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

Generations Working Together-Wednesday 3rd May 2023-Book a free place

Generations Working Together
Generations Working Together are holding a Pan Ayrshire network meeting.  If you’re interested in being involved, all details are noted below as well as the link to book a free place. If you would like further information please contact Louisa Turner atlouisa@gwt.scot.
 
What: Ayrshire Network Meeting
When: Wednesday 3rd May 2023 from 1.30pm – 3.30pm
Where: The David White Hub, Kyleshill Court, Canal Street, Saltcoats, KA21 5JS
 
 

Council lettings agency receives high praise from tenant

Council lettings agency receives high praise from tenant

Back in 2021, South Ayrshire Council launched the ‘Your Choice’ social lettings agency.

The agency was set up to help people on low incomes, or those who had experienced homelessness, find a property to call home.

Two years on, we caught up with James, who was one of the first tenants on the scheme. James has been settled into his property for more than a year and is encouraging others to give ‘Your Choice’ a try.

James said: “I have found renting from the Council a very positive experience, I felt they cared about the outcome and they wanted to see me make a success of my tenancy and were happy to support me to do so.

“Whether that was through practical advice or just coming round for a cuppa and a chat and leaving me a wee jar of homemade jam. I would advise anyone struggling to access the rental market or a landlord looking at renting out their property to consider this option.”

James had previously found accessing the rental market challenging due to the shortage of rental properties and the need for credit checks. After being made aware of the scheme, he was allocated a housing officer and soon after visited a flat close to his work.

Councillor Martin Kilbride, Buildings, Housing and Environment Portfolio Holder for South Ayrshire Council said: “Your Choice is a different type of letting agency. We take pride in being accessible and our flexible allocation and eligibility policies make a huge difference. We also take into consideration unique circumstances and housing history. We work closely with tenants, to not only get them the homes they want, but improve their welfare too.

“I’m delighted that James has settled into his new home and I hope his story encourages others to give us a try, even if they have encountered problems with renting in the past.

“We will continue to work with tenants and landlords to ensure even more people have a home they can be proud of.”

We are keen to hear from private landlords that want to help us make a difference. We provide a rent guarantee for the first three months, prepare all the lease documents, and offer support throughout the tenancy.

Landlords can expect the same level of service offered to tenants, a hassle-free full management service, where care is taken throughout the letting process.

For more information and property listings, visit: https://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/your-choice-lettings

AYRSHIRE THRIVING COMMUNITIES FUNDING ALERT – 29 PAGE DOCUMENT

no 7, April 2023

This is a link to a number of funding opportunities including

NORTH CARRICK COMMUNITY BENEFIT COMPANY (NCCBC)
CARRICK FUTURES
Alan Surtees Trust
Scots Language Publication Grant
Armed Forces Families Fund – Service Pupil Support Fund
Save Our Wild Isles Community Fund (with Crowdfunding)
James Ahern Foundation
Corra Foundation – Boost Small Grants
Creative Scotland Forward Fund (with Crowdfunding)
Digital Pioneers Mental Health Fund 2023
Digital Pioneers Housing Fund 2023
Scottish Gambling Education Hub – Gambling Education Youth Fund
SCVO LISTED FUNDING
Scops Arts Trust
The William Syson Foundation
The Triangle Trust 1949 Trust – Young Offender Grants
Firstport – Social Innovation Challenge

£15 million mental health funding

£15 million mental health funding

Projects to support mental health and address social isolation and loneliness in adults will share a further £15 million this year.  Main targets for the funding will be older people, areas of economic deprivation, people with long term health conditions and/or disability and LGBTI communities. The funding will also have a focus on the cost of living crisis. Click link above for further information.