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Investment projects with scope: Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Total budget £45,000

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Vics In The Community - Purchase of essential items and resources

2025-09-10  •  No comments  •  Vicsinthecom1  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Vics In The Community is a registered charity based in North Ayr. The charity was established to create oopportunities for people to particiapte in health and wellbeing activities including football while trying to address key barriers and challenges with the community.

North Ayr is recognised as the most deprived community in South Ayrshire and in the top 5% in Scotland. Outcome in North Ayr including unemployment, crime, addiction, life expectency are alll below the local authorty and naional average. 

Since taking over the lease of New Voluntary Park, Vics have been working over the past two years to redevelop the derelict pavilion to bring it back to community ownership. Approx £675,000 has been invested in capital costs and th hub is ready to open. We are seeking essential equipment and resources such as kitchen utenciles, cutlery, glasses and cleaning equipment (Hoover) to help with the opening and running for the community hub. 

These vital items will allow us to opne the hub and host events, functions and accomodate of group work sessions in the Hub.

£1,000
Carrick Mens Group

Carrick Men's Group

2025-09-11  •  No comments  •  Me  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

 Funding will enable the group to access monthly trips throughout the year, ensuring that these are accessible to all by paying for the use of a mini bus from SACT to transport the group

£770
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Parkinson's Table Tennis

2025-09-08  •  No comments  •  South Ayrshire Table Tennis Club  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

SATTC were the first club in Scotland to embrace table tennis for PWP and is the catalyst for (so far) eleven other clubs in the country taking up the project. Thanks to the club demonstrating to Table Tennis Scotland that the inclusion of PWP within the sport is proven to slow down this degenerative disease; However, hall rental costs have risen dramatically recently and we need a constant supply of training balls to alleviate the need for participants using their playing time chasing after one ball after each rally. The Parkinson’s group get through approximately 20 broken balls every month.  

£977
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Senior Primary Schools (P7) Careers Fair

2025-09-01  •  No comments  •  RotaryAyr  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

P7 pupils from 9 schools, prioritising those with a catchment area serving the most deprived and poorest areas of Ayr, will be transported to Ayr town Hall where representatives of between 30 and 35 widely different careers have been invited for the day. The reps have been selected as they are known to be enthusiastic about the work they do, are great communicators, and in the majority of cases, have asked to return after previously been involved in the Project over the last 2 years.

The Career stalls are designed to be highly interactive and "Hands-0n"; we are not telling the pupils what grades they need and what college of course they need to aim for (this is done at Secondary school by careers teachers); we want to inspire them, encourage them to think beyond what they think they might end up doing when they leave school. We believe this will motivate them as they start secondary school in a few months after the event.All the Careers reps give up a day, all in their own time, some self employed. Rotarians are on hand to help the teachers supervise the children on the day.

Funding is used for Hire of the Venue (Ayr Town Hall - £250), Hire of the buses to transport the pupils (£850), and a light sandwich lunch and refreshments for the 60 to 70 Careers Reps who will be attending (£300 which Rotary will Fund)

£800
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Community Gift Exchange SCIO

2025-09-08  •  No comments  •  Community Gift Exchange SCIO  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

N/A

£1,000

T-Club sustainability – reducing social isolation & Loneliness

2025-09-09  •  No comments  •  Marilyn.rodger  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

To continue with the sustainability of the T-Club

£850
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Keeping Ayr North’s Community Hall Fit for the Future

2025-09-09  •  No comments  •  Ayr Sea Cadets & Royal Marines Cadets  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

We will use the funding to continue our volunteer-led refurbishment of the Ayr Sea Cadets’ hall, carrying out essential repairs and improvements, and to purchase a scaffold tower to safely maintain ceilings, lighting, and fixtures, ensuring the hall remains safe, accessible, and sustainable for cadets, local groups, and the wider community.

£3,700

Keeping our Service Free

2025-09-09  •  No comments  •  Irvine & Troon Cancer Care  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

The funds would be used to cover the volunteer drivers mileage expenses at 50p per mile

£1,000
South Parish Church

The South (Girvan)

2025-09-09  •  No comments  •  The South Parish Church Community Purchase Group  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

We seek funding for initial development costs for The South, including community consultation costs and early concept meetings with consultants.

We are currently looking into purchasing the South Parish Church in Girvan to be used as a multi-purpose community venue for performances etc. of up to 450 people, and as a function space for up to 180 people. No such venue has existed in Girvan since the Beach Pavillion was demolished 15 years ago and as such, there is an identifiable need in the community.

We also aim to convert the church hall into a modern bunkhouse for walkers, cyclists, and for people attending functions or events at the venue. Recent Surveys by GoGirvan have highlighted the need for accommodation, and it will also increase the financial viability of the project. In addition, we are exploring the option of incorporating a commercial kitchen into the complex which could be used both by the venue and other community groups in partnership.

We have successfully delivered the first in a series of public engagement exercises to better understand the needs and wants of the community, and to ascertain their support for the project. Our next steps are to engage consultants to help us develop the project to RIBA 0-2, including options appraisal, feasibility study and concept designs.  We are looking for funding to help us do both these things.

£1,000
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Ayr & Prestwick Men's Shed

2025-09-03  •  No comments  •  Ayr & Prestwick Men's Shed  •  Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

The fund would be utilised to purchase equipment

£838