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

UPDATE: COLLAPSED SEWER, BENTINCK DRIVE, TROON

I am writing with a further update for you on our ongoing works to address defects in the sewer running beneath Bentinck Drive in Troon, South Ayrshire.

After completing our emergency repairs between Dallas Place and Victoria Drive, we carried out further CCTV surveys of the egg brick pipe and have identified another section that requires attention.

Bentinck Drive will remain closed to through traffic between Dallas Place and Dallas Lane for up to eight weeks while we carry out the work. Access for emergency vehicles will be maintained.

We are currently reviewing the results of the CCTV sewer survey in detail, however early indications suggest the pipe is generally in good condition. Should we find any major defects requiring urgent attention we will of course let you know and contact customers directly.

Thank you again for your patience and understanding while we complete this essential work.

Matt Bingham

Senior Communications & Engagement Consultant

Scottish Water

South Ayrshire Council ( Harbour Road, Troon) (Temporary Prohibition of Waiting) Notice 2024

SAC10487_Plan SAC10487_TemporaryNotice

The above Temporary Notice, which comes into force on 06/11/2024, imposes restriction on the following roads:

  • Harbour Road

Please find attached a copy of the Temporary Notice.

A copy of the plan relating to the Notice can be found online at https://tellmescotland.gov.uk/tellmescot/pages/notices/detail?uuid=1606e71b-6568-363d-9e8b-6b82fa736417.

For more information contact:

TCC’s Civic award 2025 ! Please see the guidelines below – Closing date for nominations 31st December 2024

TROON COMMUNITY COUNCIL
CIVIC AWARD – GUIDELINES
1 The Award shall be made annually for meritorious services for the benefit of
the Community of Troon, in any field of endeavour or activity
2 To be eligible for the Award, the Nominee must be a Resident in the Troon
Ward of South Ayrshire
3 Any Adult or established Organisation may submit a Nomination in writing,
with reasons for the Nomination
4 Each Nomination must have signatures from the Proposer and Seconder, and
the together with their names and addresses, and the Proposer and Seconder
must also be residents of the Troon Ward of South Ayrshire, excluding
members of Troon Community Council. Scanned and emailed Nominations,
including scanned signatures of the Proposer and Seconder, may be
accepted by Troon Community Council, at its discretion, but original
Nominations in writing, including indelible ink signatures are guaranteed to be
considered.
5. Applications should be no longer than 250 words
6. No person can propose or second more than one application
7 In the event of no Nominations being received, members of Troon Community
Council will be allowed to make Nominations
8 Troon Community Council members cannot be nominated for the Award while
serving on the Community Council
9 The Recipient of the Award will be decided by the members of Troon
Community Council
10 Troon Community Council may, at its discretion, withhold the Award in any
one year
11 The decision of Troon Community Council will be final

NOMINATIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CHAIRPERSON BY POST OR EMAIL  AT

The Chairperson, Troon Community Council,  Troon Town Hall, 8 South Beach. KA10 6EF or  chairperson@trooncommunitycouncil.co.uk 

ODD OBJECT IN THE SHOP PRIZE WINNERS 2024

Troon Community Council
Odd Object Competition Prize winners 2024 Troon’s primary school winners
who received their prizes at Troon Library on Wednesday 22nd September from Frances Carson, Chair TCC are:-
Barassie Primary
– Isla Bate, Zach Dickson, Tiana Muir
Muirhead
– Olivia Daniel, Ella Hillan, Ben Lilly
Struthers
– Lara Clydesdale, Bethany Ledford, Eilidh Muir
St Patricks
– Emma McInnes, Elliot Phillips, Ciaran Robb
Troon Primary
– Sarah Laidlaw, Sophia McGonigale, Charlie Wright
As this would be the last time the prize ceremony would take place in the present Troon Library, they were joined by Mums, Dads, Grandparents & carers for a
special photograph, by Alistair Milton of TCC, who even persuaded Annette to join in the picture!
TCC’s open competition winners 5-12 age group
Charlie Gallacher – Irvine, Megan Magee – Leeds, Callan Moffat – Symington
TCC’s open competition winners 13-49 age group
Catriona Byrne – Edinburgh, Dawn Fulton – Troon, Linda Murray – Barrhead
TCC’s open competition winners 50 + age group
Helen Martin -Troon, Andrew McCrone -Troon, Elaine Rodger – Troon
TCC opened up the competition to all age groups. This move has been very well received and led to lots of family fun in the town. A big thank you on behalf of Troon Community
Council to everyone who entered the competition. Well done to the winners, picked at random from the correct entries. Each winner receives a
£10 voucher from TCC which can be spent in any of the shops/businesses who took part. Our grateful thanks as always, to the shopkeepers of Troon who continue to support TCC in this competition.
George Mulveny, TCC
Competition Organiser, 2024
www.trooncommunitycouncil.co.uk

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Ageing Well Strategy and Action Plan Launch Event

Over 120 people joined us at The Gaiety Theatre Ayr to officially launch the new South Ayrshire Ageing Well Strategy and Action Plan on Tuesday 10 September. South Ayrshire have been working with communities to help tackle the issues associated with the area’s ageing population, which is the fastest in Scotland. This event was an opportunity to bring together key people who helped develop the strategy which kick starts this social movement, including members of staff from community planning, subject experts from across Scotland, as well as community members who have played an active role in both developing and reviewing the planned actions being taken forward.

Find out more about this strategy and the launch by clicking here.

We are also excited to share our Ageing Well video, developed in collaboration with The Iris Ayr. The video showcases South Ayrshire’s commitment to supporting its ageing population in leading healthy, active, and fulfilling lives. The video features testimonials from residents who share their experiences with activities and services such as fitness classes, social clubs and support groups. The film emphasises the importance of staying connected, active and engaged.

To watch our Ageing Well Video click here.

 

Scottish Wider Access Programme

Please see attached information on the Scottish Wider Access Programme (SWAPWest).  The programme works in partnership with colleges and universities in the West of Scotland delivering access to Higher Education Programmes. These programmes are specifically designed for adults who have little or no qualifications and have been out of education for some time. read more…

South Ayrshire Council ( Bentinck Drive, Dallas Road, Troon) (Temporary Road Closure) Order 2024 10/10/2024

The above Order, which comes into force on 10/10/2024, imposes restriction on the following roads:

  • Bentinck Drive, Dallas Road

Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice, which will be published in the local press on 09/10/2024

A copy of the plan relating to the Order can be found online at https://tellmescotland.gov.uk/tellmescot/pages/notices/detail?uuid=48e1114e-83db-38d9-ae07-87ac832507ff.