POP-UP MOBILITY HUB

Pavilion Road

Ayr’s pop-up mobility hub will be on Pavilion Road from Wednesday 24 September until Wednesday 5 November and is part of a project to help people walk, wheel and cycle more for local journeys.

Find out more below or tell us what you think through the feedback survey. For any urgent issues with the hub, please email scotland@como.org.uk or call 07553 355519 (Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm).

📅 Hub events

Bring your bike along to the hub for a free Dr Bike check-up from Community Gift Exchange. Includes minor repairs such as brake adjustment or punctures. First-come, first-served, adults’ and kids’ bikes welcome.

Bring your bike along to the hub for a free Dr Bike check-up from Community Gift Exchange. Includes minor repairs such as brake adjustment or punctures. First-come, first-served, adults’ and kids’ bikes welcome.

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Travel info

Travelling without a car in and around Ayr

There are options for travelling around Ayrshire, including train and the bus. The hub’s nearest train station is Ayr Station on Smith Street. Use the Traveline Scotland journey planner to plan the most convenient route. There are different options for public transport fares, including:

  • Travelling for free on buses in Scotland with a National Entitlement Card (e.g. under 22s or over 60s). Stagecoach is the most prominent bus operator in Ayr. A DayRider ticket costs £5.50 for all day travel. More information on buses in Ayr can be found on the Stagecoach website.
  • ScotRail train tickets can be purchased at the station or on the ScotRail app. You maybe able to buy a railcard or eligible for other discounted train tickets. Visit the ScotRail website for more information.

Want to walk or cycle more often?

You can walk or wheel to most places in and around Ayr. Ayr Beach is a few steps away and Ayr Station is a 15 minute walk away.  

There are several groups running welcoming and free ‘health walks’ to help build your walking confidence and meet other people. Visit the Walking Scotland website to find a local group.

Most places in Ayr can be reached by bike in around 10 minutes. The city centre is a 3 minute cycle away. You can plan your cycling route using the CycleStreets website or app.

There are a number of local groups that can help you to feel more confident cycling in Ayr. The Cycling Scotland website lists cycling trainers that operate in the local area.

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Frequently asked questions

The project aims to work out how more people in Scotland can be supported to walk, wheel and cycle for short local journeys. The hub therefore needs to be near where people live, work or visit, or a combination of these things.

The site at Pavilion Road was chosen after an assessment process and site visit that looked at things like:

  • Existing sustainable transport options (e.g. bus, cycling, walking)
  • Proximity to amenities (e.g. shops, parks, and schools)
  • Demographic factors including population density and level of deprivations
  • Potential for more people to take journeys by public transport, walking or cycling
  • Site gradient, pavement height, etc.

The Pavilion Road location scored highly in this assessment as it is close to local bus routes, existing cycle routes and has a high potential for modal shift to more sustainable types of transport.

No, the council is not funding the pop-up mobility hubs project. The funding for the project comes from Strathclyde Partnership for Transport’s People and Place Fund, which is a grant fund of Transport Scotland. The aim of the funding is to make it easier for more people in Scotland to walk, wheel or cycle for short, local journeys. Ayrshire Roads Alliance has partnered with CoMoUK to choose this location. Ayrshire Roads Alliance has given some staff time to support the project, but has not provided any funding.

The hub will be in the area between Wednesday 24 September to Wednesday 5 November. It will then be moved to another area of Ayrshire and the bus lane will revert to its usual function.

We are testing different areas of Ayrshire to see what works well and what does not to help people to walk, wheel and cycle more. Keeping pop-ups between 6 to 8 weeks means that we can try different types of location and also gives more people the benefit of having the pop-up in their area.

We delivered an information flyer to nearby households and businesses before the hub was installed and will be delivering updated information flyers during the pop-up. We have obtained the relevant permit from Ayrshire Roads Alliance to occupy the space. We will be running a survey on the hub throughout the duration of the pop-up.

CoMoUK also informed the relevant city councillors as well as the local community council.

The hub features:

  • Accessible seating to allow those with mobility needs (or anyone else) to rest while walking
  • Bike repair stand and pump
  • Bike parking
  • Colourful planting and greenery
  • Free walking and cycling events for the community while the hub is in the area

This is our fourteenth pop-up across Scotland and none so far have resulted in any major issues relating to antisocial behaviour or littering for residents. However, we will respond to any issues raised (see below for how to contact us) and our team will check on the hub regularly.

Any events held at the hub will be during the day time and very occasional. Footfall should not be more than would be expected for a location that is on a main road. Longer events will be held at a nearby venue. Please see the events section of the web page to view more details about where events are being held.

If you have an urgent concern to report about the hub, you can email scotland@como.org.uk or call 07553 355519 between Monday to Friday, 10am-4pm.

If you would like to share your opinion on the hub, positive, negative or neutral, you can fill in our survey.

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