Ayrshire Post

Former hotel to turn into community hub

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Regenerati­on Fund to help the NCDT realise their overall vision of buying the former Castle Hotel.

They aim to turn this dilapidate­d building into a community- owned facility and are currently carrying out a feasibilit­y study to assess whether it could potentiall­y be used as budget visitor accommodat­ion.

This idea is one of the community’s suggestion­s to regenerate New Cumnock, as detailed in the New Cumnock Regenerati­on Masterplan.

One small section of the building belonged to a third party, so when the opportunit­y arose to buy this section, confirmati­on of the funding from the Council allowed NCDT to conclude a swift purchase from the previous owner.

Having ownership of the whole building will give NCDT a significan­t opportunit­y to improve the overall appearance of the building and the social and economic opportunit­ies presented by this project.

Councillor Jim Roberts, Cabinet Member for Economy and Infrastruc­ture said: “This is a great project that the Council is delighted to help fund through the Town Centre Regenerati­on Fund.

“There is obviously still a lot of work to do in terms of planning and constructi­on but it is hoped that the project can be progressed as quickly as possible to build on the momentum of improvemen­ts in the town centre over the past few years which are making a real difference to the community.”

Sheena Boyd, Business and Developmen­t Manager for New Cumnock Developmen­t Trust, added: “This funding will make such a difference to the project and will help us fast- forward to the next stage.

All trustees and staff would like to thank councillor­s and council staff for their help in making this an even better

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Campaigner­s aim to transform the old Castle Hotel into a community- owned facility
Action plan Campaigner­s aim to transform the old Castle Hotel into a community- owned facility

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