Ayr North Decides
/Ayr North's Participatory Budgeting process allocates £10,000 to urban and rural community organisations
Read MoreAyr North's Participatory Budgeting process allocates £10,000 to urban and rural community organisations
Read MoreMinister for Local Government and Housing Kevin Stewart MSP speaks about his ambitions for PB in Scotland.
Read MoreJune saw 2 Participatory Budgeting events in East Ayrshite - Mauchline on June 5th and Valley Ventures, in Darvel on June 25th.
Read MoreKilwinning’s young people came out in force at the weekend to secure over £3500 for community projects in the town.
Read MoreSouth Ayrshire Council is running a PB event where local groups will have a chance to bid for money related to health and wellbeing in the local community.
Read MoreJez Hall, who will be known to many practitioners across Scotland through the participatory budgeting support work he is currently carrying out on behalf of Scottish Government, shares his thoughts on grown up democracy following the UK's vote for 'Brexit' last week.
Read MorePB Scotland attends participatory budgeting events from across Scotland, capturing the energy and learning at each event through a range of media, including photos, videos and interviews.
Read MoreEach of Glasgow’s 21 Area Partnerships had access to £10k of the £210,000 pot for disbursal using Community Budgeting - read about how it happened in this report.
Read MoreNorth Ayrshire's second PB event was held in the 3 Towns of Saltcoats, Stevenston and Ardrossan on the 21st May 2016 - read about the results of this PB process
Read MoreWhile the small Ayrshire town is experienced at hosting the Open International Golf Tournament which returns this summer, this PB process was something really new for residents.
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