 Fe allwch i'r cadw arferio. Cefnwyddi'r yfyrdanl o'r cyfor sydd yn un o'r cyfu peisio cyhoedd Cymru. Rhyw unrhyw gweithio'r cymruio, hollwch i gyd yn y Ysgrifweith Ysgrifiannio Gweith Romeil Ysgrifiannio'r Refym Ysgrifiannio'r Refym'r Ysgrifiannio'r Refym Thrym gyrddo'r gweithio'r ysgledigol. Rhyw unrhyw rhaid i'r ffôl. Roedd y 10 oes rhaid i ddechrau eich welfawr i'r cymru i'r cyfor. ymlaen â'r gweithio ynglyn â hibyr, oedd wrth gyda hwoddi, hwnnw i ddybl yn cael ei gweld yn yr wych. Ond eu bod yna'r hwyswn yn fwrdd i hynny. Gallai wneud hyn. Mae'r rhan o'r haf, mae'r rhan o'r hyn syniad y senaeth yn yma, diem乎 ddiwg wedi'i eu cyfloghau miliwch yma yn Llyfrgell Gwysig, ac mae'r hyn yn yma ar fwyneas 11 o'r hynny. Y'n pan-lyr ydw i hon ar gyfer y senaeth nasol, a'r hynny'r hyn i chi wedi. I will be stepping out and, as my colleagues want to take over the Chair. Minutes from the previous meeting, the item number three. I'm just going through the usual page 1, or shall I say page 3 on this rhaid â hyn o'r product ddiweddau, mae gennych wneud i gael y hollu chydoeth, oes y cyfnod'r munud trwyr. Dolinead ar gyfer, yn gyfreidio'r lleol. Dyna'n gofio'r cyfnod, mae anterno'r tyfu. Diolch yn fawr, yma. A oes i'r mlynedd y pwysig yma, 7,641.99 i'r pwysig oherwydd a'r pwysig i'r cyfnod tekadw yma, Ac mae'n gweithio'r ffondi'r £1,105.52 o'r ffondi hyffredig. Felly, oherwydd mae'n mynd i'r ffondi'n gwneud, mae'n gweithio'r ffondi'n gwneud. Mae'r bwysig oedd y gweithio'r ffondi'n gwneud. Yn y peth yma, mae'n cyffredig yma ar y pethau 9 o'r cyffredig yn Barhill. Felly, mae'n cyfnod o'r 2019, oherwydd o'r gweld o'r cyfnodau a'r gyfnodau i'r cyfnodau sy'n gwybodol. Mae'r 14 mlynedd, oherwydd i bwysigol, oherwydd o'r byddau i eiton, oherwydd o'r byddau, oherwydd o'r hefyd, oherwydd o'r byddau. Mae'n gofyn i'r prysgau ymlaen o'r llyfrgellau o'r Llyfrgellau Llyfrgell, oherwydd o'r llyfrgellau o'r llyfrgellau o'r llyfrgellau o'r llyfrgellau. Ond ydych chi'n cael ei wneud o'r cyd-dweithiau, ar y ddod yr arddangos cyd-dweithio yw'r ystod yn y rhan, ac yn digwydd, ac mae'n gallu bod yn ei fod yn cael eu cyfnod ar y ddod, a'i allan o'r cyd-dweithiau. Mae'r cyd-dweithiau yw 1784 yn y pheil. Mae'r cyd-dweithiau ar y ddod yn gyngorol y cyd-dweithiau'r cyd-dweithiau. Ydwch chi'n credu'r cyd-dweithiau. Yn cael ei rhan. Felly mae'r hollwch sydd wedi griweddol yn ei fath o'r gael hwnnw i ddod i ddim yn gwneud? Mae'n mynd i ddweud yng Ngorffentaeth Gerfodyddor. Mae'n fâddon yn dweud yng ngorffwmp yn fy mod i ddiweddol addysgdiad yn gallu'r gweithreffydd. Doedd hynny'n ddigwydd ar hynny o ddau i'r cyfhrifyddedd iawn o gael ei hunan? Mae'n meddyliadu'r gweithreffydd ar y moment. Ysbodaeth fydd mwy o fath o'r cyfhrifydd ddiwedd yna, lemon wnaintいい o ddech her courts? Dyma eich cynnwys gan hanant? Roedd cyntaf? Ewyrd yn syddenig加入 infern y firp. Br pobl wedi cymryd yn ddwy SDG gor i ddesig. Fyddwch'n gwaith pe시�d feel珍ion o cheyr pobl yn unrhyw. Fe os dweud beth sydd ar hyn a pawb Wedyn ni osweithioír cael ei dre我不 iddo ini. I have no problem with this. I've found with Shed It in Swavesy how the importance of these men being able to get together and do things is really proving very good for mental health. Thank you very much. Unless you've got anything to say, Councillor Henry, I think we're all in support here. On to page 10. We have friends of Histon and Impington community, also known as Hi Friends. They aim to support wellbeing, mobility, sport and exercise and recreation and run a large number of activities and services. There's a festival called the Histon and Impington Village Wellbeing Festival that's going to be held in April and early May. This will include talks covering many different subjects for all ages, there'll be workshops, activities and practical support available. Funding of £775 has been requested from the community chest to fund some of the workshops and talks. This includes a menopause talk and an arts meditation workshop. They've got funding from the National Lottery of £3,000, Histon Beer Festival £500 and then Hi Friends will cover the £500 shortfall. Thank you. Histon and their friends, Histon and Impington community services are exemplary in our patch and they really do work together across the whole gambit of different churches and charities and support and so on. I would support this especially if they're only asking for £775 when the total project is £4,775. This is very important. It involves mental and physical help and making it a festival will attract more people and it will help people. So it's not much to ask for, for the value it gives, so I support it. That's lovely, thank you very much. I take it from that then that we're in support. So I'm going to step out and hand a chair over to Cansherlinsen. If there's any questions before I leave, I'll answer them over to you. Does anybody have any questions about this that they want to ask the expert? Members, any comments or thoughts that you have about this? Do you want to present it first? Yes, so page 11 we have Melbourne Amateur Dramatic Society, known as MADS. So they provide affordable regular entertainment in Melbourne and Meldrith as well. They currently have a set of four handmade wooden stage extensions, which are used for shows at Meldrith Village Hall. What they would like to do is replace the stage extensions with modern, lightweight, portable and foldable alternatives. This would make the setting up and packing away a lot safer and easier and it would also allow performances to take place at a variety of alternative venues. Total costs and for the stage extensions are £3,528, of which £1,800 has been requested from the community chest. The remaining balance will be funded by MADS themselves and we have Cansherlins, Sally and Hart in support. Any comments? I'd be happy to support this. It looks like a good application, making it easier for more people to take part and support and it can go elsewhere, which is always a good thing. I think this is important for the community. It's very enjoyable and it's a low cost for people attending. So I support it. So we're all in support? Happy? Agreed? Right. Can we have the Chairman back please? Would you like me to continue then? Can I just ask a question then? If I'm going to ask a question, do you want me to turn it off? It is a question about paper, right? I just wanted to ask Emma, you've said there will be a deficit of £770.99 if we approve all the applications and looking through the applications they do look like we might well go that way. Is there going to be a problem with that deficit? Just to be aware as well, we have the applications from March as well, which will go to April, so it could go further than that as well if all applications are funded. But you have to remember that it's a rolling fund, so it will be top top after the April grants advisory committee meeting. So it might dip a little bit, but obviously it will get top top. So yes, it is something to be aware of. Thank you. Emma has just reassured us, Chairman, that even though we may go into a deficit, it's a rolling programme, but we do need to consider that we've got March and April to take into account applications. I was just worried that we've got a potential deficit. We agreed. No, I've left, I haven't moved on, I've waited for you. In that case, Emma, thank you very much. Apologies for the delay. Over to you. Yep, so page 12. We have gambling in Leisure. This is a community gym and multi-use games area, moga. The equipment at the gym was originally bought from CAM Academy Trust. That's the organisation that owned and previously ran the gym. Some of the larger items, for example, one of the treadmills are worn out and need replacing for health and safety reasons. They've sourced a second-hand treadmill to replace the old treadmill, and they also need a set of dumbbells. Total project costs are £2,585. £1,990 is being requested from the community chest for the treadmill. An application has also been made to the Gamingate Parish Council under their spring small grant scheme for the dumbbell set. Just to be aware that they received £2,000 from the 2021-2022 community chest grant funds. They've also recently been successful in obtaining let's get self-camberture active grant funding for a 10-week boot camp style fitness programme. Thank you very much. Colleagues, any comments? Is it? No, thank you. I'm just wondering, is this the only gym in Gamingate? As was said, there are other programmes where people go on fitness programmes. So I just wondered about that. I think it's good to have people exercising, but they also have a games room. I just wondered. I know a little bit about this because this gym almost folded. And with a great deal of effort on the part of Gareth Bell mainly, but of officers. They worked with the Academy Trust and local communities to save it. I believe it is, I wouldn't want to be quoted, but I think it is the only gym in the village. And I would like to support this because it's an important village immunity. And as I say, they're trying to get going again after very nearly losing it. Thank you. So now that I know it's the only gym, and I'm very into exercise, I think it's very important exercise for people to be accessible. I would support it. Thank you very much. Am I assuming that my other two colleagues are in support here? That's it. There's another one to support. Thank you. Okay, lovely. Page 14, we have Seapall Morden Village Hall. So this is regularly used from the local and wider community. The trustees would like to install solar panels on the roof of the village hall to save on energy costs. I've had a few quotes. Total costs are £12,818.67, which is £2,000 has been obtained, sorry, has been requested from the community test not obtained. That's a bit preempting it. So if successful, they will make a request to the parish council for a financial contribution, and the shortfall will come from the village hall funds. Councillor Heather Williams is in support. We've received that since the paper was published. Thank you. Thank you, colleagues. I think it looks like another good application and would be happy to support it. Thank you. Question for Emma. Have they applied for a grant from the Zero Carbon? I've been in conversations with the Climate and Environment team about this. Obviously the grants isn't live at the moment, but I have made them aware of this as well, that potentially they could, and it would be eligible. Because we have amended the criteria so that applications can be made to multiple applications, obviously judge on their merits potentially they could apply again. So yes, it would fall into both, potentially they could apply for both. But yes, and obviously that their funding pot, I think if it's going to be agreed the same, it's up to £15,000. Chair, you know what I'm thinking here? I don't want to, you know, I would support it, but if the money can come out of the Zero Carbon fund, that will help us with our cash flow, and this group will still get the money they need. But nothing is guaranteed. I'm just going to give you some first because you had something to say. My concern was that they hadn't approached the parish council already, and it does seem to me that some indication of what the parish council might contribute towards this would be useful in our discussions. But I agree the Zero Carbon fund would possibly be a better source of funding than the grants committee. I think the parish council, they do support it in principle. It's just that they haven't committed any funding at the moment. I think they wanted to find out the outcome of this first. Do we know who actually owns it? It's not the parish council building, is it? It's the steeple and modern village hall. They're a separate, completely independent organisation. Listen to what people are saying. I'm just thinking if we were to approve it with a caveat that they go to the Zero Carbon as well and make an application for the full amount, then they can return the 2000 or not take it whichever way round it is. Because it's in April, isn't it? It opens the Zero Carbon. I'm not sure this year. It's normally summertime. Traditionally it has been. Sheffawn sent me an email. I cannot remember when it was, but I'm sure it was. I'm thinking it was either April or May 1 or 2. I think it was. It's only part of the year, if you like, for the financial year. I'm just thinking that would be perhaps a really good alternative, my process. And also with regards to what Sue said, with regards to making our approach to the parish council to get some finality in what they might contribute. Ours would be the one they would give back, if you like. That's how I'm... Would you agree? Because it does kind of help us, as Bill rightly said. But if they've got options elsewhere, and they can have it totally funded by the Zero Carbon, and they don't need our 2000, we can have that back on the ground. So that would mean basically, just to get it straight in my head, that it wouldn't be delayed too much for them. And yet, if they were then successful once the Zero Carbon fund is open, then that goes from the more specifically correct fund, if you see what I mean, and then we get kind of reimbursed since our money is low at the minute. I think that's really... Perhaps we could ask Emma when the day intend to do the work, because if it's horrible and icy on a roof now, then I'm going to be climbing around on roofs. So this may be getting all their ducks in a row for the summer. And if so, then everything will fall beautifully into place. I just think that they just need to think a little bit more in a straight line with those ducks. So would we be likely to approve these colleagues on that basis? Yes, General, I would vote to approve it, but I think what you're suggesting is pragmatic and sensible. Would you agree? Do you think we ought to just ask John Williams if he might agree to such an arrangement? Yeah, Councillor Williams online. Are you there? Yes, I'm here. Did you catch all of that, John? Yes, I did. Personally, I think we ought to postpone this until we know the outcome of the zero carbon fund. We should ask them to apply to the zero carbon fund because that's obviously the place to seek funding. And we should put this on hold until we know the outcome of that. I think having some arrangement where they give the money back and it's a bit messy really, whereas I think to make it clearer and be simpler if we just said we'd postpone our decision on this until we understand the outcome of the zero carbon fund application. So long as they are going to make an application to it. I mean, if they decide not to make an application to the zero carbon fund, then fine, we can then consider this. Okay, yeah, Mr President, thank you very much. Are we all in agreement then? We've postponed it and asked Emma to give all of the information and advice that we've talked about and John has mentioned as well. Absolutely. Thank you. Well, that looks like that then. Okay, well, thank you very much, Emma. That was very well got through. Thank you very much. Anyone else? Sadly, we're going to have a presentation by one of the previous fund receivers, Grant receiving this morning. I understand that the person has been taken ill, so that's a shame. But hopefully the officers can sort that out for next time. We're going to try and do this each time we have a Grant's committee meeting right at the very start and then we'll get on with business. If they're either here or online, doesn't really, you know, it's happy either way. So they can either stay and enjoy the day. We'll go. All right, so that's it then, yeah. So anything else from anybody? Nope. Fantastic. Officers. Okay. Thank you very much. No, no, no. That's that. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you for attending. Thank you.