Jim’s money buys iPads at complex
Wine merchants Corney & Barrow and the Ayr Brewing Company have also been lined up to supply the cafe, should it get a licence.
Robert, 64, added: “This whole premise of the scheme is to harness the area’s emerging talents and make best use of them.
“We’d like to bring back that An East Ayrshire Very Sheltered Housing Development has helped spark interest in online after a generous donation enabled them to purchase iPads for all tenants to use.
The £ 2,500 donation to Bield’s Warrick and Glebe Courts in Cumnock was made by former tenant artisan feel in what is a nice contained space that’s ideal for us to flourish.”
The group will stage a meeting in Ayr Town Hall tomorrow night ( Thursday) to discuss plans to create a wider cultural hub at the bottom end of the town. Meeting time is 6.30pm for a 7pm start. JimMcGough, who had enjoyed his five and a half years at the development.
Proceeds were put towards three iPads Airs and improved Wi- Fi internet access so tenants can enjoy easier access to online resources and communications tools like Skype.