North Carrick Arts Trail Handbook

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

This document discusses proposals for how to carry out a Public Art Competition that could result in a trail around North Carrick Villages. Fremantle Consultants used a review of comparable Learning Set approaches and consultation to:

  • Explore the area of North Carrick
  • Discuss the aims and ambitions of the NCCBC Board and community
  • Show a variety of examples of good practice within Rural Public Art

North Carrick Public Art Handbook

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

Foundations for Recovery – Tourism Data Summary

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

This document includes a summary of data collated during the project to lead the tourism strategy – Market Indicators, Short term drivers of change, market scenarios and conclusions.

Foundations for Recovery – Tourism Data Summary

Heritage and Cultural Tourism Strategic Plan

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

The below strategy contains:

  • A set of four possible future scenarios for tourism demand in North Carrick (and more widely across Ayrshire); ⎯ A risk-based assessment of the mix of products and marketing messages
  • An increasing need for real-time visitor feedback; and
  • The means to adjust and adapt when unanticipated challenges arise

View North Carrick Tourism & Heritage Strategy