Scotland: delegate decisions September 2021
Scottish Commercial Fishing boat project
Applicant: Peter Matheson
Project Description: To provide training in traditional Scottish wooden boat building as well as to design and construct a traditional boat.
Decision: Reject
Fruitful North Lanarkshire: Heritage Skills Training in Orchard Management
Applicant: The Orchard Project (Cause) Ltd
Project Description: To provide training opportunities in heritage orchard management to job seekers and hands-on experience to orchard volunteers.
Decision: Award Grant of £93800 (90.37%)
Midsteeple Quarter Archive Images
Applicant: Dumfries High Street Limited (T/A Midsteeple Quarter)
Project Description: Seeks to archive old photographs of Dumfries town centre
Decision: Reject
Project Open Hart: Revealing the Secrets of Deer Field
Applicant: The Book of Deer Project
Project Description: This partnership project will deliver a programme of activities in support of the Book of Deer returning to Aberdeenshire for the first time.
Decision: Award Grant of £128588 (92.62%)
Wildlife & Conservation
Applicant: Options in Life
Project Description: Engage young people with learning disabilities with the nature of the River Tay through participation in conservation-based activities.
Decision: Award Grant of £55396 (48.01%)
Cairngorm Communities Rare Insects Project (CCRIP)
Applicant: RSPB Scotland
Project Description: RSPB Scotland will work with a range of partners to deliver a project that will help to conserve seven of the UKs rarest insects through a extensive programme of habitat creation, community engagement, volunteering opportunities and new interpretation.
Decision: Reject
Radical Weaving - Picking up the Threads
Applicant: Pretty Unique Boutique CIC
Project Description: This project focuses on the heritage of weaving in North Lanarkshire.
Decision: Reject
Darvel Heritage Museum: Digitisation Project
Applicant: DART
Project Description: To protect the local community's knowledge of the history of Sir Alexander Fleming and the development and decline of the local Lace Industry.
Decision: Award Grant of £4500 (94.74%)