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Alloway Railway Tunnel ART

2025-05-31  •  17 comments  •  Alloway Railway Tunnel ART SCIO  •  Ayr South & Villages

The objective is to create, and then manage, an inclusive community project which will create a stunning art installation within the old railway tunnel at the Brig O’ Doon, Alloway, Ayr. Our objectives include the advancement of education (community involvement in the creation of art-works and heritage films on active-travel paths); community development by engaging people of all ages; school-pupils; students; youth and older groups and other interested individuals in the creative process; the advancement of the arts, heritage and culture by engaging people’s interest in art and developing their artistic abilities; and for this particular project – bringing to life through art Ayrshire’s culture, heritage and social history, and improving the conditions of life through the creation of a multi-purpose community venue. The tunnel has been cleaned of the offending graffiti and the mural is being installed in four separate stages as funding is raised. As of April 2025 the first three stages have been completed and the mural hung with the involvement of several schools, colleges and community groups working with Thriving Communities on an outreach basis. In addition, young people are making short films which visitors to the mural can access via QR codes to see and hear the real stories being depicted on the mural.We are now seeking funding for the final stage of the mural which will include the further involvement of local schools and community groups. 

We are applying for £2,000 towards the costs of materials, primarily the plywood boards on which the artwork is painted, to allow us to complete final stage of the project.

£2,000
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Newmarket Street Works - A space to begin.

2025-06-12  •  3 comments  •  Newmarket Street Business Group  •  Ayr South & Villages

We are creating a community-focused workspace on Newmarket Street. The funding will help us purchase furniture, lighting, and fixtures to make the space welcoming and ready for workshops, meetings, and events. It will support local enterprise, adult learning, and community development.

£2,000
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maybole charity shop

2025-06-04  •  1 comment  •  maybole charity shop  •  North & South Carrick

Purchase new shelving and storage for the use of the groups who raise funds in the charity shop 

also freshin up the walls etc with paint 

 

 

£2,000

Arts and Crafts Doonfoot After School Services (DASS)

2025-06-11  •  No comments  •  Doonfoot After School Service  •  Ayr South & Villages

We are committed to keeping an inclusive and supportive environment for all participants and the funding would be helping the 74 children who currently attend DASS (we're hoping more will join with the new P1 intake).  The project will be to purchase Arts and Crafts items.  Our young people currently freely use the outdoor spaces on the land for physcial activity but we greatly miss Arts and Crafts.  The objective is to help our young people enjoy their experience in our service whilst using their own expressive ways to communicate and have fun, learn and create. We like to give our young people freedom to be creative and to work on project themes directed by staff.  We will work on making items from our environment like tunnels and creating images and characters important to the individual for example; making a cat or a house out of crafts.  We will be offering painting, cutting and glue work, coloured card activities, clay work, string work, crayons, pipe cleaning and paper plates along with buttons, cotton balls, tapes, etc. We would greatly appreciate the chance to provide this service again. 

 

£500
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Light Up Loans (Christmas Event)

2025-06-12  •  1 comment  •  Loans Gala Committee  •  Prestwick, Troon & Villages

We would like to bring back the popular ‘Light Up Loans’ event, which hasn’t run in the village since before covid. This Christmas event brought the whole village together to sing carols and enjoy refreshments before counting down to the switch on of the Christmas lights.

We would also like to have a lovely tree within the village hall which would be lit up and on display for any events held in the hall during December.  Part of this project would be to offer local people at the Light Up Loans event to purchase a tree bauble that they decorate in memory of a loved one or with a special Christmas message.  The monies generated from this would be used for future years to replenish baubles, replace lights and decorations as required.

We’re looking to apply for funding to cover the costs of an outdoor Christmas tree (purchase, delivery and installation/removal), an indoor tree,  lights and decorations for both, baubles to personalise and refreshments for on the night.

Outdoor Christmas tree - £700

Indoor Christmas tree - £330

Lights and decorations - £300

Ceramic baubles to personlise - £200

Refreshments for event - £100

 

Total - £1630

 

£1,630

Overmills Allotment Rain Water Collection System

2025-05-30  •  No comments  •  Jobo88  •  Ayr North

To enhance Overmills Allotment’s self-sufficiency, we seek funding to build a platform for rainwater tanks, link them to guttering on compost bays, and connect the tanks for efficient water use.

Here's a clear breakdown of what the funding will be spent on for the rainwater collection project at Overmills Allotment:

Timber and building materials – For constructing a durable and level platform to support the water tanks.

Water storage tanks – Purchasing additional rainwater collection tanks.

Guttering and downpipes – To divert rainwater from compost bay roofs into the tanks.

Connectors and fittings – For linking the tanks together and ensuring a smooth water flow.

Fixings and brackets – To securely attach guttering and plumbing components.

Tools and equipment hire – Any specialist tools required for installation.

Safety gear and signage – Ensuring safe working practices during construction.

Volunteer support costs – Refreshments or small provisions for community volunteers helping with the build.

£2,000
Before and After

Community Rooms Refurb

2025-06-11  •  No comments  •  Norrie Smith  •  Prestwick, Troon & Villages

We plan to revitalise Prestwick Community Hall to create a more welcoming, accessible, and versatile space for local residents of all ages. The funding will be used to purchase essential decorating materials (such as matt and gloss paint, brushes, sealant, and fillers), timber for minor repairs, and laminate flooring to improve our upstairs meeting room.

A key part of the project is the installation of heavy, full-length blackout curtains around the main hall. These will dramatically improve the sound quality during live music events and performances by reducing echo and enhancing acoustics. The curtains will also enable us to host daytime shows, film screenings, and community events that require light control.

These upgrades will allow us to expand our programme of activities and attract a broader range of users — from Pensioners, youth groups and adult learners to music performers, social clubs, and family-friendly events. This funding will help us transform the hall into a vibrant, inclusive hub at the heart of Prestwick's community life.

£2,000
Examples of museum collections on display at the Broadway's entrance.

The Broadway Cinema Phase One Pop-up Museum Development

2025-06-05  •  4 comments  •  kylemacfarlane290435  •  Prestwick, Troon & Villages

The project’s long-term vision for heritage preservation is the creation of a fully accredited museum of Scottish cinemas, with the Broadway’s heritage collections already extensive and featuring a varied catalogue of original features, equipment, and preserved memories from both the Broadway, and other cinemas across Ayrshire and Scotland. To continue to capture these memories, an extensive oral history project is planned to be developed by an official filmmaker of the project. This project will ensure recollections of the golden age of cinema in Scotland are preserved for future generations. There is currently no public museum to cinema in the country, despite Scotland once having the highest rate of cinema-going in Europe, and Art Deco cinemas remaining an integral part of our cultural and built heritage today.

This funding will support the acquisition of professional museum exhibit displays, including plinths, glass cabinets, and exhibit labels. These items are essential to ensuring that the museum will deliver a safe viewing environment for visitors whilst protecting and preserving the culturally important items in the exhibits, many of which are fragile and require the correct storage conditions. The items that will be purchased will be utilised in the museum project long-term and continue to serve in showcasing the Broadway’s collections for the foreseeable future as the heritage project continues to grow and expand

£1,430
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Maybole Food Pantry – Food distribution costs (packaging)

2025-06-05  •  No comments  •  Tanina  •  North & South Carrick

We plan to use the funding to support the Maybole Food Pantry by purchasing essential distribution materials, including vacuum packaging, kraft paper bags, and labels. These resources will allow us to safely and effectively package a variety of surplus and donated food items, helping us maintain hygiene standards and improve the overall presentation and durability of the food parcels we provide. The funding will ensure that we can continue to meet the growing demand for food support in the local area, reduce food waste, and deliver a dignified and reliable service to individuals and families facing food insecurity due to the rising cost of living.

£520

Coylton Family Fun Day

2025-06-10  •  No comments  •  Deborah Thomson  •  Ayr South & Villages

Last Coylton Fun Day was held 8yrs ago, villagers are extremely keen after local discussion and feedback from local groups for it to be reinstated for their Community. The volunteer led event would enhance engagement, reduce isolation and increase cohesion. Coylton has a number of vibrant 3rd sector organisations all willing to work together to benefit their residents. With current cost of living situation reinstating the annual fun day would enable those who can’t afford to travel further afield to enjoy a family day out. Funding purchases can be continually used on future events and will be readily available for local groups.  

With current reduction in local funding, positive partnership working is so important and local groups coming together to work together is essential. This year we rebuilt the Santa Sleigh and took it round all the streets in village along with Santa and Mrs Claus and many elves handing out sweets and interacting with all the kids , we had Breakfast with Santa handing out gifts in the local Cafe ,( Me's ) this year we hope to expand to Hot Chocolate after parade in our Marquee , we can also support our Community Football team with events and sport activities for all the children we want to bring back the heart of the Community and lots of Fun things to engage the Families and local residents in. We would like to purchase as one of the equipment necessary for the project, ie: Generator , Marquee, PA system, Hot water Urns 

£2,000