Issue - decisions
CIL for Bath Advisory Board Recommendations Round Twelve (WL)
20/12/2022 - CIL for Bath Advisory Board Recommendations Round Twelve (WL)
To agree the following funding allocations:
(1) An allocation of £20,000 to support the set-up costs towards a new food pantry community facility in the ward of Twerton. This application was submitted by Mercy in Action.
(2) An allocation of £37,000 to support improvements to Pennyquick Park in the ward of Twerton. The project has two elements, reinstating the pump track and the introduction of new outdoor gym equipment. This application was submitted by ward councillor Sarah Moore.
(3) A maximum allocation of £80,714 to support the delivery of the Bath Parks Activator Programme at multiple wards across the city of Bath. This application was submitted by Your Parks, Bath and Bristol.
(4) An allocation of £25,000 for improvements to the community facilities for carers in the Twerton ward. This application was submitted by the B&NES Carers’ Centre.
(5) An allocation of £28,050 for the provision of Youth Services in the Kingsmead ward. This application was submitted by the Percy Centre.
(6) A maximum allocation of £35,000 towards improvements to the towpath in the Bathwick ward. This application was submitted by the Canal and River Trust.
(7) An allocation of £45,000 towards the improvements to the Broad Street Place Community Garden in the Kingsmead ward. This application was submitted by the council department for Bath Enterprise Zone.
(8) An allocation of £67,443 towards the More Trees for B&NES project across multiple wards in the City of Bath. This application was submitted by More Trees for B&NES.
(9) An allocation of £9,645 towards a new “Men’s Shed” community facility for older people in the ward of Twerton. This application was submitted by Bath City Farm.
(10) An allocation of £47,596 towards community allotment facilities at Monksdale Road in the Moorlands ward. This application was submitted by Bath Mind.
(11) An allocation of £26,122 for improvements to the community facilities for homeless people in the Kingsmead ward. This application was submitted by Julian House.