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Help youth project with asset transfer

Arran Youth Foundations are applying to North Ayrshire Council for a community asset transfer to take ownership of the youth cabins behind Arran High School, where they operate from.

This would mean ownership of the cabins and the land on which they sit in Lamlash would pass from the council to the organisation.

Youth work project manager Graeme Johnston said: ‘If successful, this will allow us to expand our facilities, either through adding to the existing youth cabins, or by building an entirely new, purpose-built youth centre. Our aim is to create larger, better facilities in which to deliver our award-winning youth work.

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