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Get Into Summer Activesouthayrshire.Co.Uk Get into Summer activesouthayrshire.co.uk Booking is essential south-ayrshire.gov.uk/events Transition Camps Come and enjoy sport and activity at your new secondary school with young people from across your cluster who will be joining you in August. Camps are open to P7 pupils transitioning to S1 within specific schools in August 2021. Venue Date Time Carrick Academy 28th & 29th June 10-2pm Belmont Academy 28th & 29th June 10-2pm Marr College 5th & 6th July 10-2pm Kyle Academy 5th & 6th July 10-2pm Girvan Academy 5th & 6th July 10-2pm Ayr Academy 12th & 13th July 10-2pm Queen Margaret Academy 5th & 6th July 10-2pm Prestwick Academy 2nd & 3rd August 10-2pm #ActiveSA #GetIntoSummer #ThrivingCommunities Summer Camps Our Sports Camps are back for Summer 2021! Sport and Activity will be delivered by Coaches, Sports Leaders and Local Clubs. Venue Date Time Age Carrick Academy 30th June-2nd July 10-2pm P1-P7 Belmont Academy 30th June-2nd July 10-2pm P1-P7 Marr College 7th-9th July 10-2pm P1-P7 Kyle Academy 7th-9th July 10-2pm P1-P7 Girvan Primary 7th-9th July 10-2pm P1-P7 Ayr Academy 14th-16th July 10-2pm P1-P7 Prestwick Academy 4th-6th August 10-2pm P1-P7 #ActiveSA #GetIntoSummer #ThrivingCommunities Beach Sports Drop in Beach Sports Days - Handball, Volleyball, Rugby, Football, Multi Sport. Activity Date Time Age Girvan Beach Beach Sports 30th June 11-4pm P1-S6 Maidens Beach Beach Sports 6th July 11-2pm P1-S6 Paddle Boarding** 6th July 9.30-12.30pm P6-S6 or 1.30-4.30pm Ayr Beach Beach Sports Tuesdays 4-8pm P1-S6 (29th June-3rd August) Kayaking** 29th June 9.30-12.30pm P6-S6 or 1.30-4.30pm Paddle Boarding** 20th July 9.30-12.30pm P6-S6 or 1.30-4.30pm **Water Sports activities MUST be prebooked** #ActiveSA #GetIntoSummer #ThrivingCommunities Activity Date Time Age Prestwick Beach Kayaking** 13th July 9.30-12.30pm P6-S6 or 1.30-4.30pm Paddle Boarding** 3rd August 9.30-12.30pm P6-S6 or 1.30-4.30pm Activities Day Tuesdays 10-12pm P6-S6 (13th July-3rd August) Troon Beach Kayaking** 27th July 9.30-12.30pm P6-S6 or 1.30-4.30pm Volleyball Mondays & Wednesdays 6-8pm P6-S6 (28th June-4th August) Activites Day Tuesdays 1-3pm P6-S6 (13th July-3rd August) **Water Sports activities MUST be prebooked** #ActiveSA #GetIntoSummer #ThrivingCommunities Orienteering Summer Sessions Orienteering. Coach led activities for Children and Families. Venue Date Time Troon Fullarton Woods 29th June & 6th July 5.30-7pm (Meet play area) Ayr Belleisle Park 13th & 20th July 5.30-7pm (Meet grass front of main house) Maybole Golf Course 27th July & 3rd August 5.30-7pm (Meet swimming pool car park) #ActiveSA #GetIntoSummer #ThrivingCommunities Volleyball An exciting new partnership with local clubs Caledonia West, West Coast Beach Volleyball and Scottish Volleyball, all sessions welcome players new and experienced, age groups highlighted below. Caledonia West Activity Date Time Age Marr College Indoor Mondays 6-7.15pm P6-S1 Volleyball (28th June-2nd August) 7.30-9pm S2-S6 Ayr Academy Indoor Wednesdays 6-7.15pm P6-S1 Volleyball (30th June-4th August) 7.30-9pm S2-S6 West Coast Beach Activity Date Time Age Troon Beach Beach Mondays & Wednesdays 6-8pm P6-S6 Volleyball (28th June-4th August) #ActiveSA #GetIntoSummer #ThrivingCommunities Dance Come along and take part in different dance styles while learning a fun dance. Dance will be delivered by Dance Leaders and local coaches. Venue Date Time Age Carrick Academy 30th June 9.30-11am P1-3 11.30-1pm P4-7 1.30-3pm S1+ Belmont Academy 1st July 9.30-11am P1-3 11.30-1pm P4-7 1.30-3pm S1+ Girvan Primary 7th July 9.30-11am P1-3 11.30-1pm P4-7 1.30-3pm S1+ Kyle Academy 8th July 9.30-11am P1-3 11.30-1pm P4-7 Marr College 9th July 9.30-11am P1-3 11.30-1pm P4-7 1.30-3pm S1+ Ayr Academy 15th July 9.30-11am P1+ 11.30-1pm P4-7 1.30-3pm S1+ 22nd July 1.30-3pm P1-7 Prestwick Academy 5th August 9.30-11am P1-3 11.30-1pm P4-7 Inspire Summer Taster Days Venue Date Time Age Adult ASN Canoeing Doonfoot River 24th June & 1st July 10-12pm 18+ Adults with a disability and/or additional support need. Junior ASN Sailing In partnership with Ayrshire Sportsability Prestwick Sailing Club 26th June 9-1pm 10-17 years Young people with a disability and/or additional support need Inspire Ayr Venue Date Time Age Inspire Ayr Walking In partnership with Ayrshire Sportsability River Ayr / Ayr Beach Every Monday 11-11.45am 18+ Adults with a disability and/or additional support need. Inspire Ayr Athletics In partnership with Ayrshire Sportsability Dam Park Stadium Every Monday 4-4.45pm 18+ 4.15-5pm 5-17 years Children, young people and adults with a disability and/or additional support need. Inspire Ayr Football In partnership with Whitletts Vics Ayr Academy Every Tuesday 5-5.45pm 5-17 years Children and young people with a disability and/or additional support need. Inspire Ayr Multi-Sport In partnership with Spotty Zebras Queen Margaret Every Thursday 4-4.45pm 18+ Academy 5-5.45pm 5-17 years Children, young people and adults with a disability and/ or additional support need. #ActiveSA #GetIntoSummer #ThrivingCommunities Inspire Girvan Venue Date Time Age Inspire Girvan Athletics In partnership with Girvan FC Hamilton Park Every Monday 5-5.45pm 5-17 years Children and young people with a disability and/or additional support need. Inspire Girvan Frame Running & Wheelchair Racing In partnership with Biosphere Bikes Girvan Every Tuesday 3-3.45pm 18+ Promenade 3.45-4.30pm 5-17 years Children, young people and adults with a physical disability. Inspire Girvan Football In partnership with Girvan FC Hamilton Park Every Tuesday 5-5.45pm 5-17 years Children and young people with a disability and/or additional support need. #ActiveSA #GetIntoSummer #ThrivingCommunities Venue Date Time Age Inspire Girvan Tennis In partnership with Ayrshire Sportsability Girvan Tennis Courts Every Wednesday 5-5.45pm 5-17 years 6-6.45pm 18+ Children, young people and adults with a disability and/or additional support need. Inspire Girvan Walking In partnership with Ayrshire Sportsability Girvan Promenade Every Thursday 1.30-2.15pm 18+ Adults with a disability and/or additional support need. Inspire Girvan Multi-Sport In partnership with Girvan Youth Trust (Hand in Hand) Girvan Tennis Courts Every Thursday 5-5.45pm 5-17 years Children and young people with a disability and/or additional support need. To book email [email protected] the following details: 1. What sessions the participant will be attending and where (Ayr or Girvan): 2. Participant name 3. Participant age 4. Postcode 5. Disability or additional support need 6. Any medical information (if applicable) 7. Emergency contact name 8. Emergency contact phone number North Ayr Community Sports Hub Venue Date Time Age Multi Sport Pop ups 28th June–6th August Newton Park Monday 6.30-8.30pm 11+ Mossblown Monday 4.30-5.30pm P1-7 Pitch 6-8pm 11+ Grass @ James Tuesday 6.30-8.30pm 11+ Brown Ave Coylton Pitch Tuesday 4.30-5.30pm P1-7 6-8pm 11+ Dalmilling Ps Wednesday 6.30-8.30pm 11+ Annbank Pitch Wednesday 4.30-5.30pm P1-7 6-8pm 11+ Craigie Park Thursday 6.30-8.30pm 11+ Tennis (Prestwick Tennis Centre), to book 01292 474700 Ayr Fort Tennis 29th June until 6-7pm P1-3 Courts (Behind 3rd August 7-8pm P4-7 Ayr Grammar) (Missing 27/7/21) Ayr Fort Tennis 3rd June until 10 -12pm Parent & Courts (Behind 7th August Child Tennis Ayr Grammar) Coaching Handball (Troon Handball Club), to book visit south-ayrshire.gov.uk/events Newton Park 30th June until 6-7pm P1-7 Parent Ayr 4th August & Child 7-8pm 11+ Gymnastics (Dundonald Gymnastic Club), to book [email protected] Whitletts TBC TBC TBC Activity Centre Mossblown TBC TBC TBC Activity Centre Football (Whitletts Vics), to book [email protected] Ayr Academy 28th June, 5th, 19th July 10-4pm P1-3 (Grass Pitch) & 2nd August Newton 12th & 26th July 10-12.30pm P1-S1 Primary Muga 13th & 27th July Braehead 14th & 28th July 10-12.30pm P1-S1 Primary Muga 15th & 29th July Pro Soccer 2nd July-2nd August 7-8.30pm 10-16 years Football (Ayr United & Community Safety), turn up and play Ayr Academy 28th June, 5th, 19th July 7.30- S1-S6 (Grass Pitch) & 2nd August 9.30pm #ActiveSA #GetIntoSummer #ThrivingCommunities Symington MUGA Come along and try a range of activities for all young people at this great community facility. Activity Date Time Age Early Years Athletics 4.15-4.45pm 3-6 years Thursdays Multi Sport 6-7pm P1-P7 (15th July-5th August) Multi Sport 7-8pm S1-S6 Dundonald Activity Centre Weekly sport and physical activity for young people in the local community. Activity Date Time Age Multi Sport Tuesday13th July-3rd August 6-8pm P4-S6 Cycling, Fullarton Woods, Troon Summer Cycling opportunity. A chance to take part in Road and Off-Road cycling in the local community. Date Time Age Session 1: 4-5.30pm 16th, 30th July & 6th August 10-13 years Session 2: 6-7.30pm Fun and structured introductory sessions delivered for 3-6 year olds Activity Date Time Dam Park, Ayr Athletics Tuesdays (29th June-3rd August) 10-10.45am or 11-11.45am Hamilton Park, Girvan Athletics Mondays (28th June-2nd August) 6-6.30pm Marr College, Troon Athletics Mondays (12th July-2nd August) 10-10.45am Prestwick Academy, Prestwick Athletics Fridays (16th July-6th August) 10-10.45am Symington Spark Athletics Thursdays (15th July-5th August) 4.15-4.45pm Carrick Centre, Maybole Multi Sports Thursdays (1st July-5th August) 3-3.45pm or 4-4:45pm.
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