Cumnock Chronicle

East Ayrshire projects set to share in £628,000 wind farm bonanza

- Sandhya Suresh Sandhya.Menon@newsquest.co.uk

SEVENTY community projects across East Ayrshire are set to share in a £628,000 cash bonanza from a local wind farm project.

Lugar Boswell Thistle, the New Cumnock Developmen­t Trust and the ‘Sticky Fingers’ club in Auchinleck are among the groups which will receive a slice of the cash.

The ‘community benefit’ funding comes from Brockwell Energy’s North Kyle wind farm project, with the cash overseen and distribute­d by the 9CC Group - a collective grouping of the nine community councils in the southern part of East Ayrshire.

The £628,000 is the first instalment of ‘community benefit’ funding from the Brockwell project, located near Dalmelling­ton.

The wind farm itself is not yet up and running, making this the first time in Scotland that ‘community benefit’ funds have been paid out from a wind turbine developmen­t that still isn’t operationa­l.

The nine community councils which form the 9CC Group are New Cumnock; Cronberry, Lugar and Logan; Patna; Ochiltree and Skares; Drongan, Rankinston and Stair; Cumnock; Dalmelling­ton, Netherthir­d and Auchinleck.

New Cumnock

The New Cumnock Developmen­t Trust received £23,235 to support the salary and costs of an additional FTE Activities Assistant, and contribute to travel, venue hire, overheads and equipment.

New Cumnock Bowling Club were awarded £20,000 to support the cost of replacing the locker/ changing room roof.

Glenafton Athletic FC and the Honeypot Childrens Charity received £12,780 and £15,300 respective­ly.

Cronberry, Lugar and Logan

Lugar Boswell Thistle FC were awarded £2,722.51 to fully cover the refurbishm­ent costs for their hospitalit­y suite, including tables and chairs.

Lugar Parish Church received £2,556.48, Logan Boxing Club received £2,400, C, L & L Community Council received £3,436.40, while Riverside Gardens Residents Associatio­n received £4,000.

Patna

Patna Community Council received £30,000 to purchase a new piece of play equipment for the already existing playpark, while Patna Extravagan­za Group received £15,000 and Patna Action Group were awarded £4,000.

Ochiltree and Skares

Ochiltree Hub were awarded £19,000 to support the running and energy costs of their community facility which is used by local organisati­ons and groups.

Additional­ly, MaidSafe Foundation received £10,000; Ochiltree Old Peoples Welfare received £4,120; Ochiltree Hub (2) received £2,661 and Ochiltree & Skares Action Group received £4,000.

Drongan, Rankinston and Stair

Drongan Grassroots Group received £28,762 to support the full first year costs for Drongan Out

of School Care Project, which includes three part time staff, building lets (Drongan Community Centre) and additional equipment.

A second submission for Drongan Grassroots Group was awarded £15,230.

Drongan Primary Parent Council received £1,236 and Dronan, Rnkinston & Stair Community Council were awarded £2,000.

Cumnock

Yipworld were awarded £10,000 to support the project costs for The Bike Hoose Skills Shop, while Cumnock and District Leisure Group received £10,000 to support the salary of a new funding and developmen­t officer.

In addition, Cumnock Heritage Centre was awarded £5,000; Cumnock Juniors Community Enterprise received £11,950; Cumnock Community Council received £10,000; CAMPS received £4,500 and The Nest Wellbeing Group received £5,000.

Dalmelling­ton

Dalmelling­ton Parish Developmen­t Trust were given £15,605 towards DPDT operationa­l costs.

The Zone Initiative were awarded £19,660 to create employment and training opportunit­ies to local unemployed young people.

Dalmelling­ton Community Associatio­n received £17,980.04; Dalmelling­ton Bowling Club received £3,000 and Doon Valley Gazette were given £7,500.

Netherthir­d

Netherthir­d Community Action Training were granted £8,000 to part fund the salary of a landscape training officer.

Netherthir­d Initiative for Community Empowermen­t received £10,000.

Netherthir­d Community Developmen­t Group, Netherthir­d Youthy and Glaisnock Valley Bowling Club were awarded £5,000 each.

Additional­ly, the Netherthir­d PS & ECC Parent Council received £2,500 and Netherthir­d Community Council received £1,500.

Auchinleck

Auchinleck Community Developmen­t Initiative received £30,000 to support the salary costs for the manager of the community facility.

Sticky Fingers were awarded £14,988 to fund 10 Sessional Support Assistants and 10 weeks venue hire at The Boswell Centre to deliver Holiday Fun Clubs during the summer, Easter and autumn school holiday periods.

Auchinleck Community Council received £11,147.

Stephen McCarron, chief operating officer at 9CCG, said: “These funds will make a huge difference by delivering lasting local benefits and supporting their valuable work.

“9CCG’s partnershi­p with local communitie­s and wind farm developers such as Brockwell, OnPath Energy and Invenergy aims to delivering lasting community benefit throughout the lifecycle of windfarm developmen­ts.

“It provides a game changing funding model for our local communitie­s where we work collective­ly to ensure grants are distribute­d fairly and to the areas most impacted by developmen­ts and most in need.”

Alex Baird, chair of the 9CCG, said: “We received more than 80 requests amounting to more than £750k, which shows the clear community need for such funding, and we are delighted to have been able to support so many bids.

“The financial support from Brockwell, OnPath Energy and Invenergy for the 9CCG makes a positive difference to all our communitie­s and to so many people.”

In addition to Brockwell’s North Kyle deverlopme­nt, the other wind farms that are part of teh scheme, and the developers behind them, are Lethans (OnPath Energy Renewables); Pencloe (Invenergy); Greenburn (REG/ESB); Knockkippe­n

There are six existing wind farm projects in the area, which are North Kyle Wind Farm (Brockwell Energy); Lethans (OnPath Energy Renewables); Pencloe Wind Farm (Invenergy); Greenburn Wind Farm (REG/ ESB); Knockkippe­n (Naturalis); and Benbrack (Red Rock).

 ?? ?? The boost came from Brockwell Energy’s North Kyle windfarm site, distribute­d by the 9 Community Council Group (9CCG). Images: DM Media Consultanc­y Ltd
The boost came from Brockwell Energy’s North Kyle windfarm site, distribute­d by the 9 Community Council Group (9CCG). Images: DM Media Consultanc­y Ltd
 ?? ?? Stephen McCarron, chief operating officer at 9CCG.
Stephen McCarron, chief operating officer at 9CCG.

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