Your Fund Surrey funded projects interactive map
Your Fund Surrey now has an interactive map for resident's to use. This map displays information and the location's of all of Your Fund Surrey's funded projects to date and can be a great tool for developing your project idea or taking a look at any new projects in your local area.
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A list of large projects funded by Your Fund Surrey
Elmbridge
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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Claygate Community Pool | Building works including changes to changing rooms, showers and the community room, along with upgrading of existing plant as necessary. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Mark Sugden |
Weybridge Men's Shed | The building of two, double-garage sized wooden sheds, woodworking machinery and benches, kitchen, storage container for tools and equipment and an external compost toilet. | £20,000 to £50,000 | Tim Oliver |
Oxshott Community Hub | Funding for the overall project to build a new community hall. | £1 million plus | Mark Sugden |
Inclusive Community Clubhouse access and Family Garden project | Creation of the family garden, reinstating a path to Dalmore Avenue and installing picnic benches. | £20,000 to £50,000 | Mark Sugden |
The Tree Canopy Project | Install a tree canopy to enable the use of an outside space all year round. | £50,000 to £100,000 | Tony Samuels |
New Waterborne Training Centre | Build a new, environmentally-friendly training centre with a hall, office, kitchen and two training rooms. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Rachael Lake |
Epsom and Ewell
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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The Horton Gardens Project | Revitalising a dilapidated outdoor space to create a community garden. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Bernie Muir |
Epsom Sports Club | Restoring the existing playing fields, create a new playing field with an all-weather pitch and floodlights, and constructing a new sports pavilion. | £100,000 to £500,000 | John Beckett |
Guildford
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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Normandy Community Shop and Café | Building a single-storey timber-framed, fibre cement clad shop and café, including the ground works, building and equipping the premises. | £500,000 to £1,000,000 | Keith Witham |
Pirbright Community Amateur Sports Pavilion | Remove the old pavilion and pay for build, installation and basic fitting out of the new pavilion. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Keith Witham |
Rebuilding Ripley Village Hall | Demolish existing building, build 3, fully accessible, community rooms, hard and soft landscaping. | £500,000 to £1,000,000 | Colin Cross |
Play Your Part: Revitalise and Transform the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre | Reorganising the theatre community rooms to more usable spaces and adding an accessible lift to reach all 3 floors of the building. | £1,000,000 plus | Fiona Davidson |
Shepherd's Rest Café | New infrastructure, kitchen and disabled toilets. | £20,000 to £50,000 | Matt Furniss |
Surrey Hills Inspired Inclusive Playground | To part-fund the equipment and groundworks of a playground inclusive for all children. | £50,000 to £100,000 | Fiona Davidson |
Puttenham Community Transport Hub | Creation of a transport hub enabling easy access to the various village facilities such as the adventure playground, outdoor gym, tennis court, table tennis table, skate park and football field. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Matt Furniss |
The War and Spottiswood Memorial Hall Extension | Extension to the Memorial Hall of changing room facilities to cater for theatre productions and other community groups. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Robert Hughes |
1st Ash Vale Scout Group and Community Meeting Place | Replacement scout hut for use by the group and the community. | £500,000 to £1,000,000 | Carla Morson |
Mole Valley
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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Gymnastics Club Extension | Building a new gymnasium, sensory room and reception area. | £500,000 to £1,000,000 | Tim Hall |
The Wildlife Aid Centre: Saving British Wildlife and Protecting Its Future | Creation of an inclusive learning centre, wildlife hospital, habitats and installation of bio-diversity measures. | £1,000,000 plus | Tim Hall |
Reigate and Banstead
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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South Park Community 3rd generation synthetic surface (3G) Pitch | Installation of a community use 3G pitch. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Catherine Baart |
Oakwood School Full-size Floodlit 3G artificial turf pitch | Installation of a full-size, floodlit 3G pitch and related ground works. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Jordan Beech |
Salfords Cricket Club green energy pavilion | Building a modern community space and cricket pavilion. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Andy Lynch |
Reigate Rugby Club | Installing solar panels, pitch drainage measures and segregated shower units to bring the rugby club into the modern age. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Victor Lewanski |
Runnymede
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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Thorpe Green Community Fitness and Public Amenities Project | Extension and improvement of existing car park, bike parking area, electric car charging points and outdoor fitness area. Creating a footpath, cycle path and passing bay on Green road to improve access. Toilet and shower facilities within the sports club. | £50,000 to £100,000 | Jonathan Hulley |
Spelthorne
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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WR Sports Club Extension to Clubhouse | Extension to the clubhouse and bar area, covered walkway between buildings, relocation of toilet, showers and kitchen. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Denise Turner-Stewart |
Friends of Kenyngton Manor Park upgrade | Construction of a new, all-ages and abilities playground. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Harry Boparai |
New 8th Ashford Headquarters and Community Building | A new scout headquarters and community building for Ashford residents. | £500,000to £1,000,000 | Denise Turner-Stewart |
Stanwell Events Acorn Project | Extending of an existing community building to create a new, fit-for-purpose, open-plan community space which can effectively service the many needs of its local community. | £1,000,000 plus | Robert Evans |
Ashford Town Community 3G Pitch Project | Installation of a brand new, all-weather, 3G pitch. | £1,000,000 plus | Robert Evans |
Surrey Heath
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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Camberley Men's Shed set up project | Refurbish the pavilion and install all necessary infrastructure and equipment for a new men's shed. | £10,000 to £20,000 | David Lewis |
Tandridge
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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Ten Picnic Table on a Lovely Village Green | The funds will purchase 10 recycled plastic picnic tables to allow the green to be properly enjoyed. | £10,000 to £20,000 | Becky Rush |
The Limpsfield Way Walk and Family Cycle Route | Creation of cycle and walk ways over Limpsfield Common. Improvements to footpaths and bridleways, footpath discs, information boards, maps and online downloadable information. | £20,000 to £50,000 | Cameron McIntosh |
Master Park Community Pavilion Project | Demolition of the existing Master Park Pavilion, and the reconstruction of a new fit-for-purpose building that will act as an attractive community hub and sports pavilion. | £1,000,000 plus | Cameron McIntosh |
Blanchman's Farm All Weather Trackway Refurbishment | Creating a new disabled trackway which is fit-for-purpose. | £100,000 to £500,000 | Becky Rush |
Head2Head Community Project | Refurbish an old milking station to create an energy-efficient centre for special needs and local communities. | £50,000 to £100,000 | Cameron McIntosh |
Warlingham Sports Club | Modernising the sports club with accessible and segregated toilets | £100,000 to £500,000 | Becky Rush |
Kingswood Shetlands Nurturing Communities through Animals and Nature | Purchase of educational yurt & fencing | £50,000 - £100,000 | Jeffrey Gray |
Wellbeing Garden | Creation of a wellbeing garden for community use. | £20,000 - £50,000 | Chris Farr |
Stychens Lane Playground Project | Installation of play equipment, resurfacing and seating. | £50,000 - £100,000 | Chris Farr |
Waverley
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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Park Mead Primary School Multi-Use Games Arena | Redevelopment of an existing ball court into a multi-use games area with floodlights. | £50,000 to £100,000 | Liz Townsend |
Thursley Road Recreation Ground Borehole Irrigation | To irrigate the recreation ground to provide better, safer facilities to the community. | £10,000 to £20,000 | David Harmer |
The Link Community Hub | Adding a second floor to the community hall and making the building accessible and environmentally friendly, creating of a number of rooms and working spaces as well as a kitchen. | £1,000,000 plus | John Robini |
Woking
Project | Description | Value | Councillor |
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Regeneration of the Old Woking Community Centre | To refurbish and repair the building back to a usable state. To replace existing electrical and gas installations. To replace/ repair necessary areas of the flat roof of building. | £1,000,000 plus | Will Forster |
Kitty 2 | Purchase of a new, electric canal boat and installation of charging points along the canal. | £50,000 to £100,000 | Lance Spencer |
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