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Vics In The Community - Purchase of essential items and resources
No comments Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
1. Vics In The Community has adopted the key community wealth building values by ensuring we adopt fair work principles including paying the real living wage. 2. Vics are also committed to employing and creating volunteering and training opportunities for local people. 3. All our building and capital works have been carried out by local contractors . 4. Our pavilion serves the full community including young people, adults and families. 5. All our income is reinvested in to Vics.
Keeping our Service Free
No comments organisation Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
The funding would go towards helping to pay our volunteer drivers expenses for taking cancer patients in the Troon Area to hospitals in Ayrshire, Glasgow and Edinburgh
Kirkmichael Ayrshire Development Trust
No comments Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
Development Trust Worker
Carrick Men's Group
No comments Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
The group is for men from the North Carrick area to get together with weekly activities and trips out in a supportive and welcoming environment – combating loneliness and building friendships
The Broadway Cinema Visitor Experience
No comments Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
We are opening a visitor attraction inside the community owned Broadway cinema in Prestwick to make our town an even more attractive place to live and work. The Broadway meets all three priority areas: it will deliver an enhanced sense of place, and a high quality indoor space for the community. It will support training and educational opportunities. It will enhance the local economy and streetscape.
Parkinson's Table Tennis
No comments Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
People With Parkinson's (PWP) are often overwhealmed by the condition to the extent that they do not admit even to people close to them that they have the symptoms. They do not go out or exercise and their symptoms deteriorate rapidly. It has been proven through studies in the USA, Japan and the UK that table tennis not only provides vital exercise for PWP it also stimulates the brain to make new pathways in the brain. Causing a tangible slowing down of the condition.
Ballantrae Resilience Group
No comments Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
Successful funding would mean our group would have a supply of equipment we could use to support the community or people stranded due to road closures.
Keeping Ayr North’s Community Hall Fit for the Future
No comments Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25
Volunteer-led hall improvements and scaffold purchase to make Ayr North’s community hub safer, sustainable, and welcoming, benefiting young people, groups, and local residents.