South Ayrshire Council commits almost £329m on capital projects

South Ayrshire Council commits almost £329m on capital projects

The Citadel Leisure Centre in Ayr is undergoing refurbishment

Councillors in South Ayrshire have agreed to invest nearly £329 million in delivering capital projects over the next 12 years.

Capital projects are large-scale, non-recurring investments such as the refurbishment of the Citadel Leisure Centre in Ayr, which is set to cost around £11m.

Around £32m will be spent over the next three years on the new Girvan Primary School and Early Years Centre, with works recently starting on site. The refurbishment of Troon Leisure Club will cost £5.4m (including SALIX Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme funding), with the bulk of the money spent this year and nearly £4.5m will be spent on improving golf courses. In Maybole, over £2.4m will be spent on helping to regenerate the town.



Nearly £40m has been earmarked for the Ayrshire Growth Deal. This funding may be used to improve commercial infrastructure around Prestwick Airport; additional funding would be required from the private sector.

Councillor Ian Davis, policy lead for finance and corporate services for South Ayrshire Council, said: “Despite significant budget pressures, we’re committed to funding high-profile projects over the next 12 years. We’ve always invested heavily in capital projects with major schemes like the new Girvan Primary School being one of the latest.

“We continue to invest in our communities and are spending on ICT to help improve customer interactions. We’re also set to invest over £30m over the next 12 years on roads and infrastructure to help improve connectivity.

“Due to the current economic pressures, this is an ambitious Capital Investment Programme, but I think it will help South Ayrshire to flourish.”


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