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Maiden Lane S-106: 2018 to 2019 The S-106 funding was awarded for the following purposes: £48,000 per annum for eight years to be used to mitigate the effect of projected increased use of Maiden Lane Community Centre by the residents of the Maiden Lane Estate. £5,000 per annum for eight years to be used towards capital projects and/or maintenance of Maiden Lane Community Centre. £5,125 per annum for eight years as a community chest to be spent on local groups and organisations within the vicinity of Maiden Lane Estate to support existing projects and organisations that provide services benefitting the residents of the Maiden Lane Estate. Branding S-106 To ensure that tenants and residents recognise the activities that are supported by S-106 funding we have designed a S-106 logo. For S-106 activities we print and distributed leaflets to all households on the Estate and put the activities and events on our website www.maidenlanecommunitycentre.org S-106 Consultation In 2016 Maiden Lane Community Centre undertook consultation to find out what Maiden Lane Tenants and Residents of all ages would like to see happening on the Estate. The results of the survey enabled us to plan and organise the programme we will offer from 2016 to 2018. The activities delivered with S-106 funding meet the needs of the Maiden Lane community and the terms of the S-106 agreement. 106 completed questionnaires were returned and the Maiden Lane Community Centre Trustees approved a two year programme comprising the highest scoring activities which were: Under 5’s Drop-In and activities 49: Activities and trips for older people 45: Youth Activities, trips and residentials 43: Transitions Group for 10 to 13 year olds including trips and residentials 42: Family Activities Outings and Trips 35: Activities for 5 10 year olds 33: Family Social Events and Meals 18: Football, basketball, gym and trampoline for children and young people 18: Adult evening and weekend activities including cooking and fitness 25. The lower scoring activities were: Weekend activities for children and young people 2: Homework Club 3: English on-line 4: bingo 4: Yoga older people 4. In 2018 the £5,000 capital spend purchased a TV and Camera for the Youth Club, equipment for Under 5’s and contributed towards a new soft surface for the Pre- School outdoor play area.
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Page 1: Maiden Lane S-106: 2018 to 2019 · 2020. 6. 26. · HIGHLIGHTS OF 2018 to 2019 MAIDEN LANE S-106 PROGRAMME Youth activities. S-106 funds paid for Youth Sound Recording sessions in

Maiden Lane S-106: 2018 to 2019 The S-106 funding was awarded for the following purposes:

£48,000 per annum for eight years to be used to mitigate the effect of projected increased use of Maiden Lane Community Centre by the residents of the Maiden Lane Estate.

£5,000 per annum for eight years to be used towards capital projects and/or maintenance of Maiden Lane Community Centre.

£5,125 per annum for eight years as a community chest to be spent on local groups and organisations within the vicinity of Maiden Lane Estate to support existing projects and organisations that provide services benefitting the residents of the Maiden Lane Estate.

Branding S-106 To ensure that tenants and residents recognise the activities that are supported by S-106 funding we have designed a S-106 logo. For S-106 activities we print and distributed leaflets to all households on the Estate and put the activities

and events on our website www.maidenlanecommunitycentre.org S-106 Consultation In 2016 Maiden Lane Community Centre undertook consultation to find out what Maiden Lane Tenants and Residents of all ages would like to see happening on the Estate. The results of the survey enabled us to plan and organise the programme we will offer from 2016 to 2018. The activities delivered with S-106 funding meet the needs of the Maiden Lane community and the terms of the S-106 agreement. 106 completed questionnaires were returned and the Maiden Lane Community Centre Trustees approved a two year programme comprising the highest scoring activities which were: Under 5’s Drop-In and activities 49: Activities and trips for older people 45: Youth Activities, trips and residentials 43: Transitions Group for 10 to 13 year olds including trips and residentials 42: Family Activities Outings and Trips 35: Activities for 5 – 10 year olds 33: Family Social Events and Meals 18: Football, basketball, gym and trampoline for children and young people 18: Adult evening and weekend activities including cooking and fitness 25. The lower scoring activities were: Weekend activities for children and young people 2: Homework Club 3: English on-line 4: bingo 4: Yoga older people 4. In 2018 the £5,000 capital spend purchased a TV and Camera for the Youth Club, equipment for Under 5’s and contributed towards a new soft surface for the Pre-School outdoor play area.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2018 to 2019 MAIDEN LANE S-106 PROGRAMME Youth activities. S-106 funds paid for Youth Sound Recording sessions in Maiden Lane Community Centre’s state of the art studio. Children and young people. S-106 supported an extensive term-time and holiday activities programme for the 5-14 age group. Under 5’s and the parents/carers. This group was set-up following consultation with the parents/carers of early years children. Free Employment Service. An important service for local people who want to access advice regarding, training and employment opportunities. COMMUNITY CHEST

The Community Chest of £5,125 was spent in the following way: Refreshments for Fireworks. This excellent event organised for tenants and residents of Maiden Lane is always very well attended. This year S-106 paid for the refreshments for this event. Coffee Mornings for older tenants/residents. These extremely popular sessions take place bi-weekly throughout the year. A Christmas lunch was provided during the festive period. S-106 paid for these activities. Tumbling sessions. These sessions are for 5-16 year olds. This is a great way for children and young people to get fit and stay fit in a fun way.

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ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS and FAMILIES FUNDED BY S-106

Fireworks on the Estate. The Tenants and Residents Association organised the extremely successful Fireworks event that took place on the Estate. S-106 paid for the refreshments. Trips for older people During 2018 we organised several trips for older residents of Maiden Lane Estate including a seaside trip and the Christmas Pantomime at the Shaw Theatre. Family Trips During the summer holidays we organised trips and activities for families living on Maiden Lane. We took 70 residents of all ages, by coach to Southend. Everyone had a great time.

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Early year’s children and families Stay and Play Together session and parent/carer support programme at Maiden Lane Community Centre. This was a new session introduced during 2018 and it proved to be very successful.

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ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

Term time activities for children and young people aged 5 to 19 Thanks to the availability of the S-106 funding we are able to provide extensive term time and holiday programmes for young residents Maiden Lane Estate.

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Holiday activities for children, young people and families Our programme of holiday activities for children, young people and families is an important part of the service that the S-106 funding supports. Holiday Play Schemes for the younger children, activities and events for young people aged 13 to 19 and residentials and trips for families enable Estate residents to take part in new activities, visit new places and experience new things. Below are examples of the holiday activities programmes on offer during 2018. Maiden Lane’s Summer Holiday Programme This is the largest programme we provided for children young people and families with S-106 money.

Youth trip to Avon Tyrrell A group of 14 young people from the Estate went on a two day summer camping and outdoor pursuits holiday to Avon Tyrrell. They enjoyed team building activities, raft building, high ropes, night walking, archery, water sports, mountain biking and trips to the beach.

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February Half Term, Easter Holiday, February and October Half Term Playschemes

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7 Family Fun Days on Maiden Lane Estate that attracted 120+ visitors to each event. The S-106 funding was awarded to Maiden Lane Community Centre to enable us to provide learning opportunities, activities and events that help create social cohesion on the estate. The Family Fundays provide popular activities for the whole family. These activities are held out-of-doors during the summer months and in the Community Centre in the winter. Fundays have proved very popular and are a good way for people on the Estate to meet their neighbours and find out what is happening in the area. Below is a sample of the publicity for Fun Days that is produced and distributed to all households on Maiden Lane Estate.

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Christmas Show Panto – Beauty & the Beast at Shaw Theatre. 65 estate residents of all ages, including a number of family groups and a group of older people attend the Pantomime and really enjoyed it. Winter Celebration 2018 The year ended with Maiden Lane’s extremely successful Winter Celebration. There were presents for children and young people in the beautiful winter grotto created by a local artist who worked with many of the users of Maiden Lane Community Centre to create this magical space.