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East Ayrshire Council

New employability hub for Cumnock

The former Netherthird Library in Cumnock is set to become home to ‘SL66’, a new employability hub which will deliver learning and training opportunities to help local young people to progress into, and sustain, employment.

Allan Dorans CoRE visit to Barony Campus

MP praises innovative thinking at CoRE project

East Ayrshire’s flagship Community Renewable Energy (CoRE) project earned praise from local MP Allan Dorans as he visited Cumnock’s Barony Campus this week to hear first hand how plans are progressing for the innovative, multi-million pound green energy initiative, whch is part of the Ayrshire Growth Deal’s £251.5million investment across the area.

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Scotland’s Director General for Economy visits Ayrshire and discovers more about Growth Deal vision

Scotland’s new Director General for Economy, Louise Macdonald OBE spent Wednesday in Ayrshire, where she visited some of the work being carried out as part of the transformational Ayrshire Growth Deal.

East Ayrshire Council

Levelling Up Fund – East Ayrshire plans for Bellfield Interchange and Cultural Kilmarnock

An update on applications to be made by East Ayrshire Council to the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund was heard at the recent meeting of Cabinet.

East Ayrshire Council

Ayrshire communities set to benefit from UK Shared Prosperity Fund

Councillors welcomed news of East Ayrshire’s share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), as outlined in a report presented to Cabinet this morning. East Ayrshire will receive £6.103 million as part of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which was formally launched on 13 April 2022 by the UK Government.

Planting day with children from Cherrytrees Early Childhood Centre

Big impact for East Ayrshire’s Wee Forests

Children and young people joined with community volunteers in Cumnock and Kilmarnock to embrace an opportunity to connect with nature by planting and caring for their own ‘Wee Forest’.