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The first communities to benefit from the Scottish Climate Challenge fund were finally announced on September 17,
2008. A total of £705,700
awarded to 14 projects in the first round of grants. It is hoped that these projects will reduce emissions
and the carbon footprint of local communities.
The projects offered grant are:
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Ore Valley Housing Association, Cardenden, Fife - Heat and Power Phase 1, to
provide biomass-fuelled combined heat and power and other services to the local
community - £343,750
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Fintry Development Trust, Stirlingshire - Fintry Community Energy Project,
survey work to reduce energy use within the village and ultimately make it a
zero carbon and zero waste community - £67,541
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Castlemilk and Carmunnock Community Windpark Trust, Glasgow - funding to
ensure the continuation of a Wind Park Development Manager's post for
development of a community wind park - £65,717
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Penicuik Sports and Leisure Foundation, Midlothian - grant for more energy
efficient and longer life lamps for the Ladywood Leisure Centre exterior
all-weather pitch - £22,400
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Craigmillar Community Combined Heat and Power Scheme, Edinburgh - Work Track,
to provide more cost-effective energy systems and a community owned Combined
Heat and Power (CHP) scheme and a feasibility study on learning, training and
employment opportunities in the local community from the CHP scheme -
£65,000
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Deveron Arts, Huntly, Aberdeenshire - Sustown Huntly, using creative
approaches to engage people of all ages and from all walks of life to transform
understanding of sustainability and how each individual and the community as a
whole can contribute on climate change - £47,318
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Largoward and District Community Council, Fife - feasibility study for Green
Electricity from sewage and other organic matter at Largoward - £18,000
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Badenoch and Strathspey Community Transport Company, Highland - Demonstration
of rural community use of a locally sustainably-powered electric vehicle -
£20,000
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Colston Milton Parish Church, Glasgow - Colston Milton Community Development
Project, conducting a feasibility study on building and maintaining ecologically
and economically sustainable buildings for the benefit of the people of Milton -
£42,809
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Invergordon Golf Club, Highland - to cover the costs of a planning
application for a wind turbine - £390
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The Haddington Bridge Centre, East Lothian - Poldrate Mill Complex Renewables
Project, a technical feasibility study into the potential to generate power from
the Poldrate Mill Water Wheel, and to explore further potential options for the
generation of other renewable energy for a complex of community buildings -
£5,875
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Strathblane Community Development Trust, Stirlingshire - Energy Awareness
Fair to raise awareness of unsustainable lifestyles, provide practical examples
and demonstrations, reduce energy consumption, fuel poverty and the carbon
footprint of Strathblane, Blanefield and surrounding villages, and encourage the
installation of renewable energy systems and energy efficiency measures -
£2,000
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The Carrick Centre, Maybole, South Ayrshire - to employ a sustainable energy
consultant on developing energy-efficient systems to reduce the carbon footprint
of the new Carrick Centre, which is to be available to the community and
visitors 7 days a week - £2,200
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Stepping Stanes Youth Cycling Club Development Project, Dumfries - to
increase cycling opportunities for young people in Dumfries, with opportunities
for additional cycle training in schools - £2,700
For more information on the Scottish Climate Challenge Fund go to www.infoscotland.com
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