
NOTICE OF NEXT BOARD MEETING You are hereby given formal notice of the Next Board Meeting of the River Ayr District Salmon Fishery Board: DATE: Wednesday 4 March 2026 TIME: 7:00pm MEETING TYPE: Board Meeting VENUE: The Mauchline & District Kilmarnock FC Supporters Club, 8 Earl Grey Street, Mauchline, KA5 5AD

Many thanks to everyone who attended our Annual Public Meeting yesterday, which was a great success. There were a number of exciting new developments with the launch of: River Ayr DSFB – Annual Report 2024-2025 (FINAL) 03.04.25 New Catch Return App developed by Ayrshire Rivers Trust Ayrshire Rivers Trust has helped the Board in

Agenda for Annual Public Meeting 02.04.25

Agenda for Annual Meeting + Triennial Meeting of Qualified Proprietors 26.03.25

NOTICE OF ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING You are hereby given formal notice of the Annual Public Meeting of the River Ayr District Salmon Fishery Board: DATE: Wednesday 2 April 2025 TIME: 7pm MEETING TYPE: Annual Public Meeting VENUE: The Mauchline & District Kilmarnock FC Supporters Club, 8 Earl Grey Street, Mauchline KA5 5AD The following

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF QUALIFIED PROPRIETORS + TRIENNIAL MEETING OF QUALIFIED PROPRIETORS You are hereby given formal notice of the Annual Meeting of Qualified Proprietors + Triennial Meeting of Qualified Proprietors of the River Ayr District Salmon Fishery Board: DATE: Wednesday 26 March 2025 TIME: 7pm MEETING TYPE: Annual Meeting of Qualified Proprietors +

NOTICE OF NEXT BOARD MEETING You are hereby given formal notice of the Next Board Meeting of the River Ayr District Salmon Fishery Board: DATE: Wednesday 12 February 2025 TIME: 7:00pm MEETING TYPE: Board Meeting VENUE: The Mauchline & District Kilmarnock FC Supporters Club, 8 Earl Grey Street, Mauchline, KA5 5AD AGENDA For Board Meeting

Restoration work on Mauchline Burn Ayrshire Rivers Trust recently secured funding for restoration work on the Mauchline Burn (a.k.a. The Chalk River) with the ultimate aim of reducing silt and nutrient inputs and restoring a functional trout and salmon population within this small watercourse. In recent years, the burn has suffered from repeat pollution incidents

Sorn Castle Dam has long been a concern for salmonid migration having an incomplete Larinier fish pass that was virtually impossible for fish to use. There were no ideal alternatives for lower flow conditions leaving fish struggling to get over if they missed the optimal flow levels. The fish pass was in the process if