Community Enterprise With Asset Map Date: April 2015 1
Section 1 : The Asset Map 2
Quotes It s a nice place to live There are lots of good open spaces The space at the primary and secondary school are big opportunities "There is strong community spirit" "Plenty of facilities but they need developed" Local Enterprise Busy Bees nursery Food outlets small groceries small businesses Adjacent to main Fife shopping centre Asset Map Most Active Community Groups 50th Fife Scout Group Auchmuty Healthy Eating and Active Living Project Clued Up Project Farmhouse Project Glenrothes YMCA ("Y") Parent Council Tenants and Residents Association : Foodbank, Furniture recycling, community events, newsletter The Lomond Centre Local Churches St Columba s Community Café Gifts and Talents Sporty Gymnast Lights Up The Room Talk To Anyone Committed To Social Justice Cooking Skills Film Background Games Geek!! Mural Artist Music Physical Assets : Buildings and Green Space 50th Scout Group Hall - Auchmuty Allotments - Auchmuty High School - Auchmuty Learning Centre - Auchmuty Residents Association (Community Flat) - Busy Bees Nursery - Dovecot Bowling Club - Free Baptist Church - Glenrothes Y - John Fergus School - Kingdom Hall of Jehovah s Witness - Kino Cinema - Ladybird Nursery - Pinkerton's Bar - Royal British Legion - St Columba s Church - St Pauls RC Church - The Lomond Centre - Warout Primary School - Warout Stadium and Playing Fields - WASH Project Volunteering and Activism 43 organisation are registered within this area who use 75 volunteers, though there is an estimate of over 200 volunteers in the community External Support CLD Fife Council Auchmuty High School Auchmuty Job Club via Job Centre Auchmuty Learning Centre Glenrothes Integrated Schools Glenrothes Voluntary Group Network Drugs and Alcohol Team NHS Senior Addictions Team Prevention First Warout Primary School 3
Section 2 Further Details External Support Agencies A large round of stakeholder meetings and one to one interviews has identified strong support for the Our Place initiative. Community Learning and Development, Fife Council Auchmuty : Very supportive lead Worker and team Auchmuty High School : Excellent local facility and very keen to support, though bureaucracy can limit involvement Auchmuty Job Club : Job search provided via Job Centre Plus Glenrothes Integrated Schools : Work with schools but also keen to work in partnership with others Glenrothes Voluntary Group Network : Voluntary sector groups come together in a peer support network (DAT Team Fife Council) Drug and alcohol support active in the area NHS Addictions Team : Drugs and alcohol support active in the area Prevention First : Homelessness Prevention active in Auchmuty Warout Primary School : Local primary school keen to undertake joint work under Our Place supportive during early phase Ladybird Nursery : local authority nursery based locally Volunteering and Community Activism Anecdotal evidence and work with Community Connectors indicates that there is a limited number of activists and volunteers working across a number of groups and a large number of strong individuals volunteering under the Tenants and Residents Association. This group has started a huge range of new and on-going activity but there is a dearth of volunteers in other groups. Active Community Groups 50th Fife Scout Group : Supports young people and is very active in the area ADAPT (Fife Alcohol Support Service) : Drug and Alcohol Team (DAT) wider than Auchmuty but active in the area Auchmuty Healthy Eating and Active Living Project : Healthy eating promotion, cooking classes etc 4
Clued Up Project : Drug and Alcohol (Young People) Digital Skills Fife : IT training, broader than Auchmuty but active there Farmhouse Project : Homeless support and accommodation First (Fife Intensive Rehab and Substance Misuse Team) : Drug and alcohol Foodbank (Glenrothes) : Providing food and clothing to local people operated by the Tenants and Residents Association Glenrothes Elderly Forum : Support for elderly including Auchmuty Glenrothes Express Group (Drug and Alcohol) : Drug and alcohol including Auchmuty Glenrothes Football and Recreation Ground : Sports development Glenrothes Junior Football Club Sports mostly for young people Glenrothes Knitting and Crochet Club : Social gathering Glenrothes Street Games Project : Detached youth work Glenrothes YMCA ("Y") General : Homeless support and prevention physically outwith the area though supporting local residents Y Support Accommodation (The WASH) : Homeless support and accommodation LGBT Support Group : LGBT support Parent Council : Work with schools Tenants and Residents Association : Auchmuty residents who operate various services such as Foodbank and Furniture recycling. The Lomond Centre : Room hire, social space Local Churches : Free Baptist, St Pauls and St Columba s provide parish support to the community Community Café : run from St Columba s church Individual Talents and Gifts As noted during the first months of contact in the community and at a specific meeting in March to identify useful local talents. 5
The local economy Busy Bees Nursery is a local franchise of a national company providing childcare in the area There are a range of small businesses in the area including corner shop, an Indian take away, Pinkerton s the restaurant and target tyres. The commerce of the area however is dominated by the main covered shopping centre which is within walking distance. 6
Section 3 : Map and Photos of Physical Assets and Opportunities 7
Key Facilities 1 50th Scout Group Hall 2 Auchmuty Allotments 3 Auchmuty High School 4 Auchmuty Learning Centre Auchmuty Residents 5 Association (Community Flat) 6 Busy Bees Nursery 7 Dovecot Bowling Club 8 Free Baptist Church 9 Glenrothes Y 10 John Fergus School Kingdom Hall of Jehovah s 11 Witness 12 Kino Cinema 13 Ladybird Nursery 14 Pinkerton's Bar 15 Royal British Legion 16 St Columba s Church 17 St Pauls RC Church 18 The Lomond Centre 19 Warout Primary School Warout Stadium and Playing 20 Fields 21 WASH Project 8
The Tenants and Residents run Community Flat : A central hub for proactive community projects and good local information Auchmuty Community Learning Centre, though local authority run is central to the community and a very busy hub of activity operated by a very experienced and supportive CLD manager 9
Schools vary in quality from the high spec new High School, which serves a very wide area but is open for community use, to the less well developed primary schools. 10
Community Facilities principally Warout Stadium and the various Churches, like many facilities may need some up-grading and renovation but in general provide an excellent range of spaces for community activity. Churches 11
Greenspace and public art creates a good sense of open space in the area and something that can be built on 12