The Role of the Troon Community Council
Community Information
Loans to Troon Phase 3 – Previous Engagement & Communication Reports – SAC/ARA
Opportunity to Express Your Views on Cycling around Troon
Have Your Say: Public Consultation on Safeguarding Scotland’s Water Environment
LOANS TO TROON ACTIVE TRAVEL CORRIDOR – PHASE 3 PLANS
Troon Community Council Vacancies
Troon Community Council – Special Meeting (Parking and Traffic Management) 16 September 2025 19.30 Walker Hall, Troon
WINTERTAINMENT – Sunday 16th November, the annual Family Fun Day. GOOD NEWS !
Troon Community Council – Special Public Meeting – Walker Hall- Tuesday, 16th September, 2025 7.30.p.m. Subject -Parking.
Please note that a special public meeting will be held at the Walker Hall on the above date and time to discuss parking issues that may have arisen due to the Arran ferry coming to Troon.
Officers from Ayrshire Roads Alliance will be present and ABP ports, Calmac and Police Scotland have all been invited..
If you have been affected by increased parking in your street or area since the introduction of the Arran ferry we would like to hear from you at the meeting..
T.C.C. Monthly Meeting – Tuesday, 2nd September 2025 – Change of venue
Please note that due to painting works in the Council Chambers the September 2nd meeting will be held in the Concert hall..
The Low Road – Premiere at Astoria Cinema – Ayr 10th September 2025 – register by 29th August
*** You are invited to attend the one and only, premier screening of The Low Road @ Astoria, Ayr on 10th September 2025 ***
Low Road Screening – 10th September 2025*** Please register for a space no later than Friday 29rd August ***
As Suicide Prevention is Everyone’s Business, and in our efforts to make South Ayrshire a suicide alert town, you are invited to join us on World Suicide Prevention Day, on a transformational journey of hope and empowerment where you will attend the premier screening of The Low Road, with a Q & A panel session with the film makers, in Astoria Cinema, Ayr on Wednesday 10th September at 1pm.
This movie was developed by authentic voices of lived experience and takes a preventative approach to suicide prevention, filled with renewed hope and inspiration. This film was developed not only to challenge stigma and raise awareness, but also to be used as a tool in suicide prevention and creating hope, across communities.
Due to the venue, spaces must be booked in advance using this link Please also feel free to share across your networks for anyone you think may be interested. However please remind them they must register to attend the event.

