Ayrshire Post

Getting the wind up for a new wall

Club gets top delivery from community fund

- Mike Wilson

A grateful bowling club has replaced a crumbling and potentiall­y unsafe boundary wall thanks to a sizeable donation from Banks Community Fund.

Cumnock Bowling Club has received the grant of £ 5,000 as the the new wall becomes critical to the safe running of the club going forward.

Club treasurer Bill Lopez said: “We’re delighted to finally complete this project. The wall has been ‘ showing its age’ for some time now with cracks and various defects becoming clearly visible.

“We felt the wall was now at a critical stage and this grant has enabled us to continue playing and operating with good peace of mind.”

Founded in 1868, the club continues to encourage new membership of all ages and offers coaching to schoolchil­dren, while looking to secure its future by attracting more youngsters.

They want players to follow in the footsteps of club members who have and continue to distinguis­h themselves at county, national and internatio­nal levels.

Lewis Stokes, community relations manager at the Banks Group, said: “The bowling club sorely needed to replace their boundary wall and we are pleased to have helped them secure that facility.

“The community fund was created to support the communitie­s in which we work and hopefully we’ve helped to do that by playing a part in the continued running of one of Cumnock’s long standing and well- loved institutio­ns.”

With around 130 members, 33 of which are social members only, the club is an important hub for social activity.

Banks Renewables is the firm behind proposals for the Lethans wind farm which if approved would see 22 turbines installed in East Ayshire and the 74.8MW project will be capable of powering an estimated 40,600 homes in Cumnock and New Cumnock combined.

As part of an ongoing period of consultati­on in 2015, Banks Renewables received 420 letters of support from the local residents, with just one letter of objection.

The Lethans Wind Farm would contribute approximat­ely £ 8 million over the 25 year lifetime of the project towards community initiative­s, in addition to a £ 250,000 investment towards improving access to the site with cycling and walking facilities.

 ??  ?? Teaming up Bob Bruce ( president), Lewis Stokes ( Banks) and Bill Lopez ( treasurer)
Teaming up Bob Bruce ( president), Lewis Stokes ( Banks) and Bill Lopez ( treasurer)

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