A £70,000 grant has allowed Biosphere Bikes to add to its seasonal seafront hire hub by opening a shop and community hub in Girvan.

South Ayrshire Council gave the not-for-profit social enterprise charity the grant through its Place Based Investment Programme.

This, along with funding from Foundation Scotland, has allowed Biosphere Bikes to purchase premises in Henrietta Street in the town and begin the redevelopment of the property.

The new shop and community hub means the charity can not only continue to hire bikes, but they can sell refurbished bicycles, equipment and even run workshops.

Biosphere Bikes was first granted Certified Business status from the Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere in 2020, underlining their commitment to sustainability.

Val Scholfield, Project Officer at the shop, said: "Owning our charity premises is not just about having a physical space; it's about owning our future and solidifying our commitment to serving our community.

"This achievement is a testament to the unwavering support of those who believe in our project including South Ayrshire Council's Community Wealth Building Team, Kilgallioch Windfarm through Foundation Scotland, ARPL Architects and Lockharts Law.

"With this ownership, we can foster greater sustainability by using bikes as a tool to create lasting change for the people of Girvan allowing them to pedal, connect and thrive."

Councillor Bob Pollock, Economic Development Portfolio Holder for South Ayrshire Council, said: "The charity is already well established but having a permanent base which can be open all year round, will make a big difference.

"Biosphere Bikes always go that extra mile to ensure everyone has access to bikes no matter their age, ability, or background; they are an inspiration."

The Biosphere Bikes Shop & Community Hub is open Monday to Wednesday from 9am to 3pm and Friday and Saturday from 9am to 3pm.