward.
287	WE-16-03	Westfield	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	11/05/2016	Purchase of 12x 500ml biodegradable spray bottles for  dog faeces marking activities undertaken by local volunteers. Amount: £54	£54.00	Outcome: to help support environmental improvements by volunteers in the ward.
288	WE-16-04	Westfield 	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	26/07/2016	 Agreed to fund the time sensitive part of the application of £350. For summer activities	£350.00	Providing parent and toddler sessions in a deprived area of York (Chapelfields). Reducing social isolation by bringing parents and children together with fun activities at a affordable cost.
289	WE-16-04b	Westfield	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	22/11/2016	A grant towards equipment and provisions for parent led weekly sessions. Already received part of the payment for the time sensitive summer provision 	£850.00	Providing parent and toddler sessions in a deprived area of York (Chapelfields). Reducing social isolation by bringing parents and children together with fun activities for  a resonable contibution cost
290	WE-16-05	Westfield 	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	26/07/2016	Summer Fair at Foxwood Community Centre, hosted by Yorkey Dads and Community Groups. £500	£500.00	Bringing members of the Westfields community together (for all ages), allowing them to see what services are available in the Westfield area.
291	WE-16-06	Westfield	Cllr Andrew Waller,Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Sheena Jackson	16/06/2016	Conversion of  the 80m2  triangle on Huntsmans Walk to a grass verge. £330	£330.00	Enhancement of the local environment.
292	WE-16-08	Westfield	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	22/11/2016	Grant to 2nd Acomb Scouts Film Night towards the projection equipment for entertainment nights 	£996.22	To provide film nights for the local community, provide and run by the 2nd Acomb Scouts
293	WE-16-09	Westfield 	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	22/11/2016	Grant to Acomb Baptist Church Cafe	£421.00	To provide copmany and support for residents who are elderly, vulnerable and have learning difficulites
294	WE-16-10	Westfield	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	22/11/2016	Grant to Explore Acomb Library  for Boccia equipment, training to deliver the weekly run adult social care sessions at Acomb library.	£200.00	"Contributes to  reducing social isolation and loneliness.
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295	WE-16-10	Westfield	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	06/03/2017	Top up grant to Acomb library to fund the purchase of Boccia Equipment	£50.00	Contributes to  reducing social isolation and loneliness.
296	WE-16-11	Westfield	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	13/02/2016	Grant to part fund CCTV in Branham Rd. Other monies to be raised via Estate Improvement Grant	£3,500.00	Anti social behaviour is on the increase in Branham Rd. With support from NYP this new CCTV should act as a deterant. 
297	WE-16-12	Westfield	Cllr Sheena Jackson, Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Andrew Waller	15/02/2016	Quote for Hawshead Close footpath which is muddy and wet.  This is to do about 20m,  to put wooden boards down and fill up with stone to raise the level of the path rather than dig out the fill to the current ground level.  	£505.00	Enhancement of the local environment.
298	WE-16-13	Westfield	Cllr Waller, Cllr Jackson, Cllr Hunter	14/03/2017	Repainting road markings at Foxwood Lane shops 	£50.00	Enhancement of the local environment.
299	WE-16-14	Westfield	Cllr Andrew Waller,Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Sheena Jackson	14/03/2017	A feasibility study  to assess if both entranceways to the alleyway between Askham Grove and Tennent Road can be converted to disabled/pushchair friendly and the steps be replaced with sloped paving.	£500.00	Improved access for wheelchair users and parents/carers with pushchairs
300	WE-16-19	Westfield	Cllr Andrew Waller,Cllr Sue Hunter, Cllr Sheena Jackson	01/03/2017	Fund a skip for collection of recyclable plastic waste and a skip for general waste  on Saturday 1 April 2017 at Foxwood Community Centre.	£338.68	Environmental improvements in the ward
301	WH-15-06	Wheldrake	Cllr Mercer	08/08/2016	Grant to Elvington parish council to replace the village hall kitchen units £950 	£950.00	the kitchen will be used by many community groups and be beneficial to anyone who wished to use the village hall
302	WH-16-01	wheldrake	Cllr Suzie Mercer	25/07/2016	Grant to Deighton parish council to repair the notice board in dieghton village £345.74, a reduction of 10% of requested that accounts for the parishes input to the project	£345.74	allows information to be distributed across the parish, especially to those without internet access. Encourages engagement and allows various community groups to reach out to the community and become more visable, also im proves the local enviroment and replaces curretly unsafe street furniture.
303	WH-16-02	Wheldrake	Cllr Suzie Mercer	25/07/2016	Grant to Deighton parish council to replace the notice board at Crockey HIll £682.42 a reduction of 10% of requested that accounts for the parishes input to the project	£682.42	allows information to be distrobuted across the parish, especially to those without internet access. Encourages engagement and allows various community groups to reach out to the community and become more visable, also im proves the local enviroment and replaces curretly unsafe street furniture.
304	WH-16-03	Wheldrake	Cllr Suzie Mercer	25/07/2016	Grant to Deighton parish council to reinstate the village greean and perform general gorunds maintaince on the area £153 a reduction of 10% of requested that accounts for the parishes input to the project	£170.00	improves the local enviroment and allows the community to access and use the village green. Also allows better use of the bus stop in the village a key asset to reduces social isolation
305	WH-16-04	Wheldrake	Cllr Suzie Mercer	01/07/2016	Grant to Elvington Parish Council to replace the safty rail on the bridge that conects the village main street to the green.  Amount £512	£512.00	Priorities, improve the local enviroment, access to the village amenities and safety for village residents
306	WH-16-05	Wheldrake	Cllr Mercer	04/08/2016	Replacement main doors for the elvington under 5's pre school. £1500 	£1,500.00	The preschool will no longer leak in bad weather, and in such as small community the asset is very important to the village and is well used by the residents. AS such being in a good state of repair is vital.
307	WH-16-06	Wheldrake	Cllr Mercer	15/08/2016	Grant to maintain the wheldrake youth club.We provide young people with a variety of opportunities to enable them to develop and equip themselves to become responsible members of society and their local community.. £1500	£1,500.00	Priority. Helps reduce social isolation by giving young people from all the villages across the ward somewhere to go and interact with there peers,
308	Wh-16-08	Wheldrake	Cllr Mercer	21/10/2016	Grant to Wheldrake Parish Council towards the cost of a de fibrilator for the village hall	£250.00	Outcomes, help prevent deaths.
309	WH-16-09	Wheldrake	Cllr Mercer	22/11/2016	Grant to help set up a community cinema to be run out of village hall	£540.00	Priority, reduces social iolation, by providing a venue and activity for the whole ward to enjoy. Also the possiblity of lifts to the evenings for the extreemly isolated to be seriously looked at.
310	WH-16-10	Wheldrake	Cllr Mercer	17/11/2016	Grant to Elvington magazine to cover short fall in cost not coverd by advertising.	£400.00	Priority, to increase and encourage community engagement. Give a forum for the wards groups and clubs to advertise what they are doing and ecourage use and membership as well as giving a forum to announce ward news EG WCM
311	WH-16-11	Wheldrake	Cllr Mercer	22/11/2016	Grant to naburn parish council towards the cost of a defib	£1,370.00	Prevent death, and encourgage community engagemnt with fund raising for the Defib
