The Role of the Troon Community Council

Community Councils are voluntary bodies which exist within a statutory framework and which have been granted statutory rights of consultation. The general purpose of the Troon Community Council is to ascertain, co-ordinate and express the wider views of the entire community within its boundaries. Community Councils will seek to represent and include all sections of their communities, regardless of age, gender, ability, ethnic origin, political or religious beliefs, or sexual orientation. They can complement the role of the local authority but are not part of local government.

Community Information

Cayr Local – supporting people living in their communities.

 At present we are looking for individuals to start up their own business in supporting people living in their communities. This has been identified as a need in areas of south Ayrshire. If I can be involved in anything happening in the area, please contact me. My aim is to get people set up in their own business then pass the directory to anyone looking for support.

If in anyway you can support Cayr Local, then please get in contact. I am out and about in the communities and advertising events on our Ailn facebook page.

Kirsti

Micro-enterprise community support Coordinator.

Resurfacing works due to commence on Monday 11th September at Troon Promenade and Newton Shore.

 The benches and bins on the promenade at Troon / Newton Shore need to be removed for the works to take place and  re-sited once the works are complete. Benches to be moved on Saturday morning, there are 7 benches that require to be removed – we have approx. 70 benches on the promenade / Ballast Bank and therefore the removal of 7 should not cause any issues. Newton Shore has a small wooden bench on the slipway to the sea and that will be removed if necessary.  Litterbins to be removed early Monday morning due to the Festival of Flight at the weekend.

It is estimated that the works will be complete within 1-2 weeks.

South Ayrshire Walking Development :

There are currently 15 active health walks across South Ayrshire. Health Walks are free accessible to all weekly walking groups. These groups are a great way to get active at a gentle pace, see new paths, connect to nature and meet like-minded people.

All our groups are led by trained walk leaders and are free of charge. You can find out where your nearest walk is via this link – South Ayrshire Walking Development – Paths for All | Paths for All

We are always looking for walk leader volunteers. If you would like to support one of our health walks, or perhaps start your own group up then we can support you by putting you through a 3 hour online walk leader training with paths for all. We do ask that you take part in two of our existing health walks prior to doing the training. The next training takes place online on 15th September.

If you would like to chat more please get in touch with Lindsay via email Lindsay.johnson@south-ayrshire.gov.uk

Volunteer poster

You can find us on fb and Instagram search ‘Health Walks South Ayrshire’

Cayr Local

 

Sharing awareness of a project called Cayr Local my name is Kirsti Bell I am the Micro-enterprise community support Coordinator. At present we are looking for individuals to start up their own business in supporting people living in their communities. This has been identified as a need in areas of south Ayrshire. If I can be involved in anything happening in the area, please contact me. My aim is to get people set up in their own business then pass the directory to anyone looking for support.

If in anyway you can support Cayr Local, then please get in contact. I am out and about in the communities and advertising events on our Ailn facebook page.

Kirsti Bell

Micro-enterprise/community support coordinator.

Ayrshire Independent Living Network
71 Princes St, Ardrossan, Ayrshire KA22 8DG
01294 475 695 / 07951795337

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DOMESTIC ABUSE SURVEY

The vision for South Ayrshire communities is that everyone is supported to ‘Grow Well, Live Well and Age Well’. As part of our aspirations for our communities, South Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership is keen to hear the views of the community in relation to services for women and children affected by domestic abuse. This survey should only take about 5 minutes to complete and responses are anonymous.

Please see the link below and attached QR code for sharing with your wider networks.  We appreciate that this is a very sensitive topic so please do not pass the survey on for completion, if you think it may cause harm.

Domestic Abuse Survey