Scheme Ref Number Ward Decision made by Date of decision Detail Amount to be approved Outcome/Ward priority met 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. 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. 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. 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 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. 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. 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. 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
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Scheme Ref
Number
Ward Decision made by Date of
decision
Detail Amount to be
approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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
Scheme Ref
Number
Ward Decision made by Date of
decision
Detail Amount to be
approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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.
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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,
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,
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decision
Detail Amount to be
approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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.
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
CL-16-13 Clifton Cllr Margaret Wells, Cllr Danny
Myers
15/11/2016 Grant to Clifton Residents Association for the following
‘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.
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approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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
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
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.
£48.00 Engaging with Residents for a more cohesive Clifton.
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
£2160 since
revised to £1284
Engaging with Residents for a more cohesive Clifton
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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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
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
£5500 + cost of
planters
Priority: improving the local environment. Outcome:
reduced annual grounds maintenance expenditure at the
location + improved aesthetics of the environment
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.
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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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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decision
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approved
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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.
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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decision
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approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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decision
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approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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.
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
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
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
£15-20000 Ward Highways improvement fund
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
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
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.
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
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.
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.
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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
£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.
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.
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.
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approved
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Scheme Ref
Number
Ward Decision made by Date of
decision
Detail Amount to be
approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Scheme Ref
Number
Ward Decision made by Date of
decision
Detail Amount to be
approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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
Scheme Ref
Number
Ward Decision made by Date of
decision
Detail Amount to be
approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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
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.
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
Scheme Ref
Number
Ward Decision made by Date of
decision
Detail Amount to be
approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
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
Scheme Ref
Number
Ward Decision made by Date of
decision
Detail Amount to be
approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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
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
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.
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.
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
14/03/2017 Repainting road markings at Foxwood Lane shops £50.00 Enhancement of the local environment.
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
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
Scheme Ref
Number
Ward Decision made by Date of
decision
Detail Amount to be
approved
Outcome/Ward priority met
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.
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,
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.
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.
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
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