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Troon library

Address: 5 South Beach, Troon KA10 6EF
Tel: 01292 315352
Email: carnegie.library@south-ayrshire.gov.uk

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Opening hours

Monday9am - 7pm
Tuesday9am - 5pm
Wednesday9am - 5pm
Thursday9am - 7pm
Friday9am - 5pm
Saturday9am - 5pm
SundayClosed

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Marr Educational Resources Centre

Whatever your age or ability, the Marr Educational Resources Centre offers free public access to computers, internet, software and self-instructional learning resources. It is administered by South Ayrshire Council and is located in Troon Library, but was established by and is funded by the Marr Trust.

About the Marr Trust

Charles Kerr Marr - a childless Widower - in 1919 he bequeathed his large fortune for the educational benefit of the townspeople of Troon where he had been born and brought up.

Out of Marr's generous endowment there was established Marr College - one of the most prestigious schools in Scotland - and the C.K. Marr Educational Trust.

Apart from providing the whole cost of the running of the Marr Educational Resources Centre, the Marr Trust provides: bursaries to persons engaged in tertiary education; scholarships to allow students to undertake postgraduate or research work beyond first Degree level; grants to allow students to undertake educational travel visits; special assistance for educational purposes to disabled persons.

The benefits of the Trust are limited to persons currently and normally resident within Troon. Further details from and application forms to: Mr David Stewart, Clerk & Treasurer, C.K. Marr Educational Trust, 1 Howard Street, Kilmarnock, KA1 2BW.

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We endeavour to provide full disabled access in our libraries, including disabled toilet access. The only library we cannot accommodate for access is Ballantrae library, due to the small size of this rural branch

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