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South Ayrshire Council’s annual budget setting – have your say!
South Ayrshire Council’s annual budget setting – have your say!
South Ayrshire Council’s annual budget setting process for 2023/24 will take place on Wednesday 1 March 2023.
As part of this process, we’re looking for feedback to help inform the decisions that will be made.
Our budget survey is now open until Monday 13 February and can be accessed at www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/consultations
Troon Station Redevelopment – Presentation of final plan-Walker Hall- Tuesday 31st January- 4.00-7.00.p.m.
Troon Community Drop-In Letter – January 2023
New wheeled-sports zone set for Troon
Skateboarders, rollerbladers, BMX and scooter riders are set to benefit from a new facility in Troon.
The former paddling pool on the town’s esplanade will be turned into a purpose-built zone featuring ramps, bowls, ledges, and railings.
Many of the features are the inspiration of local school children, who were consulted on the design.
South Ayrshire Council has been looking for a suitable site to dedicate to wheelers for some time and the project became a reality thanks to developer contributions from Lynch Homes and Stewart Milne Homes.
The facility will be constructed by Bendcrete Ltd, who have built hundreds of skateparks across the UK and Ireland. They use sprayed concrete which means they can incorporate more flexible designs.
Councillor Bob Pollock, Economic Development Portfolio Holder for South Ayrshire Council said: “I’m sure this new facility will be very popular, and not only with locals. There has been interest in the wheeled zone from all across the west coast, so it will bring people into the town and help boost the local economy. Wheeled sports zones can be enjoyed by people of all ages, so it could also become a hub for the community. I would like to thank the Council’s project team for all their hard work, and Lynch Homes and Stewart Milne Homes for providing the funding.”
Arlene Gordon, a long-time supporter of the project said: “This is great news for our young people and their families, we so need something like this, and I hope it’s well utilised and also brings new people to the town.”
The Troon Urban Sports Kommunity (TUSK) who have been campaigning for a local facility said: “Fantastic!”
Work is set to begin on the wheeled-sports zone in February 2023, with completion expected 8-10 weeks later.
Property Maintenance Team-Recruitment Vacancies-Thursday 26th January
The Property Maintenance Team is currently running a number of recruitment days for a variety of trade roles and there will be one on Thursday 26 January 2023 between 1230-1530hrs in the Walker Hall. There are also online application forms.
Anyone interested should contact: william.andrew@south-ayrshire.gov.uk
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Dementia: Post-Diagnostic Support App-NHS AYRSHIRE AND ARRAN
NHS Ayrshire and Arran has developed a new Dementia: Post-Diagnostic Support App to provide helpful information if you or a close family member or friend has received a dementia diagnosis.
PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW FOR FULL INFORMATION
MIS21-007-GD Dementia Support App A6 postcard
Scottish Recovery Network October Newsletter
Scottish Recovery Network October Newsletter
The Scottish Living Locally Data Portal
The Scottish Living Locally Data Portal
The University of Glasgow has published a nationwide assessment of the 20-minute neighbourhood policy in Scotland. They have created an interactive map that allows you to search for a residential location and see which facilities and amenities are available. You can find it here: The Scottish Living Locally Data Portal (SLLDP) (arcgis.com)
Our Ayrshire Out of Hours Social Work Service – Reminder 0800 328 7758
Our Ayrshire Out of Hours Social Work Service – Reminder
Our Ayrshire Out of Hours Social Work Service has changed the way you contact them. There is now one phone number you need to use to get in touch with the team.
A previous phone number starting 01563 will no longer be available as of the 28th November 2022. Please make sure your saved contacts are up to date with the following new phone number:
Ayrshire Out of Hours Social Work Service 0800 328 7758