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Investment projects with scope: Place Based Investment Fund

Total budget £73,466

Maidens Bowling Club Furniture Project

No comments Maidens Bowling Club organisation Place Based Investment Fund

We are currently in the process of completing an extension build to our Clubhouse which will create a new kitchen, new gents toilet, disabled toilet and foyer. This is to create a larger space within the main hall to accommodate not only member requirements but to provide a larger space for community groups to use, which includes private functions.

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Ayr Sea Cadets & Royal Marines Cadets

No comments Ayr Sea Cadets & Royal Marines Cadets Place Based Investment Fund

Finishing the Transformation of Foresters Hall

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centenary year clubhouse upgrade

No comments Maybole memorial park bowling club organisation Place Based Investment Fund

This project will be delivered to residents of Maybole and surrounding villages. We have a lot of members from surrounding villages who no longer have a bowling club to join in their village. The premises is used on a regular basis by bowlers and non-bowlers alike. We also provide free coaching for young people every Wednesday which has proved very popular. : I believe that this project links into Priority 6 of the Maybole Action Plan. (Improve Leisure and Sports Facilities)

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Duff St Kitchen

No comments Age Concern Girvan SCIO organisation Place Based Investment Fund

Age Concern Girvan (SCIO), is a local charity providing vital services to older people in Girvan. Our aim is to provide affordable, nutritious meals alongside welcoming social opportunities for people aged 55+ as well as anyone who may be isolated, vulnerable, or living on low incomes. Known locally as Duff Street Kitchen, we operate on Mondays and Fridays with the support of dedicated volunteers and people supported through Girvan Opportunities, providing a low-cost lunch in

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The Broadway Cinema Experience

No comments kylemacfarlane290435 Place Based Investment Fund

The Broadway is a case study in Place-Based Investment. The results of Prestwick’s place plan engagement report showed that ‘facilities and amenities’ and ‘identity and belonging’ were the two highest priorities. The Broadway project is aligned to both. The Visitor Experience is a direct answer to the need identified around local tourism opportunities ignored, celebration of local history and heritage, drop in space to accommodate small groups, and, most importantly, empty premises.

Loans Village Hall

Loans Village Hall Insulation and Carbon Footprint Reduction

No comments Loans Village Hall organisation Place Based Investment Fund

The project will reduce the carbon footprint of the Loans Village Hall, in turn reducing the utility bills and making the hall more profitable and self-sustainable. The environment and the community will benefit from this project.

Baking Real Bread to Earn the Dough to Fund Arts

Community Bakery Upgrade: Skills, Jobs & Baking to Fund Arts and Revitalise Ayr

No comments Narture CIC organisation Place Based Investment Fund

New bakery equipment to create local jobs, train skills, bake artisan bread and fund community arts, workshops and town centre regeneration.

Dundonald Castle Visitor Centre

Phased Maintenance and Repairs to Community Hub: Double Glazing Upgrade

No comments FriendsofDundonaldCastle Place Based Investment Fund

Replacement of all glazing in the Dundonald Castle Visitor Centre/Community Hub to improve energy efficiency, sustainability and comfort for our community and visitors.

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Maybole Castle Escape Room

No comments smnmck Place Based Investment Fund

This project would meet priority 1 of South Ayrshire Council's funding priorities where there would be an investment in spaces and places. In our case, this would be to improve provision of activities within spaces by providing more entertainment.

McCosh Hall Improvements

No comments Jennifer Williams Place Based Investment Fund

McCosh Hall Improvements