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Investment projects with scope: Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Total budget £45,000

Dr Bike Sessions by CGX Cycle Works

Community Gift Exchange SCIO

No comments Community Gift Exchange SCIO organisation Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Dr Bike Sessions by CGX Cycle Works

£1,000

New Horizons

No comments Andrew Downie Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

The project will help give a vital lifeline to beneficiaries leaving hospital and reentering community following treatment for addiction.

£3,580
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The Broadway Cinema Visitor Experience

No comments Prof Guy Walker 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.

£4,934
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Lining machine

No comments maggs Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Maybole Juniors FC seeks funding for a new lining machine to replace our unreliable, outdated model. Accurate pitch markings are vital for safe play, fair competition, and sustaining participation across all age groups. This project supports inclusion by providing high-quality facilities for boys, girls, and community players. A modern machine will save volunteer time, reduce costs, and ensure our grounds remain fit for purpose.

£839

Ballantrae Resilience Group

No comments Sharon Adams 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.

£3,237
The Iris

The Iris Community Meeting Room

No comments The Iris Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

The Iris Arts will develop a community room that people living locally can call their own. Aligning with local priorities, Adult and Family Learning, Youth Work, Financial Inclusion and Community Development, we can develop a space adjoining our Community studio where people living locally can meet, share and learn. This will provide a space for our Youth Volunteers to meet, learn and create, families to engage in creative learning classes and older people to learn and feel less isolated.

£3,950
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Keeping Ayr North’s Community Hall Fit for the Future

No comments Ayr Sea Cadets & Royal Marines Cadets 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.

£3,700

Carraig Connections

No comments smnmck Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

Discovering Carrick

£920
South Parish Church

The South (Girvan)

No comments The South Parish Church Community Purchase Group organisation Coastal Communities Fund 2024/25

The project will ultimately bring Girvan in line with most towns in having the equivalent of a town hall, a community venue large enough to host a reasonably sized event or function, benefitting everyone in Girvan. Both the venue and the proposed bunkhouse will also bring economic benefits to the town, increasing visitors to Girvan, and bringing employment opportunities within the project. We hope to provide educational opportunities in music, theatre and basic cooking for families.

£1,000
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Parkinson's Table Tennis

No comments South Ayrshire Table Tennis Club 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.

£977