Minutes of the Community Council meeting of 18th March 2025.
Author: Neil Sinclair
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New Agenda for 20th May
Two separate meetings are scheduled for Tuesday 20th May.
The first is the Dunure Community Council AGM, which is open for all in the community to attend.
Dunure & Fisherton Community Council AGM
Tuesday 20th May 2025
Kennedy Hall 7.00pm (to be confirmed)
Agenda
1) Record members attendance/apologies
2) Adoption of Minutes from last annual general meeting
3) Approval of Chairperson’s report
4) Approval of Treasurers submission of independently examined statement of accounts
5) Continuation of the scheme for establishment of community councils
6) Current office bearers step down.
7) Election of office bearers
8) Confirm that the constitution is signed by the chair and two other members of the community council.
9) Note appointment of community councillors to outside bodies
10) Appointment of an independent examiner of accounts for 2025-26
11) Note appointment of specialist Co-opted members
12) Review the inventory and additional resources
13) Date for the next AGM ~ 19th May 2026
14) Chair closes meeting
The second is the regular meeting of the newly refreshed Community Council. Again, all members of the community are welcome to attend.
Updated Agenda for Meeting
Dunure and Fisherton
Community Council Meeting
Tuesday 20th May 2025
Kennedy Hall 7.30pm
(This meeting will follow the AGM)
Adoption of Minutes from last meeting and apologies
Matters Arising- On-going ARA matters
- Update on the Hall & Park
- Dynamic Dunure update
- Planning
- Licensing
- Treasurer’s report
- Councillors report/Police Report
- Millisa’s update
AOCB
Date of next meeting
This meeting is open to the public- we look forward to seeing you there. -
Community Council News for May
Two items of interest to us here in Dunure.
An emergency meeting of the Community Council in private session on Monday 12th of May.
A community notice was put onto Facebook by Angus Craig on 14th May:
Dunure and Fisherton Community Council
Important Notice.
Dunure & Fisherton Community Council are actively seeking a solution to the present situation with the hall and park.We met with a representative of Thriving Communities, South Ayrshire Council on 12th May and hope to have an update in time for our next Community Council meeting on the 20th May.
The AGM of the Community Council is to be held on Tuesday 20th May.
Please note that this agenda is out of date – see this post.
Dunure & Fisherton Community Council AGM
Tuesday 20th May 2025
Kennedy Hall 7.00pm (to be confirmed)
Agenda
1) Record members attendance/apologies
2) Adoption of Minutes from last annual general meeting
3) Approval of Chairperson’s report
4) Approval of Treasurers submission of independently examined statement of accounts
5) Continuation of the scheme for establishment of community councils
6) Current office bearers step down.
7) Election of office bearers
8) Confirm that the constitution is signed by the chair and two other members of the community council.
9) Note appointment of community councillors to outside bodies
10) Appointment of an independent examiner of accounts for 2025-26
11) Note appointment of specialist Co-opted members
12) Review the inventory and additional resources
13) Date for the next AGM ~ 19th May 2026
14) Chair closes meeting
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Dunure Community Council Meeting 15th April 2025
The Agenda has been published on Facebook:

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VE Day Beacon
A beacon was lit tonight to mark the sacrifice of the service men and women of World War 2.
Along with communities across the country Dunure lit a beacon in tribute to those who fought in WWII to stand up for the values of decency, respect and tolerance against fascism and intolerance.
A large group of folk from the village gathered to pay their respects, led by a moving speech from Seonaid Fulton and a toast in memory of those who lost their lives, their loved ones, and their future.
The question has been asked: why is there no war memorial in Dunure?
The answer is surprising.
Despite sending many brave souls to fight in both WW 1 and WW 2, no men from Dunure lost their lives in either war.
For that we are grateful.
It makes the sacrifice of those who did lose their lives even more poignant.Thanks to John Fulton and the Harbour Committee who organised the tribute, and to Elaine Lee for the picture.
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Dunure Community Council Minutes April 2024
Minutes of the Dunure Community Council meeting of 16th April 2024.