National Pride has unveiled proposals to develop an environmentally sensitive Eco-Therapy Wellness Park at the site of the former Barony colliery, located near Aunchinleck in East Ayrshire.
The organisation, which has a core ethos to create ecologically sustainable and ethical developments, completed the purchase of the 108.8-acre site as The Barony NP (UK) Limited from Hargreaves Land in July 2020.
The Barony Eco-Therapy Wellness Centre will act as a health and wellness destination. Active health and mental relaxation facilities, with spa, exercise, craft activities and amenities will be provided, as well as accommodation in lodges and geodesic domes. The project also aims to act as a destination showcasing healthy dining experiences
Natural woodland at the location will be sensitively recrafted to enable visitors to develop mental and physical strengths and personal resilience, as well as being a restfulness centre for sufferers of life-changing illnesses and conditions. The Barony site descends into the Lugar Water Valley, forming a micro-climate where the proposals will refocus the natural environment to create oxygen-rich clean and pollutant free air.
Education and training opportunities, especially for vulnerable adults, will be a priority and the project will create significant local employment and also aims to support local businesses and jobs in the supply chain,
Today all that remains of the Barony Colliery is a huge pit-heading winding gear frame, the Barony A-Frame, which is an inspiring local landmark and testament to the industrial heritage of the site.
Barony NP (UK) Limited will support The Barony A-Frame Trust in the rehabilitation of the 'Memorial Garden' dedicated to those miners who tragically lost their lives in the coal mine from 1908-1969. The rehabilitation and enhancement of the Garden will be a place of tribute and remembrance for the local community and a permanent reminder of the area's mining heritage.
The Barony project also aims to revolutionise how renewable energy can be generated, acting as a centre of excellence for renewable technologies. It will use modern construction materials, combined with geo-thermal energy from the disused mine for use by the local community, especially the nearby NHS General hospital.
A proportion of the profits will be reinvested back into community wellbeing projects and support NHS student training.
Volunteering opportunities will be offered for those of all ages and abilities in a welcoming and accepting environment. With the proximity of the new Barony Campus, students and visitors will also be able to appreciate the natural environment and advances in carbon zero plus renewable energy technologies.
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24/05/2021
Plans Unveiled To Develop Eco-Therapy Wellness Park


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