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

Urgent information about postal votes ❗

Postal voters who applied for a postal vote between Monday 10 June and Wednesday 19 June should receive their postal packs on Saturday 29 June.

If you do not receive your postal pack on Saturday, you should contact the Election Office on 01292 612300 on Monday 1 July and a replacement postal vote will be issued.

If you still require an earlier replacement (e.g you are leaving for holiday before your postal vote is due to arrive), you should contact us immediately so you can be issued with a replacement.

The Royal Mail will use their best endeavours to prioritise returning postal votes to Returning Officers. Postal votes should be completed and returned immediately.

Marr College’s new book festival launched

Marr College’s new book festival launched

The Marr Cluster Book Festival was held on Friday 21 June – the first of its kind to be hosted by Marr College!

Primary 6 pupils from the Marr Cluster, which includes Barassie; Dundonald; Muirhead; Struthers; and Troon Primary Schools, were invited to attend. S2 pupils from Marr College participated in the running of this fantastic event.

The group experienced a jam-packed morning full of activities aimed to get young people excited about reading, including visual merchandising and marketing sessions, illustration workshops, competitions, virtual reality sessions, and a pop-up Waterstones book shop.

There were also some special presentations by published authors, Lindsay Littleson and Martin Stewart. Lindsay is a former Primary School teacher who writes books for the 8-12 age group. Martin, who was previously an English teacher at Kyle Academy in Ayr, writes fiction for children, young adults, and adults.

The Marr Cluster Book Festival was delivered in partnership with the South Ayrshire Reads programme, which aims to raise attainment in literacy across South Ayrshire.

The organising of this event will also contribute towards Marr College’s bid to achieve Gold Reading School Accreditation from the Scottish Book Trust. Following their achievement of Silver accreditation in June 2023, Marr College are now sharing their expertise as a Reading School with the wider community through engagement with local Primary Schools. The Scottish Book Trust will also sponsor their Writing Awards.

Depute Chief Executive and Director of Education, Lyndsay McRoberts said: “The first ever Marr Cluster Book Festival was a great success. Marr College is determined to build upon its credentials as a Reading School and aim for the next milestone – this event was a big step in the right direction.

“The pupils engaged with the activities and competitions, and thoroughly enjoyed the fantastic author presentations. I’m sure many will have left with a list of books they’re excited to read!”

ENDS

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ADPs new multiagency one stop shop – Compass -please read

Sent on behalf of Faye Murfet

Hi Everyone,

I’m please to let you know that the ADPs new multiagency one stop shop – Compass – is now open. Compass brings together a range of services under one roof to provide drop-in support for individuals affected by alcohol or drugs.

I would be grateful if you could consider sharing this flyer widely through your networks.

If anyone would like any further information, to arrange a visit or are interested in having a presence at Compass, please email Compass@south-ayrshire.gov.uk.

Many thanks,

Faye

Compass Flyer June 2024

TROON ODD OBJECT IN THE SHOP COMPETITION Friday 28th June – Thursday 22nd August 2024

Troon Community Council Odd Object Competition 2024
Friday 28th June – Thursday 22nd August
TCC has widened this years competition to everyone, with the following age groups:-
5-12 ,13-49 ,50plus
Note: due to insurance reasons, TCC cannot open the competition to under 5’s.
TCC would appreciate your business promoting this all age competition,
on your webpage or Facebook page and enclosed is the PDF of the entry form.
Additional forms are available from Troon Library and  can also be downloaded here at the bottom of this post:.
www.trooncommunitycouncil.co.uk
Thank you for your support
George Mulveny, TCC specialist co-op-tee
23/6/24

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Recycling Saturday – Troon – Update from Morag Mathieson – Marr College car park from 10.30 to 11.00 on Saturday 13th July .

20th July is the penultimate date of the Open in Troon. So. for this month only, we will meet on the second Saturday in the month, that is, the 13th. I hope you can come along.

You are invited to join us in Marr College car park from 10.30 to 11.00 on Saturday 13th July to celebrate our 2nd Birthday.

The number of people bringing things to us varies from one month to the next so I really don’t know how busy we will be.
To see what we do with all items donated, you can find this under “Files” on our Facebook page.
I hope you can come along to see what we do and maybe have a little fizzy, alcohol free, drink with us.(It is a Saturday morning after all  ????)
Kind regards,
Morag