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

HM Queen Elizabeth II – Book of Condolence

Report by: Wynne Carlaw, Service Lead – Democratic and Governance

Following the sad death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Lord-Lieutenant of Ayrshire and Arran, Sheriff Iona Sara McDonald OBE and Provost Iain Campbell signed the Book of Condolence at County Buildings this morning.

A Book of Condolence will be available for the public to sign at the following locations:

County Buildings, Wellington Square, Ayr KA7 1DR (8:45am-4:45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8:45am-4:00pm on Friday)

The Wallace Tower, 172-176, High St, Ayr KA7 1PZ (8:45am-4:45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8:45am-4:00pm on Friday)

Carrick Opportunities Centre, Henrietta St, Girvan KA26 9AL (8:45am-4:45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8:45am-4:00pm on Friday)

The Thriving Communities Office, 70c High Street, Maybole KA19 7BZ (8:45am-4:45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8:45am-4:00pm on Friday)

Prestwick Library, 14 Kyle Street, Prestwick KA9 1PQ (8:45am-4:45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8:45am-4:00pm on Friday)

Troon Library, 5 South Beach, Troon KA10 6EF (8:45am-4:45pm, Monday to Thursday and 8:45am-4:00pm on Friday)

The books will remain open until close of business on Tuesday 20 September.

Please note: the locations above will be closed on Friday 16 and Monday 19 September for the public holiday.

Floral tributes can be left in St Germain-En-Laye Gardens located at the front of County Buildings in Ayr.

An online Book of Condolence is also available at https://www.royal.uk/

NEC Applications for free bus travel under 22’s

NEC Applications for free bus travel under 22’s
For those unable to apply online please visit one of the following drop-in sessions:

Ayr Library
Every Tuesday
3:30pm to 4:30pm

Girvan Library
Monday 5th September
11am to 12:30pm

Ayr Library
Thursday 22nd September
5:30pm to 6:30pm

Girvan Library
Monday 26th September
11am to 12:30pm

What documents do I require for the drop in’s?
Under 16’s
Parents must complete applications to consent the travel.
ID of the parent must be provided to show proof of address and photo ID
Under 11’s no ID required
If aged 11 to 15 years bring their Young Scot Card or if they don’t have then proof of ID or address or birth certificate
Over 16’s
Young people to complete application and consent travel themselves.
If this it is a brand new application, proof of address and Photo ID is required
If this is a replacement, please bring along the card

Other info:
If you are struggling with providing proof of ID, please do worry! Still come to see us and we will try to help you
Over 11’s require a photo for their card, we can take one on the day or you can email one we will guide you how or they can keep the one on their existing card.
We are also running lunchtime drop in’s within Secondary Schools for those over 16 to apply – these will be advertised within individual schools

If you have any questions please:
Phone 0300 123 0900
Email YoungScot@south-ayrshire.gov.uk
Visit this link LIST OF APPROVED ID’S

South Ayrshire Befriending Project

We support young people aged 8 – 18 who are socially isolated and have limited parental support. We provide volunteer befrienders to open opportunities for these young people to access new experiences.

We are currently supporting both volunteers and young people in your area. However, we are always looking to recruit more volunteer befrienders in our local communities. As you can appreciate after 2 years of a pandemic, inconsistent schooling and challenges to young peoples mental health, we are receiving more and more referrals and therefore have to increase our number of volunteers.

Have you a community space?

VASA are hosting an event on Friday 9th September 2022 at The Horizon Hotel in Ayr for anyone who may have a community space that could be shared this winter for those looking for somewhere warm and a hot drink.

State of Caring Survey

Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YRGTJ35

 The annual State of Caring survey is the UK’s most comprehensive research into the lives and experience of carers. They want to understand carers’ priorities for the future, what support they need to help recover from the pandemic, and to create a positive legacy for the future. They will use the evidence to continue to campaign for carers to get better support.

Their evidence has helped shape Government policy and has helped service delivery organisations look at practice. Last year for example, they used carers’ collective voice and evidence to:-

1) campaign for cost of living increases in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland,

2) provide evidence of the need for a right to Carer’s Leave and other support within the workplace

3) campaign for breaks and funding for social care – and there’s still much more to do!

The survey will close on 9 September and they will be releasing a research report in November.

If you have any questions about the research, please get in touch with our policy team by emailing policy@carersuk.org

A New Deal for Tenants

The Scottish Government has published the external analysis of responses to our consultation on plans to deliver A New Deal for Tenants. The report and consultation responses, where permission to publish has been provided, can be viewed at: https://bit.ly/NDT-consultation

Thank you to everyone who took the time to respond to the consultation. The high number of responses demonstrates the importance people attach to the proposals. We look forward to working together with partners across the sector as we develop the final strategy and legislation.

SAC activities

ADP Flower Walk – Wednesday 31 August 2022

The South Ayrshire Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP) and Recovery Ayr are hosting a flower walk on Wednesday 31 August to raise awareness for International Overdose Awareness Day. It’s free to take part and there are three stages to the walk, which will begin at 10:00am at the Citadel in Ayr. If you’d like to join in, or for more information contact ADP@south-ayrshire.gov.uk.

VisionZone Scotland Roadshow 2022

South Ayrshire HSCP’s Sensory Team will be taking part in this year’s VisionZone Scotland Roadshow! The Roadshow is an opportunity to showcase solutions for low vision and sight loss. The roadshow will be in Ayrshire on Monday 5th September 2022 at Walker Hall, Troon. Entry is free and no appointment is necessary. A flyer is attached for information.

Learning Disability Strategy 2022-2027 – link below for further information and relevant papers

Learning Disability Strategy for 2022-27 – Health and Social Care Partnership (south-ayrshire.gov.uk)

 A vision for Girvan – have your say!

People who live and work in Girvan are being invited to have their say on how to improve the town. SAC are working with urban design specialists Create Streets to run a public drop-in session on Saturday 27 August at the Quay Zone in Girvan from 12 noon – 3:30pm. This session will build on previous community engagement and is an opportunity for people to talk about what they like best and possible improvements. During the session, conversations are expected on vacant and derelict sites, as well as shopfronts and the pavilion. Key areas such as Dalrymple Street and Knockcushan Street will also be hot topics.

Pedal Ayr Sunday 28 August – Volunteering opportunity

SAC Thriving Communities team are working in partnership with Pedal Scotland to deliver this free, family cycling event on Sunday 28 August. There’s still time to register to take part before the closing date on Thursday 25 August.

Ayrshire Walking Festival

The first ever Ayrshire Walking Festival is set to take place from 3-11 September 2022. If you’re keen to get out into the fresh air, there are a wide variety of organised walks you can take part in throughout Ayrshire. There are events tailored to all levels of ability from beginners to experienced walkers. To find out more, visit the Active Hub Ayr Facebook page.

Communities Fun Day back for 2022

SAC Communities Fun Day is back after a two-year absence. The award-winning event returns on Saturday 10 September, with this one shaping up to be the best yet. Run by the Tenant Participation team, this hugely popular FREE event is not to be missed. There will be many exciting activities available on the day such as, vehicle display area, fun swim sessions and the popular fun zone which features laser quest; petting zoo; face painting; gladiator duel; Miami fun fair ride; sensory bus; teacup funfair ride and much more! You can also check out our information zone.

As well as being a great day out for all the family, the Communities Fun Day is a fantastic opportunity for anyone living or working in South Ayrshire to speak with various Council services; community groups; service providers; and external agencies. There will be a free park and ride service available at Ayr beach car park, located at Blackburn Drive. Buses are wheelchair and buggy friendly. You can also travel to the event in style on the free open top shuttle bus service from Ayr Bus Station, or from Ayr beach car park throughout the day – kindly supported by Stagecoach West Scotland. To attend the Communities Fun Day, you must book your free tickets in advance. Tickets will not be available on the day.  Book your tickets by visiting https://sacfunday2022.eventbrite.co.uk

Thriving Places Community Consultations

SAC Thriving Places project works with local communities to improve ‘placemaking’ across South Ayrshire. During the last round of Community Conversations, the public explained what the main issues facing their area were. The team will now develop potential actions or projects that can begin to address the problems identified. SAC are looking for local residents to tell what could be done, not just by the Council, but by all parties with a stake in the area.

If you are a member of the community, you can have your say by visiting the upcoming workshops or the online portal. The next set of consultations are scheduled for the dates and times below:

  • Barr – Wednesday 24 August from 6.30pm – 9:00pm, Barr Village Hall
  • Colmonell and Lendalfoot – Thursday 25 August from 6.30pm – 9.00pm Colmonell Community Centre
  • Monkton – Monday 29 August from 6.30pm – 8.30pm, Pioneer Hall
  • Dundonald – Wednesday 31 August from 2.30pm – 4.00pm, Montgomerie Hall
  • Pinwherry and Pinmore – Thursday 1 September from 6.30pm – 9.00pm, Pinwherry Village Hall

Adult Disability Payment – Now Open in South Ayrshire

Details on how to apply: Adult Disability Payment – mygov.scot

Scottish Kinship Surveys

The Scottish government is looking for views of Kinship Carers, children and young people, and social work staff on the advice and support they would want from a National Kinship Care Service. Please take the time to complete the survey that applies to you. Your information will be anonymous. The closing date is September 1st 2022.

Kinship: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc902PqBHPV3VsXiIwJsN6xmmy9eQ3lwyUTYkgUjMP_78ZVTg/viewform

Childrens: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefCK5JFKeWcIk_0TPWGWXL5V1GmKnGLJobnF8NuOjSVWDDuw/viewform

Practitioners: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdFr8gObY43wVmo2NPptHbwHF42wMkG7sjDc0K1t5On1RH-FA/viewform?usp=send_form

Scottish Health Awards 2022 – last chance to nominate!

Scottish Health Awards 2022 – Home page

 Sensory Team Drop in Clinic

Supporting anyone who is deaf or affected by hearing and/or sight loss throughout South Ayrshire. A member of the Sensory Team will be at Prestwick Library on the third Wednesday of September, October and November 2022 between 10 and 11am.

South Ayrshire Charitable Trust

The South Ayrshire Charitable Trust has been set up to assist and improve the lives of South Ayrshire residents who are in need because of poverty, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. The available funding is split geographically. For more information click on the link below:

South Ayrshire Charitable Trust – South Ayrshire Council (south-ayrshire.gov.uk)

Time to Live Fund

Apply for up to £300 for a short respite break. If you are an unpaid carer (family carer) and live in South Ayrshire this is open to you. This fund is available to both young and adult carers. For information please click: Time To Live Fund (2) (office.com)

South Ayrshire Council Funding Alert:

FUNDING_ALERT_12.8.22.pdf (south-ayrshire.gov.uk)

Scotland Town Partnership (STP) Funding Finder

Funding_Finder_July_2022.pdf (south-ayrshire.gov.uk)

Partnership Engagement Officers |Planning & Performance | South Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership | Elgin House | First Floor, Main Building  | Ailsa Hospital | Dalmellington Road | Ayr | KA6 6AB | Direct Line: 01292 612623| www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk

 

 

TroonTV YouTube channel

TroonTV YouTube channel is a new initiative led by Joe Dorfman producing videos of our community events. The link to the channel is found here:-

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmvnm8L1OcoqXMGkPDbg9zw/videos

Two of these videos are specifically related to TCC events.

Glasgow taxis visit to Troon including interviews:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkXDTZpN78E

Troon Community Council including interviews:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ykOIcsIuco

Enjoy!

Find the Object Competition 2022 29th June – 19th August

Troon Community Council is once again running this now famous competition in our town, during the school summer holidays. The competition was originally held for the children of the five primary schools in Troon. Following the success of last year’s pilot scheme, Troon Community Council now open their “Find the Object Competition” to all primary school children in the country.

Entry forms:- Each of the pupils of the five primary schools in our town are given the form via their school. Additional forms are available from the Library in South Beach. The form can also be downloaded here. Find the Object Comp Summer 2022

What you have to do:- Each of the shops/businesses taking part will put something in their window that they wouldn’t normally sell eg. a screwdriver in a hairdresser shop. Fill in that object beside the shops name on the form and move on to the next one. There is a small map on the back of the form to assist young folk from out of town.

Completed forms:- Put the completed forms through the letterbox of Waddell & Mackintosh in Ayr Street.

Prize winners:- In September the winners receive a £10 voucher which can be spent at any of the shops taking part. The voucher is valid until April 2023 to allow time for out of town winners to enjoy their prize.

New Year, New Committee

Troon Community Council is delighted to be back in business now that the pressures of the pandemic are easing. Following this return, and following South Ayrshire council elections, there have been big changes to the composition of TCC. The full list can be found elsewhere on the website.

TCC are here for you, the people of Troon. Contact us with concerns, suggestions, offers of help or come along to our meetings held at 7pm on the first Tuesday of each month which commence with a public forum.