Cost Reports for Foundations for Recovery Proposals

View the document below which outlines costs for the Asset Development Proposals across North Carrick:

Appendix C – Project Detailed Construction Costs

Community Assets Report

This report was produced by ARPL as part of NCCBC’s Foundations for Recovery project.

The study encompasses all the settlements in North Carrick, examining each place to identify the assets which offer the best opportunities and potential to improve North Carrick as a region.

The reports cover:
– Dunure
– Maidens
– Turnberry
– Kirkoswald
– Minishant
– Crosshill
– Kirkmichael
– Straiton
– Maybole 

View the report here.

Funding Templates

The below report was produced by Hall Aitken as part of NCCBC’s Foundations for Recovery Programme.

Funding Templates for Maybole Castle, Public Art Trail, Kennedy Park Heritage Centre, Augmented Reality and Agritourism.

View Funding Templates

North Carrick Farm Diversification Report

The below report was produced by Hall Aitken as part of NCCBC’s Foundations for Recovery Programme.

This subproject explores the potential of North Carrick farms to develop any or some of the range of farm activities now well established around Scotland.

View the North Carrick Farm Diversification Report

 

 

Third Sector Training Academy Report

The work shown below was conducted by CEIS as part of NCCBC’s Foundations for Recovery Programme.

This report investigates what a potential Third Sector Training Academy would look like, using in depth interviews with local Third Sector stakeholders and desk-based research.

View the Third Sector Training Academy Report

Rural Skills Investigation

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

This report explores rural skills definitions, provision and development in North Carrick. It represents the initial step in understanding rural skills within this specific context and provides suggestions on future development of rural skills training and provision within North Carrick to develop a skilled workforce across the community. Through in-depth interviews with employers/ training providers and desk-based research the report examines the definition of rural skills in North Carrick, the current provision of rural skills, training gaps and areas of opportunity.

View the Rural Skills Investigation Report

Rural Retail Park Study Report

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

This report investigates :

  • A baseline for the project in terms of goals, assessment criteria and initial enterprise concept
  • key findings from study research
  • a proposed enterprise model, development approach and associated business risks
  • a SWOT Analysis assessment of the overall project, and associated conclusions
  • supporting information in appendices

View the Rural Retail Park Report

Online Portal Options

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

This report investigates needs for a potential Online Learning Portal based on the work done for the Rural Skills and Third Sector Training Academy.

It looks at desired outcome, who would benefit and goes into detail on several different solutions:
1) Bespoke portal
2) Off-The-Shelf portal
3) Signposting portal
Each potential solution has different merits and issues, but they cover the range of solutions needed to spark this project into life.

View the Digital Online Portal Report

The Bruce 750th Outline

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

This report outlines tourism opportunities for North Carrick to make the most of the 750th Anniversary celebration of the Bruce’s birth.

750th Anniversary of the Bruce’s birth

This sub-project feasibility study was to consider how the 750th anniversary of the birth of Robert the Bruce, the Earl of Carrick, could be exploited to bring benefits to the people and communities of North Carrick and Ayrshire as a whole.

The Bruce Feasibility Study

AR and VR Proposal

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

Wonder Fools considered three technologies: augmented reality, projection mapping and virtual reality. For each they have proposed different potential ideas based on research – exploring ways of sharing the stories of North Carrick with Scotland and the wider world.

View AR and Vr Proposal by Wonder Fools