Brigg Biomass Plant Community Fund Grants Awarded
Round Three (closed August 2018)
- Wrawby Windmill Society – £4,500
Towards display/shelving units - Ancholme Rowing Club – £1,685
Safety Equipment for Ancholme Head Rowing Race - Scawby Parish Council – £15,948
Adult/Youth Out Door Gym Trail - 1st Hibaldstow and Scawby Scout Group – £9,822
Group Expeditions 2020 - Glanford and Scunthorpe Canoe Club – £7,847
Towards new kayaks and canoes - Broughton Town Council – £5,760
Outdoor Seating at Phil Grundy Centre - Brigg Parochial Church Council – £585
The Church Hall Window Blinds - Brigg 2222 Air Cadets – £4,496
Towards laptops for STEM, DofE Projects, BTech and Leadership courses
Round Two (closed September 2017)
- The Briggensians – £9,499
Refurbishment of the Sir John Nelthorpe Cricket Wicket - Scawby Parish Council – £9,450
Towards a new pedestal slide, roundabout with disabled access and safety surfacing - Hibaldstow Village Hall – £6,557
To replace the damaged hall flooring - Brigg Amateur Operatic Society – £1,760
Towards the purchase of a new portable electronic piano for rehearsals and public performances - Brigg Bowling Club – £9,973
Purchase of a new lawn mower - Ancholme Vallery Heritage Trust Ltd – £3,578
To develop a ‘lost’ skills and crafts programme for adults – for example knitting, crocheting, felt-making, acrylic painting, clay-work, rug making, embroidery, calligraphy, weaving and creative writing - Greenheart, Earth Care and Traditional Skills for Children – £3,610
To run two eight part courses for different age group children to learn about Bees, Forests, Renewable energies, living low impact and using traditional crafts to be part of a positive change - Broughton dramatic Society – £6,995
Towards water supply pipe repair and reconnection
Round One (closed August 2016)
- Wold Court Resident Association, Together we learn – £1,000
Towards the purchase of Ipads to support IT based learning and activities - Brigg Singers Serenade in Brigg and the surrounding villages – £475
To purchase song sheets for choir members - Hibaldstow Short Mat Bowls Club – £7,264
For Electrowind Short Mat Handling / Storage Machine, with mats - Brigg Wheelers , Skatepark Refurbishment – £4,104
Two wooden ramps skatelite surfaces to be replaced. - Scawby Parish Council Play park Improvements – £6,490
Purchase and install two new pieces of equipment with safety surfacing - 1st & 2nd Brigg Scout Group, Scout Hut Development – £17,130
Replacement kitchen, new boiler, heaters, insulation and solar panels installation, disabled toilet and anti-slip flooring - Hibaldstow Astronomical Society, The Solarmax Project – £1,000
Towards the purchase of a Solarmax Telescope - Cadney All Saints Church and Parish Room/Hall – £8,472
The installation of a compost eco toilet adjacent to Cadney Church Hall - North Lincolnshire Council – £2,000
Installation of a 4KW solar PV system at Scawby Village Hall
In addition to the ten projects totalling £50,000, provided by BNLL, GrantScape have further supported two more groups.
- Broughton Cricket Club, Equipment and Storage Provision – £8,000
Cricket Poweroll and Storage Container - Broughton Village Hall, Refurbishment – £3,000
Interior decorating