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Action Old Kilpatrick
2025-01-22 • No comments • • Community Budgeting Phase 7
Action Old Kilpatrick has worked in partnership with West Dunbartonshire Councils Greenspace Team for a number of years which has included the use of a large greenhouse situated in Old Dalnottar Cemetary. This has allowed for the group to grow a variety of plants from seed and distribute throughout the flower beds in the village. We have successfully grown vegetables for the community including a herb bed.
However, the greenhouse has not been utilised to its full potential due to the demands required of water and volunteer hours.
The installation of a watering system will allow AOK to grow more vegetable and herbs for the benefit of the community. We have two established food banks servicing the area and a housing complex and having a greater amount of food available will help us directly respond to a growing need for fresh, accessible, free food within the community.
The Total Cost is £491.52
Water Butt x3 £123
Soaker Hose x4 £104
Timer Hose £62.82
Standard Hose £17,54
Connector Kit x4 £34.16
Seeds/plants/ compost £150
Phoenix Community Cafe
2025-01-06 • No comments • • Community Budgeting Phase 7
The Phoenix provides a range of activities, groups and opportunities for residents of Dumbarton West. At the heart of The Phoenix is a community cafe offering a free to access lunch three days a week and a community breakfast once a week. It also provides holiday hunger provision and a range of other groups including toddler cooking classes and numeracy classes for adults built around cooking. We also provide volunteer opportunities for adults to develop new skills, reduce isolation, improved wellbeing, and develop their employability chances.
Our switch from a comemrcial (although heavily subsidised) model to a free to access (although many provide donations) came about 18 months ago after consultation with service users and their concerns about the cost of living crisis and the food insecurity that would bring. Local people have also acknowledged the importance of community and peer support the cafe has brought especially for single parents and those new to the community. Many service users have also been able to access volunteer opportunities, access adult learning classes and access other groups and activites for their families. This has reduced isolation and improved mental wellbeing.
With much of the kitchen installed over 6 years ago, there are elements that could do with some upgrades and improvements. This will allow us to continue to provide the key services we offer in the community cafe.
Upgrade of ovens: £1900
Upgrade of crockery: £100
Upgrade of drinks fridge: £500