Cumnock Chronicle

Shed shapes up at Auchinleck community project thanks to lottery cash boost

- Stuart Reid stuart.reid@newsquest.co.uk

A COMMUNITY project in Auchinleck has taken a massive step forward thanks to a National Lottery funding boost.

The Auchinleck Community Shed, which aims to combat social isolation and mental health issues by getting people to make the most of the great outdoors, was set up in March 2020.

Until now, though, there’s one thing that’s been missing from the Shed project...an actual shed.

But that has all changed over recent weeks as a brand new structure takes shape at the site, providing a place to meet and keep busy on those rare days - and yes, they do occasional­ly happen - when the sun doesn’t shine down on Auchinleck.

The team at the Aird Avenue project received word about their successful applicatio­n for cash from the lottery’s Community Fund in December, and work has been taking place since then to create an actual community shed at the site.

The building will provide a bespoke clubhouse and meeting room to be used for meetings, training sessions and social events.

The group took to social media this week to share pictures of the newlycompl­eted building.

An Auchinleck Community Shed spokespers­on said: “A big ‘thank you’ to the Lotto Community Fund for your generous grant.

“Your funding means we now have an actual community shed at the Auchinleck Community Shed.”

Auchinleck Community Shed, which aims to combat social isolation and mental health issues by being in the great outdoors, secured National Lottery Community funding just before the turn of the year.

The shed has been installed thanks to work from local company Scott Smith Joinery, who began work on the site on January 18.

“I think you’ll agree they [Scott Smith Joinery] are doing a cracking job,” the spokespers­on added.

“It’s also tinged with sadness when I think of our late chairman, Johnnie Guthrie, who would have loved it.

“Anyway, we’ll carry on with what we’re doing up here at the Community Shed in his honour.”

The project tea, created some stunning holly wreaths for sale to residents in the run up to Christmas and, in a sure sign that summer is on the way, they announced on Facebook last week that they have Elsanta strawberry plants on sale.

Last summer they also offered outdoor fuchsias, chrysanthe­mums, coleus, pansies, tomatoes, onions and leeks for sale in the local area.

All proceeds from the sale of produce and other items go straight back into the running of the project.

National Lottery players raise more than £30 million a week for good causes across the UK.

The National Lottery Community Fund distribute­s a share of this to projects to support people and communitie­s to prosper and thrive.

To find out more about the Community Shed project, see the ‘Auchinleck Community Shed’ page on Facebook, email tomandrews­2010@hotmail. co.uk, or call 07516 270323.

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The Auchinleck Community Shed team finally have a shed to call their own - four years after the project was set up. Image: Auchinleck Community Shed on Facebook

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