Refurbished Bikes for New Riders in Ayr South and Villages
2025-06-05 • No comments • • Ayr South & Villages
£2000 will pay for 10 refurbished bikes, to be supplied by our CGX Cycle Works as capital assets costing £200 each to be donated free of charge to individuals. CGX Cycle Works has recently completed two successive years producing 400 refurbished bikes to issue free of charge to young people across South Ayrshire. The Cycling Scotland recognised cost of a refurbished bike exceeds £250, with the additional costs of storing and distributing them to recipients exceeding that again, all being regarded as elements of the total capital cost to achieve the transfer of ownership of the capital asset. During distribution of the bikes to children, many of the parents asked about the availability of free bikes so they could go on rides with their children. We hope to meet this identified need.
SYMINGTON COMMUNITY PROJECTS WIFI CONNECT (Charity no. SCO34882)
2025-06-03 • 1 comment • • Prestwick, Troon & Villages
We plan to purchase the following equipment to allow for hybrid and online meetings:
IT Equipment
- Cyber security package £144.00
- Web cam £240.00
- TV £200.00
- Cables £12.00
Also a notice board with internal lighting £1000
Green Energy for Hosiery Park Pavilion - Troon Men's Shed
2025-06-05 • No comments • • Prestwick, Troon & Villages
The purpose of Troon Men’s Shed is to provide recreational facilities and advance the social needs, health and well being of men of all ages and backgrounds living in Troon and surrounding areas. Troon Men's Shed is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) regulated by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), Scottish Charity number: SC053474.
Troon Men’s Shed was established in April 2024 and has a growing membership of 75 members, and currently meet fortnightly in The Lighthouse Christian Centre with guest speakers attending, as well as occasional visits to places of interest. Our members have volunteered to help out at community events in Troon at Wintertainment, Troon Round Table Fireworks and Santa Float, and we have recently assisted Ayrshire Cancer Support with practical DIY work at their new Ayr Centre.
Members benefit by meeting with other men in a safe environment, reducing their social isolation and providing mental stimulation, which also benefits their families. The acquisition of the Hosiery Park Pavilion will enable us to meet more regularly and undertake practical workshop activities, which we are unable to do in a hired meeting hall. The establishment of workshop activities will enable men to utilise their practical skills, and to pass on their knowledge to others. It will also allow us to provide practical help to other community groups in Troon.
A Stage 1 Community Asset Transfer Request was submitted to South Ayrshire Council in November 2024, and the Stage 2 request is currently being prepared. The Hosiery Park Pavilion building is in poor condition as it has been unused for several years, and once acquired would it will be repaired and converted into a suitable facility comprising of an activity workshop area where woodworking and other similar practical activities can be undertaken, and a separate multi-use social space.
We are applying for funding of £2,000 towards our Shed redevelopment capital costs for: • Ducted Air to Air to Heat Pump • Heat Recovery Ventilation System • Solar PV + Battery • Sunamp Water Heater and Storage
Information about Troon Men’s Shed is available on our website https://troonmensshed.wordpress.com/
We also have a Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/troonmensshed/
Membership is free and is open to any man aged 18 or over who is lives Troon or surrounding areas and who supports our purpose. Apply to join online:https://troonmensshed.wordpress.com/join/
Please support us so the men of Troon can "head to the shed". Thank you!
Ballantrae Primary School, Parent Council, Snack Funding
2025-06-04 • No comments • • North & South Carrick
The parent Council of Ballantrae Primary school wish to provide a daily, healthy snack for every child in the school. We have helped to part cover the cost of this for sessions 2024/2025 and the school have reported positive feedback. Not only does this help with the rising cost of living for ALL of the families, it also ensures that the children are given a healthy snack and get into good habits of eating well. Providing a snack in school, as an altertnative to bringing in a snack from home, has seen a significant reduction in litter in the school and surrounding area. Snack provision also means that children can sit in social situations whilst eating, promoting equity and inclusion. The older children in the school are given the chance to help make the snack which encourages responsibility and purpose.
The Parent Council actively seek funds through raffles, quizes, clothes sales etc. However, as a small community, we do not make large enough totals to cover the school snack for the full year. Snack is calculated at £2 per child, per week and we wish to fund this for the 38 weeks of the school year. The total for the year is £4180, so the funding we are asking for would part fund our project. We will try and cover the remining balance by continuing to fundraise throughout the school year.
This funding would have such a positive impact on the children and families of Ballantrae Primary School.
Troon Water Sports - Wellbeing and Blue Health Programme
2025-05-28 • 6 comments • • Prestwick, Troon & Villages
The money will allow us to purchase 4 paddle boards, that can be used by young people and local youth clubs etc. having additional paddle boards will also help in developing the equipment we have for the new Water Sports facility.
Ayr Academy Parent Council Sensory Circuits
2025-06-12 • No comments • • Ayr North
The sensory resources will be used to:
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Create a safe space which pupils can access at break and lunch to regulate
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Run a regular ‘Sensory Circuits’ group before and during the school day to help improve pupils’ mental health and wellbeing, and engage them in positive physical activity experiences.
At Ayr Academy we strive to support our young people and evidence has shown that the implementation of Sensory Circuits has a significant positive impact on learning and achievement.
IT FOR EVERYONE - ANNBANK VILLAGE HALL
2025-06-04 • No comments • • Ayr South & Villages
T Three Adjustable Office Chair with lumbar support £54.00 each x 10 - £540
HP Laserjet Pro All in one wireless printer £329.00 x2 -£658
Epson EB- FH52 Office Projector £638.48
Projection Screen - £145.14
Total Cost £1981.62
Dalmilling Primary Parent Council - Playground project
2025-06-09 • No comments • • Ayr North
The funds would allow us to purchase 1 Spring rocker
Loans Village Hall Upgrade
2025-06-12 • No comments • • Prestwick, Troon & Villages
The Village Hall in Loans is the heart of our community and a real asset to the village. By purchasing new tables, which will be used by a variety of community groups, we can offer a lovely venue with safe, clean and easy to use resources for let. The tables are easy to store, easy to clean and light enough for our users to handle. New tables would enable groups such as adult education activities, birthday parties, village fundaisers etc. to sit around safe tables which are fit for purpose. By letting the hall out to groups and for events, we can generate an income and ensure this wonderful hall remains a viable asset to our community.
We would also like to purchase paint and re-paint all the woodwork within the main hall. This would help to brighten the hall up and make it more attractive when letting out.
We would like 10 tables at a cost of £144 each = £1440
Purchase paint and labour - £560
Kirkmichael Community Shop and Cafe EPOS installation
2025-05-29 • No comments • • North & South Carrick
Installing an Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) system will significantly improve the efficiency and sustainability of our community shop and café. It will streamline transactions, reduce errors, and make it easier for our volunteers—many of whom have limited retail experience—to operate the till confidently.
The system will also provide real-time stock tracking and detailed sales reporting, helping us manage inventory more effectively, reduce waste, and make informed financial decisions. This transparency is essential for accountability and future planning.
Customers will benefit from quicker service, modern payment options, and the potential for loyalty schemes—enhancing their experience and encouraging return visits.
Overall, an EPOS system will help us operate more professionally, support volunteer development, and ensure the long-term viability of this vital community asset.