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Final £1.5m round of 2014 Commonwealth Games legacy fund announced
POSTED 24 Apr 2015 . BY Tom Walker
One of the projects to benefit is a city centre BMX trail in Edinburgh
The final round of a Commonwealth Games legacy grants programme will see 34 Scottish community sports projects share £1.5m worth of funding.

The grants constitute the fifth and final allocation of the £10m Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund, which has benefitted 188 projects across all 32 of Scotland’s local authorities since its launch.

Stewart Harris, Chief Executive of sportscotland, said: “These 34 new awards are part of almost 200 projects to receive investment from the Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund, which is playing an important role in improving and creating excellent facilities all over the country.

“The £10m investment has helped deliver an impressive breadth of community, school, outdoors, and sports-based projects and is an integral component of the significant and positive legacy.”

A number of tennis courts, a climbing wall, a diving platform, and a primary school adventure play area are among the projects to receive a grant from the final round of funding (for the full list of projects, scroll down).

• The Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund is part of the Scottish Government’s Commonwealth Games Legacy 2014 programme, which will give communities across Scotland more and better places to be active, and is administered by sportscotland, the national agency for sport.

Grants up to £100,000 were available to help build or upgrade local facilities such as new bike or skate parks, outdoor adventure facilities, walking routes, or new projects within school estates.


The full list of projects receiving funding:

Semple Water Access iNitiative, 2 Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, £41,000, Renfrewshire Council

Project Play, Corstorphine Primary School, £31,000, Edinburgh City Council

Boness-Blackness-Carriden to Bridgeness, Falkirk Council, £90,000, Falkirk Council

Gartmore House, Games Hall Floor Gartmore House, £23,432, Stirling Council

Dollar Park Tennis Courts, Falkirk Community Trust, £90,000, Falkirk Council

Sciennes Community Active Play Experience, Sciennes Primary School, £56,000 Edinburgh City Council

NTS Upgrade for Inclusive Environment, Waterski & Wakeboard Scotland, £66,000 Fife Council

Wallacestone M.U.G.A, Parents Association Wallacestone School, £40,000 Falkirk Council

1m platform project, Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Leisure, £9,975 Edinburgh City Council

Lochore Meadows Centre of Excellence, Fife Council, £69,000 Fife Council

Rankin Park Bike Hub, Greenock, Inverclyde Council £90,000 Inverclyde Council

Field secure store and shelter, Ettrick Forest Archers, £12,044 Scottish Borders Council

'The Hut', 1st Ardrossan Scouts, £100,000 North Ayrshire Council

Vane Farm to Egg Plantation Path, TRACKS, £71,000 Perth & Kinross Council

MUGA Bridge of Allan Primary, Families and School Together (BoA), £40,000 Stirling Council

Bike Skills Area and Pump Track, Rock UK Adventure Centres, £43,000 Scottish Borders Council

Community Golf Club House, Fife Council, £83,000 Fife Council

Possilpark Millennium Space Development, Depot arts, £35,000 Glasgow City Council

A Place to Play Parent Council, James Gillespie's Primary, £52,000 Edinburgh City Council

Ladywell Community Tennis, West Lothian Council (on behalf of Ladywell CTC), £15,365
West Lothian Council

Luggie Park, Beginner Skate Park, East Dunbartonshire Council, £15,000 East Dunbartonshire Council

The Experience, KibbleWorks part of the Kibble Group, £18,152 Renfrewshire Council

Boat Shed Project, Edinburgh Kayak Club, £19,975 Edinburgh City Council

Community MUGA/Athletics Area, Earlston Primary School, £46,000 Scottish Borders Council

A Walk to the Wetlands, Central Scotland Green Network Trust, £41,000 Clackmannanshire Council

Multi Use Games Area, Skelmorlie Community Sports Club, £78,000 North Ayrshire Council
Swimming Pool Submersible Platform Lift, The Pickaquoy Centre Trust, £16,233 Orkney
Islands Council

Paddle Tennis Courts, Bridge of Allan Sports Club, £26,971 Stirling Council

Tennis Court Surface & Floodlights, Kilmaurs Tennis Club, £14,252 East Ayrshire Council

Hayburn Park Upgrade, Hayburn Playpark Association, £34,944 Glasgow City Council

Floodlighting Installation on 3 Courts, Westerton Tennis Club, £30,793 East Dunbartonshire Council

Atlantis Tennis Courts, Atlantis Leisure, £50,000 Argyll & Bute Council

TLW, Garelochhead Link, Helensburgh & District Access Trust, £24,000 Argyll & Bute Council

Cambus Whisky & Wetland Wander, Central Scotland Green Network Trust, £39,210 Clackmannanshire Council

Total £ 1,512,346
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Final £1.5m round of 2014 Commonwealth Games legacy fund announced
POSTED 24 Apr 2015 . BY Tom Walker
One of the projects to benefit is a city centre BMX trail in Edinburgh
The final round of a Commonwealth Games legacy grants programme will see 34 Scottish community sports projects share £1.5m worth of funding.

The grants constitute the fifth and final allocation of the £10m Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund, which has benefitted 188 projects across all 32 of Scotland’s local authorities since its launch.

Stewart Harris, Chief Executive of sportscotland, said: “These 34 new awards are part of almost 200 projects to receive investment from the Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund, which is playing an important role in improving and creating excellent facilities all over the country.

“The £10m investment has helped deliver an impressive breadth of community, school, outdoors, and sports-based projects and is an integral component of the significant and positive legacy.”

A number of tennis courts, a climbing wall, a diving platform, and a primary school adventure play area are among the projects to receive a grant from the final round of funding (for the full list of projects, scroll down).

• The Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund is part of the Scottish Government’s Commonwealth Games Legacy 2014 programme, which will give communities across Scotland more and better places to be active, and is administered by sportscotland, the national agency for sport.

Grants up to £100,000 were available to help build or upgrade local facilities such as new bike or skate parks, outdoor adventure facilities, walking routes, or new projects within school estates.


The full list of projects receiving funding:

Semple Water Access iNitiative, 2 Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, £41,000, Renfrewshire Council

Project Play, Corstorphine Primary School, £31,000, Edinburgh City Council

Boness-Blackness-Carriden to Bridgeness, Falkirk Council, £90,000, Falkirk Council

Gartmore House, Games Hall Floor Gartmore House, £23,432, Stirling Council

Dollar Park Tennis Courts, Falkirk Community Trust, £90,000, Falkirk Council

Sciennes Community Active Play Experience, Sciennes Primary School, £56,000 Edinburgh City Council

NTS Upgrade for Inclusive Environment, Waterski & Wakeboard Scotland, £66,000 Fife Council

Wallacestone M.U.G.A, Parents Association Wallacestone School, £40,000 Falkirk Council

1m platform project, Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Leisure, £9,975 Edinburgh City Council

Lochore Meadows Centre of Excellence, Fife Council, £69,000 Fife Council

Rankin Park Bike Hub, Greenock, Inverclyde Council £90,000 Inverclyde Council

Field secure store and shelter, Ettrick Forest Archers, £12,044 Scottish Borders Council

'The Hut', 1st Ardrossan Scouts, £100,000 North Ayrshire Council

Vane Farm to Egg Plantation Path, TRACKS, £71,000 Perth & Kinross Council

MUGA Bridge of Allan Primary, Families and School Together (BoA), £40,000 Stirling Council

Bike Skills Area and Pump Track, Rock UK Adventure Centres, £43,000 Scottish Borders Council

Community Golf Club House, Fife Council, £83,000 Fife Council

Possilpark Millennium Space Development, Depot arts, £35,000 Glasgow City Council

A Place to Play Parent Council, James Gillespie's Primary, £52,000 Edinburgh City Council

Ladywell Community Tennis, West Lothian Council (on behalf of Ladywell CTC), £15,365
West Lothian Council

Luggie Park, Beginner Skate Park, East Dunbartonshire Council, £15,000 East Dunbartonshire Council

The Experience, KibbleWorks part of the Kibble Group, £18,152 Renfrewshire Council

Boat Shed Project, Edinburgh Kayak Club, £19,975 Edinburgh City Council

Community MUGA/Athletics Area, Earlston Primary School, £46,000 Scottish Borders Council

A Walk to the Wetlands, Central Scotland Green Network Trust, £41,000 Clackmannanshire Council

Multi Use Games Area, Skelmorlie Community Sports Club, £78,000 North Ayrshire Council
Swimming Pool Submersible Platform Lift, The Pickaquoy Centre Trust, £16,233 Orkney
Islands Council

Paddle Tennis Courts, Bridge of Allan Sports Club, £26,971 Stirling Council

Tennis Court Surface & Floodlights, Kilmaurs Tennis Club, £14,252 East Ayrshire Council

Hayburn Park Upgrade, Hayburn Playpark Association, £34,944 Glasgow City Council

Floodlighting Installation on 3 Courts, Westerton Tennis Club, £30,793 East Dunbartonshire Council

Atlantis Tennis Courts, Atlantis Leisure, £50,000 Argyll & Bute Council

TLW, Garelochhead Link, Helensburgh & District Access Trust, £24,000 Argyll & Bute Council

Cambus Whisky & Wetland Wander, Central Scotland Green Network Trust, £39,210 Clackmannanshire Council

Total £ 1,512,346
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