Ayr Rugby Club’s ambitious plans to overhaul their Millbrae home have taken another significant step forward.

The multi-million pound redevelopment of Ayr’s clubhouse is to be supported through a £250,000 grant from Scottish Rugby’s Growth and Participation Fund.

Ayr have £2m plans to redevelop their ageing clubhouse – with a stunning transformation fit for the 21st century.

New changing facilities, a multi-purpose studio, a strength and conditioning gym and a community café are among the exciting plans to be rolled out at the new-look clubhouse.

Ayr are one of two successful applicants to Scottish Rugby’s major capital investment fund this year.

The rollout of ongoing redevelopment plans at Millbrae is being staggered, with phase one’s new access road and phase two’s all-weather pitch and floodlights on target to be completed by mid-January.

The Growth and Participation Fund is part of the Government’s grant funding given to Scottish Rugby during Covid-19.

Phase three sees the redevelopment of the “tired clubhouse,” Ayr chairman and project lead Brian Williamson said.

He revealed: “Millbrae was originally an old market garden and the original farm buildings date back to the 18th century. These form the core of the clubhouse with later extensions being added over the years as the club grew.

“The structure is in dire need of a major overhaul and phase three will see us build a new strength and conditioning gym, flexible studio space, a community café, additional accessible toilets, inclusive changing rooms and facilities for match officials.

Ayr’s ambitious plans have received vital funding support

“We also have an elevator and stairs going up to the first floor of the old squash courts where there will be additional studio space and changing rooms. The studio is particularly exciting, as it will be available for the general community, providing classes for dance, yoga and pilates. We will also use it for meetings and match analysis sessions.

“This all works for the club and the community but has to be self-sustaining and commercially viable going forward.”

Ongoing financial and practical support from long-time club backer and local businessman, Alan Macdonald, is helping to drive the ambitious plans at Millbrae.

Brian added: “Phases one and two are already covered by the Macdonald Legacy with the financing of phase three being a work in progress.

“Huge efforts from the club are making steady progress towards that number. We are applying for grants and financial support from other organisations and are planning to launch fundraising initiatives.

“We are looking at offering members the opportunity to purchase a seat in the stand, dedicated tree planting initiatives and many others. All of which focus solely on raising funds for the refurbishments. It’s the dripping tap that fills the sink.

“We hope to start phase three in spring, with a focus on completing it as soon as practical.”

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