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Investment projects with scope: Ayr South & Villages

Total budget £22,260

Only residents in the following areas can participate:

Mossblown Matters - Wind and watertight protection before the winter

2025-06-04  •  No comments  •  Dianne Campbell  •  Ayr South & Villages

We have spent some time replacing the main windows in both halls with double glazing and we put new fire doors in.  We would like to double glaze the remaining windows in the toilets and back of the hall as they are starting to rot and not keeping the heat in.  The people using the community centre will benefit from this as the place will be warmer.

£2,000
Annbank CFC - Winning the League 2025

Annbank United - Clubhouse Replacement

2025-06-06  •  4 comments  •  annbankcfc  •  Ayr South & Villages

We have a cabin which we would be looking to furnish with the equipment required to be a fully functioning Clubhouse. At the moment this is a shell and would require to be fully fitted out to be functional. The Clubhouse will be used for providing refreshments to the local community who come to watch our games, games are well attended. It is our intention to try and enhance the development of the club and provide further activities at the park, hopefully using the Clubhouse as a meeting and social space for players and the wider community. 

We would require:

- a kitchen/ store set up including worktops, oven, fridge-freezer, microwave, washing machine/ tumble drier, cutlery

- a social area set up - tables & chairs

- full plumbing and wiring

£2,000
Mural photo

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