Office Administrator Required

North Carrick Community Benefit is Hiring!
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Part-time, Permanent Post
£24,570 per year, pro-rata for 14 hour week

You will be the first point of contact between the company and its communities, grant applicants, and visitors and you’ll facilitate the smooth running of the organisation.

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Closing date for applications:
2pm on Friday 21st February 2025

Update on Heritage Enterprise Village (HEV) Project

 The project to develop networks of local organisations, businesses, and attractions is well into its second year.

Local historian, Simon Glendenning, was appointed as the Heritage Enterprise Village Coordinator until the end of March 2025 and there is funding for another year after that.

In addition, there’s a promising opportunity for North Carrick to benefit from a community-led tourism initiative funded by ARIA and NCCBC. SCOTO’s “Press Pause” programme is working Press Pause, combined with the work being done in the HEV project, should help to maximise the benefits of tourism in North Carrick.

Stuart Lindsay, Development Manager – December 2024

 

Photo: Simon Glendenning featured on left, speaking with local historian James Brown (right).

Maybole needs your views!

 

North Carrick Communities Arts Trail

CRAG Community Arts SCIO have been awarded the contract to deliver the North Carrick Communities Arts Trail, with Bruce 750 themed sculptures across Bruce’s Web, a project commissioned by NCCBC. The trail which will consist of nine sculptures with augmented reality content will traverse North Carrick travelling from Turnberry in the south, to Dunure in the North, and east to Straiton. Alongside the trail, visitors to the trail will download a phone app with augmented reality elements including a game play element; where you can experience Bruce weaving his way across Carrick once more. 

 

With the Maybole sculpture already under construction, the remaining eight sculptures will be designed through a consultation process with each of the North Carrick communities.

 

This process has already started with CRAG artist David Powell – known for his Culzean and Rozelle steel and willow sculptures – visiting each of the six primary schools to discuss the Bruce 750 project while providing an insight to his own work practice as an artist. 

 

 

The project is designed to celebrate the 750th Anniversary of the birth of King Robert the Bruce; as well as the communities in which the work will be sited. Young artists from each school are working in groups or individually to produce their own designs of a potential sculpture inspired by historical events and items associated with the Bruce, or their community. The artwork could well be modern or traditional in form. The new pieces will have an expected lifespan of 25 years; causing some excitement amongst the children! “I will be 35!”- piped up one the children at a school assembly; this will be a legacy  of the Bruce 750 project that the children can pass down to the next generation and perhaps beyond!

 

With the CRAG Arts team are working with each of the schools to assist them in the initial design process; researching ideas and then producing 2D and 3D concepts from February to March. This is an exciting opportunity for our young folk to take part in a project that will enhance the experience both residents and visitors coming to our area; allowing them to follow in the footsteps of the Bruce and learn more about our community in the 21st century.

 

At the end of the ongoing design process period the community consultation will be held; this when locals can decide which design they would like to be made into a finished work. And that is the exciting bit – for at the moment no one knows what the work will be, or what our budding young artists will produce! How big? How small? What will they be made of? Just some of the questions that folk are asking; but as our young artists will be busy designing over the next few weeks – the answer can only be – Who knows? 

 

Likewise, the augmented reality content will be determined by the sculpture designs with AR providing locals and visitor alike with the opportunity  to experience Bruce in a way not yet experienced! With the design team building in gameplay for the phone app; weaving history and technology together into a unique North Carrick experience!

 

 

The proposed dates for community consultations to be held in community halls and spaces is 23rd – 24th of March so keep an eye open for updates on the project via our social media and that of NCCBC (@Improving North Carrick)

These dates are you chance to have a say on the sculpture in your community!

 

For further info on the project please contact David at cragarts@btinternet.com

Photo of David at his workshop:

Meet the Ayrshire artist who brought Shrek and other fairytale characters alive through willow - Daily Record

Some of the children’s ideas below!

 

 

 

 

MINISHANT ECO PARK CONSULTATION – Open to all!

📣 MINISHANT ECO PARK CONSULTATION – Open to all!📣
 
North Carrick Community Benefit Company (NCCBC) in partnership with the Minishant Social and Leisure Group (MSLG) are looking into the potential creation of an environmentally friendly Community Building and Park within the woodland area surrounding the football pitch on school road. This facility would serve the wider community as well as the residents of Minishant.
 
Proposals for an Ecological Walk and Park in the woodland around Minishant’s football pitch date back to March 2020 and a feasibility study has now been commissioned. Community Enterprise and MSLG will be working to consider the local community’s needs while assessing potential opportunities for the site. This work has been made possible due to the Coastal Communities fund. 
 
Please help the project forward by sharing your views! 😀
 

Towards an Overview Strategy – Tourism Perspectives

This work was conducted by Hall Aitken as part of NCCBC’s Foundations for Recovery Programme.

This document includes an introduction to ‘Bruce’s Web’, and content on the key features of the web, Planning investment, Delivering the web in community nodes, Developing the community offers, Linking and moving people, Coordination and support, Practical support for businesses in the web, as well as examining digital opportunities and ‘The Bruce’ as the theme

Towards an overview strategy – Tourism perspectives