Keeping the Kids Entertained on a Budget this Summer

Laura Houston • 3 June 2024

As summer approaches, parents across Ayrshire are gearing up to keep their children entertained without breaking the bank. With the cost of living still rising, finding affordable activities is more important than ever. Luckily Ayrshire offers a variety of budget-friendly options that promise fun and adventure for the whole family. Here are some of the best ways to enjoy a memorable summer on a budget.

 

Explore Local Parks and Nature Trails

Ayrshire boasts stunning natural beauty, perfect for outdoor activities. Local parks like Eglinton Country Park in Kilwinning and Kay Park in Kilmarnock offer ample space for picnics, games, and exploring. Many parks have playgrounds and trails suitable for all ages, providing hours of free entertainment.

 

Beach Days at Ayrshire’s Coast

With beautiful beaches such as Troon, Ayr, and Saltcoats, a day at the seaside can be both fun and economical. Pack a picnic, bring some beach toys, and enjoy the sand and sea! Many beaches also have free parking and nearby facilities, as well as great public transport links, making them convenient for family outings.

 

Local Libraries and Community Centres

With the unpredictable Scottish weather, we always need to be prepared for rain. Libraries across Ayrshire, including those in Irvine and Ardrossan, often have free or low-cost summer activities for children. From story-telling sessions to craft workshops, libraries provide educational and entertaining options. Community centres also offer a range of activities, including sports, arts and crafts, and group games.

 

Visit Museums and Historical Sites

Many museums and historical sites in Ayrshire offer free admission or discounted family rates. The Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine and Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway provide educational experiences that are both fun and enriching. Check their websites for any upcoming family events or activity days.

 

Scottish Maritime Museum


Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

 

Gardening Projects

Introduce kids to gardening by planting flowers, vegetables, or herbs. Gardening can be a rewarding activity that teaches children about nature and responsibility. Community gardens and allotments often welcome families and can be a great way to meet other local residents.

 

Bicycle Adventures

Cycling is a great way to explore Ayrshire. Many towns have safe cycling paths and scenic routes. Plan a day out cycling to a nearby town or park, pack a picnic, and enjoy the adventure. It’s an excellent way to keep kids physically active while exploring the local area. Route 7 of the National Cycle Network cuts right through North Ayrshire incorporating Kilbirnie, Kilwinning, Ardrossan, Irvine, and Troon. North Ayrshire Council have provided a handy map and guide here.

 

Arts and Crafts Workshops

Engage children’s creativity with art and craft workshops. Many local art studios and community centres offer sessions at reasonable prices. Alternatively, set up a crafting corner at home with supplies like paper, paints, and recycled materials for endless creative possibilities.

 

Keeping kids entertained on a budget this summer in Ayrshire is entirely possible with a little planning and creativity. From exploring the great outdoors to participating in local events, there are plenty of ways to make the summer of 2024 both fun and affordable. Embrace the season and make lasting memories without straining your wallet.

 

If you are a North Ayrshire resident and need assistance with issues relating to benefits, housing, or debt, please contact CHAP on 030 0002 0002 or via our live chat. Our services are free, confidential, and are available at various outreach locations throughout North Ayrshire.

by John Edgar 9 June 2025
We’re constantly exposed to messages telling us to keep up - with fashion, tech gadgets, trends, and lifestyles that look perfect on social media. It’s no wonder so many people, especially parents, feel the pressure to spend beyond their means just so their kids don’t feel left out at school. It’s so easy to fall into the trap. Store cards with 'buy now, pay later' deals, flashy introductory offers, and limited-time discounts are designed to create a sense of urgency - like if you don’t act now, you’re missing out. But what’s really being missed is usually the small print… high APR rates often leading to debt stress, and long-term financial strain. This cycle of consumerism isn’t by accident - it’s carefully crafted to keep us buying, borrowing and feeling like we’re never quite enough unless we have the next best thing. But here’s the truth: it’s OK to opt out . You don’t have to compete. You don’t need to upgrade. If something still fits, still works and still does the job - just keep using it. You'll be helping yourself and the planet. Living within your means isn’t something to be ashamed of. It’s brave. It’s wise. It's not a downgrade; it’s freedom - and it’s more comfortable in the long run. Choose peace over pressure. Your wellbeing matters more than what’s currently 'on trend'. We can help If you're facing debt worries and don't know where to turn, get in touch with CHAP. Our services are free and we can help you take the first steps towards a more stable financial future. Make an appointment by calling Freephone 030 0002 0002 or use the chat feature here on our website.
The CHAP Killie 2 Coast team at the start of the walk
by John Edgar 19 May 2025
To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, CHAP staff, board members and supporters laced up their walking shoes on Friday 16th May and set off from CentreStage in Kilmarnock on an 18-mile journey to our main office in Ardrossan. The Killie 2 Coast walk was our first long-distance fundraising event, and we’re delighted to say that it was a brilliant success! We couldn't have hoped for better weather - but, with temperatures soaring and the sun shining all day, the walk was as much a test of stamina as it was a show of solidarity. The effort paid off though - not just in steps, but in generosity. We’ve raised an incredible £2,265 so far , with donations still coming in. The event brought together colleagues, supporters, and community members with a shared focus: raising awareness of mental wellbeing and the importance of reaching out for help when facing tough challenges. The Killie 2 Coast walk was more than just a fundraiser - it was a celebration of community, resilience, and the collective commitment to supporting better mental health. All donations will go toward helping CHAP continue delivering free advice and support to individuals and families across Ayrshire. A Huge Thank You We want to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who took part in the walk, supported our team, or helped behind the scenes. Your encouragement and kindness truly kept spirits high - especially during the tougher stretches of the route! We’d also like to extend a special thanks to these fantastic local businesses who sponsored or donated to support the event: Active Office Group Ardeer Community Centre, Stevenston ASDA, Ardrossan Barry Devlin Services Ltd, Knockentiber Brownings the Bakers Card Factory, Saltcoats CS Recovery Ltd Dreghorn Library Kilwinning Community Sports Club Tesco Extra, Kilmarnock The Working Wardrobe Your generosity helped provide essential refreshments, supplies and encouragement along the way. If you’d still like to contribute, donations will remain open until the end of May - JUSTGIVING Thank you again to everyone who made the day so special!
by John Edgar 6 May 2025
Following the recent announcement of our upcoming Killie 2 Coast fundraising walk on Friday 16th May, we’re excited to share more details about the big day! This scenic, 18-mile long-distance trek starts from our outreach hub at CentreStage in Kilmarnock and finishes at our main office on Princes Street in Ardrossan. Below, you’ll find the planned route, key checkpoints with coordinates, and approximate distances and timings to help you prepare. If you're planning to join us, please remember to wear suitable clothing and sturdy footwear, as we’ll be covering a fair distance over varied terrain. Hopefully, the sun will be shining on the 16th - if it does, please remember to wear sun cream, and a hat for protection throughout the day. Whether you're keen to take on the full challenge or join us for a particular section of the walk, there’s still time to register and get involved. We’d love for you to be part of this meaningful journey as we raise vital funds to support people across Ayrshire with housing, money advice, and welfare rights. Sign up to participate (before 14th May) here . If you're able to make a donation for our charity, please do so here . Many thanks to everyone who has signed up and/or donated so far - your support is very much appreciated! Killie 2 Coast Route The full K2C walking route is available to view here . Please remember to zoom in to see the route in more detail. Checkpoints There will be 4 checkpoints along the route where people are welcome to join us for a few miles. Registered participants joining us at each checkpoint are required to report to a marshal or member of staff (wearing a blue high-vis vest) on arrival. All participants will then be issued with an orange high-vis vest and a bottle of water. Basic first aid will be available at each checkpoint if required. For location accuracy, we are using 'What 3 Words' . You can find out more here . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 1 - Kilmarnock to Knockentiber Google Maps Distance: 2.5 miles Time: 1hr (approx.) Starting Point CentreStage Entrance, Kilmarnock Google Map Coordinates - 55.608332, -4.493318 What 3 Words - ///billiard.race.suits Checkpoint 1 Kilmaurs Road (Barry Devlin Services car park) Google Map Coordinates - 55.625118, -4.542270 What 3 Words - ///goals.stack.scenes To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 2 - Knockentiber to Dreghorn Google Maps Distance: 4 miles Time: 1hr 15mins (approx.) Joining Point Kilmaurs Road (Barry Devlin Services car park) Google Map Coordinates - 55.625118, -4.542270 What 3 Words - ///goals.stack.scenes Checkpoint 2 Dreghorn, Station Brae (car park next to the Annick Water bridge) Google Map Coordinates - 55.611158, -4.620263 What 3 Words - ///meatballs.punctured.desktop To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 3 - Dreghorn to Irvine Google Maps Distance: 3.5 miles Time: 1hr (approx.) Joining Point Dreghorn, Station Brae (car park next to the Annick Water bridge) Google Map Coordinates - 55.611158, -4.620263 What 3 Words - ///meatballs.punctured.desktop Checkpoint 3 Irvine, Low Green (West Road Centre car park) Google Map Coordinates - 55.617022, -4.672991 What 3 Words - ///marble.ties.famous To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 4 - Irvine to Stevenston Google Maps Distance: 5.5 miles Time: 2hrs (approx.) Joining Point Irvine, Low Green (West Road Centre car park) Google Map Coordinates - 55.617022, -4.672991 What 3 Words - ///marble.ties.famous Checkpoint 4 Ardeer Quarry Nature Reserve, Stevenston (car park at the end of Moorpark Road East) Google Map Coordinates - 55.636594, -4.749428 What 3 Words - ///corrects.lease.enlighten To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 5 - Stevenston to Ardrossan Google Maps Distance: 3.5 miles Time: 1hr 15mins (approx.) Joining Point Ardeer Quarry Nature Reserve, Stevenston (car park at the end of Moorpark Road East) Google Map Coordinates - 55.636594, -4.749428 What 3 Words - ///corrects.lease.enlighten Finish Point CHAP Office, The Michael Lynch Centre for Enterprise, Princes Street, Ardrossan KA22 8DG Google Map Coordinates - 55.63970646085093, -4.813280512644558 What 3 Words - ///crowds.pump.tides To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- To keep up to date with the latest Killie 2 Coast news and plans, please follow us on Facebook .
Young man pushing an older man in a wheelchair through grass
by John Edgar 22 April 2025
Carer Support Payment has replaced Carer’s Allowance in Scotland, offering improved support to unpaid carers who play such a vital - and often invisible - role in our society. At CHAP, we know just how much unpaid carers contribute, often putting their own needs on hold to support a family member, friend or neighbour. This new payment is designed to better reflect their circumstances and make it easier to get the support they deserve. What is Carer Support Payment? Carer Support Payment is a benefit issued by Social Security Scotland, offering financial support to people who provide 35 or more hours of unpaid care a week to someone receiving a qualifying disability benefit - such as Adult Disability Payment or Attendance Allowance. What’s Different? Unlike Carer’s Allowance, the new system is designed to be: More flexible - carers in full-time education can now apply, removing a barrier faced by many young and adult learners. Less restrictive - there’s more support for carers navigating changes in work, health, or family life. Better aligned with other Scottish benefits - helping to reduce overlap and confusion. How Much Is It? You could receive £83.30 per week (as of April 2025), paid every four weeks. This amount is not taxed, and it doesn’t count towards the benefit cap. In addition, Carer’s Allowance Supplement is an extra payment for eligible unpaid carers who are getting Carer Support Payment. This payment is made twice a year and is unique to Scotland. Each payment of Carer’s Allowance Supplement in 2025 will be £293.50. It is paid automatically without the need to apply. Who Can Claim It? Many people provide regular care but don’t realise they could be entitled to financial support. To be eligible to apply, you must: Be aged 16 or over Usually live in Scotland Provide care for 35 hours or more a week (this includes if you provide care all day every day) Not earn more than £196 a week after tax, National Insurance and expenses (this threshold has been increased from £151 per week) What If You Were Already Getting Carer’s Allowance? If you were receiving Carer’s Allowance and you live in Scotland, you should have been automatically transferred to Carer Support Payment - you don’t need to apply again. But if you’re unsure or something doesn’t look right, CHAP can help you check and get it sorted. How CHAP Can Help Our friendly, professional advisers can: Check if you're eligible Help you apply Go through a benefits check to make sure you're claiming what you're entitled to All our services are free, independent and confidential. Get in touch: Freephone 030 0002 0002 For further information: https://www.mygov.scot/carer-support-payment
CHAP Killie to Coast Fundraising Walk
by John Edgar 7 April 2025
CHAP is gearing up for an exciting challenge on Friday, 16th May 2025, as we take on the Killie 2 Coast fundraising walk. This 18-mile trek from Kilmarnock to Ardrossan marks our first long-distance walk, all in aid of raising vital funds for supporting local people facing housing, welfare, and debt challenges. The team will set off from CHAP’s outreach office at CentreStage and make their way to the coast to finish at our main office in Princes Street. This is the first time CHAP has organised the event, and we’re eager to invite the community to get involved and show their support - either by donating or joining the walk at one of the checkpoints along the route. The K2C walk takes place during Mental Health Awareness Week, and in addition to raising funds for CHAP’s vital services, the team hopes to raise awareness of mental health issues and help break the stigma. Debbie Alexander, CEO of CHAP, said: "Every day, our advisers work with people facing real hardship - from housing problems and homelessness to debt and benefit issues. These challenges have a negative impact on mental wellbeing and we are encouraging people not to suffer in silence but to know that help and support is available if they reach out.” It’s well known that walking is a fantastic way to boost mental wellbeing, so we’re encouraging the community to come together, get active, and support both a crucial cause and an important conversation. CHAP has been a lifeline to thousands of Ayrshire residents for over 20 years by providing free, independent advice on housing, welfare rights, debt, and money management. With the ongoing cost-of-living crisis and increasing demand for their services, all funds raised through the K2C walk will help us continue delivering expert advice and advocacy services to those most in need. Debbie adds: "Every pound donated will help us continue supporting local people who are struggling. We’d love as many people as possible - including families and dogs - to join us on the journey, whether for the full route or just a mile or two. We’re also hoping this will be the first of many Killie 2 Coast walks, turning it into an annual event that brings the community together for a great cause. The CHAP team is looking forward to this exciting challenge and we hope you can join us!" How you can support CHAP Make a donation via JustGiving Register to participate in the K2C Walk Spread the word and encourage friends, family, or colleagues to donate or take part. To keep up to date with the latest Killie 2 Coast news and plans, please follow us on Facebook . To access CHAP services, call Freephone 030 0002 0002 .

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by John Edgar 9 June 2025
We’re constantly exposed to messages telling us to keep up - with fashion, tech gadgets, trends, and lifestyles that look perfect on social media. It’s no wonder so many people, especially parents, feel the pressure to spend beyond their means just so their kids don’t feel left out at school. It’s so easy to fall into the trap. Store cards with 'buy now, pay later' deals, flashy introductory offers, and limited-time discounts are designed to create a sense of urgency - like if you don’t act now, you’re missing out. But what’s really being missed is usually the small print… high APR rates often leading to debt stress, and long-term financial strain. This cycle of consumerism isn’t by accident - it’s carefully crafted to keep us buying, borrowing and feeling like we’re never quite enough unless we have the next best thing. But here’s the truth: it’s OK to opt out . You don’t have to compete. You don’t need to upgrade. If something still fits, still works and still does the job - just keep using it. You'll be helping yourself and the planet. Living within your means isn’t something to be ashamed of. It’s brave. It’s wise. It's not a downgrade; it’s freedom - and it’s more comfortable in the long run. Choose peace over pressure. Your wellbeing matters more than what’s currently 'on trend'. We can help If you're facing debt worries and don't know where to turn, get in touch with CHAP. Our services are free and we can help you take the first steps towards a more stable financial future. Make an appointment by calling Freephone 030 0002 0002 or use the chat feature here on our website.
The CHAP Killie 2 Coast team at the start of the walk
by John Edgar 19 May 2025
To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, CHAP staff, board members and supporters laced up their walking shoes on Friday 16th May and set off from CentreStage in Kilmarnock on an 18-mile journey to our main office in Ardrossan. The Killie 2 Coast walk was our first long-distance fundraising event, and we’re delighted to say that it was a brilliant success! We couldn't have hoped for better weather - but, with temperatures soaring and the sun shining all day, the walk was as much a test of stamina as it was a show of solidarity. The effort paid off though - not just in steps, but in generosity. We’ve raised an incredible £2,265 so far , with donations still coming in. The event brought together colleagues, supporters, and community members with a shared focus: raising awareness of mental wellbeing and the importance of reaching out for help when facing tough challenges. The Killie 2 Coast walk was more than just a fundraiser - it was a celebration of community, resilience, and the collective commitment to supporting better mental health. All donations will go toward helping CHAP continue delivering free advice and support to individuals and families across Ayrshire. A Huge Thank You We want to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who took part in the walk, supported our team, or helped behind the scenes. Your encouragement and kindness truly kept spirits high - especially during the tougher stretches of the route! We’d also like to extend a special thanks to these fantastic local businesses who sponsored or donated to support the event: Active Office Group Ardeer Community Centre, Stevenston ASDA, Ardrossan Barry Devlin Services Ltd, Knockentiber Brownings the Bakers Card Factory, Saltcoats CS Recovery Ltd Dreghorn Library Kilwinning Community Sports Club Tesco Extra, Kilmarnock The Working Wardrobe Your generosity helped provide essential refreshments, supplies and encouragement along the way. If you’d still like to contribute, donations will remain open until the end of May - JUSTGIVING Thank you again to everyone who made the day so special!
by John Edgar 6 May 2025
Following the recent announcement of our upcoming Killie 2 Coast fundraising walk on Friday 16th May, we’re excited to share more details about the big day! This scenic, 18-mile long-distance trek starts from our outreach hub at CentreStage in Kilmarnock and finishes at our main office on Princes Street in Ardrossan. Below, you’ll find the planned route, key checkpoints with coordinates, and approximate distances and timings to help you prepare. If you're planning to join us, please remember to wear suitable clothing and sturdy footwear, as we’ll be covering a fair distance over varied terrain. Hopefully, the sun will be shining on the 16th - if it does, please remember to wear sun cream, and a hat for protection throughout the day. Whether you're keen to take on the full challenge or join us for a particular section of the walk, there’s still time to register and get involved. We’d love for you to be part of this meaningful journey as we raise vital funds to support people across Ayrshire with housing, money advice, and welfare rights. Sign up to participate (before 14th May) here . If you're able to make a donation for our charity, please do so here . Many thanks to everyone who has signed up and/or donated so far - your support is very much appreciated! Killie 2 Coast Route The full K2C walking route is available to view here . Please remember to zoom in to see the route in more detail. Checkpoints There will be 4 checkpoints along the route where people are welcome to join us for a few miles. Registered participants joining us at each checkpoint are required to report to a marshal or member of staff (wearing a blue high-vis vest) on arrival. All participants will then be issued with an orange high-vis vest and a bottle of water. Basic first aid will be available at each checkpoint if required. For location accuracy, we are using 'What 3 Words' . You can find out more here . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 1 - Kilmarnock to Knockentiber Google Maps Distance: 2.5 miles Time: 1hr (approx.) Starting Point CentreStage Entrance, Kilmarnock Google Map Coordinates - 55.608332, -4.493318 What 3 Words - ///billiard.race.suits Checkpoint 1 Kilmaurs Road (Barry Devlin Services car park) Google Map Coordinates - 55.625118, -4.542270 What 3 Words - ///goals.stack.scenes To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 2 - Knockentiber to Dreghorn Google Maps Distance: 4 miles Time: 1hr 15mins (approx.) Joining Point Kilmaurs Road (Barry Devlin Services car park) Google Map Coordinates - 55.625118, -4.542270 What 3 Words - ///goals.stack.scenes Checkpoint 2 Dreghorn, Station Brae (car park next to the Annick Water bridge) Google Map Coordinates - 55.611158, -4.620263 What 3 Words - ///meatballs.punctured.desktop To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 3 - Dreghorn to Irvine Google Maps Distance: 3.5 miles Time: 1hr (approx.) Joining Point Dreghorn, Station Brae (car park next to the Annick Water bridge) Google Map Coordinates - 55.611158, -4.620263 What 3 Words - ///meatballs.punctured.desktop Checkpoint 3 Irvine, Low Green (West Road Centre car park) Google Map Coordinates - 55.617022, -4.672991 What 3 Words - ///marble.ties.famous To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 4 - Irvine to Stevenston Google Maps Distance: 5.5 miles Time: 2hrs (approx.) Joining Point Irvine, Low Green (West Road Centre car park) Google Map Coordinates - 55.617022, -4.672991 What 3 Words - ///marble.ties.famous Checkpoint 4 Ardeer Quarry Nature Reserve, Stevenston (car park at the end of Moorpark Road East) Google Map Coordinates - 55.636594, -4.749428 What 3 Words - ///corrects.lease.enlighten To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- Section 5 - Stevenston to Ardrossan Google Maps Distance: 3.5 miles Time: 1hr 15mins (approx.) Joining Point Ardeer Quarry Nature Reserve, Stevenston (car park at the end of Moorpark Road East) Google Map Coordinates - 55.636594, -4.749428 What 3 Words - ///corrects.lease.enlighten Finish Point CHAP Office, The Michael Lynch Centre for Enterprise, Princes Street, Ardrossan KA22 8DG Google Map Coordinates - 55.63970646085093, -4.813280512644558 What 3 Words - ///crowds.pump.tides To watch a video slideshow of this section please view on YouTube . ------------------------------------------------------- To keep up to date with the latest Killie 2 Coast news and plans, please follow us on Facebook .