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
TROON CIVIC AWARD – 2026
Next Meeting
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 currently has 3 vacancies.
Community Councils give local people a real say in matters such as local service delivery and other issues which affect daily lives.
Community Councils have a local and statutory interest in the planning process. Local Authorities are required to consult Community Councils on planning applications affecting their areas.
Liquor licensing and some other licensing matters may also be of keen interest to Community Councils and are areas on which Community Councils views might usefully be sought.
Anyone resident within the area of Troon Community Council who is aged 16 years or over who is interested in becoming a Community Councillor should contact the Secretary as detailed below before 6th Jan 2026 for applications.
Arlene Gordon
Secretary Troon Community Council
secretary@trooncommunitycouncil.co.uk
Troon Community Council – Special Meeting (Parking and Traffic Management) 16 September 2025 19.30 Walker Hall, Troon
Troon Community Council – Special Meeting (Parking and Traffic Management)
Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of Troon Community Council will be held on 16 September
2025, at 19:30 at Walker Hall, Municipal Buildings, South Beach, Troon, KA10 6EF to introduce South
Ayrshire Council working with Ayrshire Roads Alliance – Troon Parking Strategy proposal and discuss the
items set out in the attached agenda.
WINTERTAINMENT – Sunday 16th November, the annual Family Fun Day. GOOD NEWS !
TCC is delighted to announce that permission to use the facilities of the former Troon Old Parish building for Wintertainment, has been granted by Troon Church of Scotland. TCC is busy planning the days events for Sunday 16th November, for the annual Family Fun Day.
Starting with the Town Parade and closing at the Beacon, further details will be announced closer to the time.
Frances Carson, Chair, TCC
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..

