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  • Pensioners anger at bus reroute

    IRATE pensioners have been left up in arms after a bus was re-routed from one of Troon’s main roads.Local resident Kerry Smith revealed at last Tuesday’s Troon Community Council meeting that she has been approached by a number of elderly residents who

  • Chef brings back silverware from world cup!

    A CHEF at the Trump Turnberry Hotel has brought back silverware from the Culinary World Cup. Andrew MacKay, the Ayrshire hotels award winning pastry chef, was part of a team who created a winning menu at the Villeroy & Boch Culinary World Cup in Luxembourg

  • Charity praise for prematurebirth leave

    SOUTH Ayrshire Council has been given national recognition for their policy of additional paternity leave for premature births.The council pays extra days to their workers who require additional time for their babies being born prematurely. And the support

  • Jobs at risk as Santander set to close in Troon

    SANTANDER is set to close its doors in Troon in a response to the way people are choosing to carry out their banking. The store on Portland Street is due to close on July 18 this year. The news comes part of a 13-branch closure across Scotland

  • Ayr United defender Michael Rose set to move on

    MUCH sought-after Ayr United defender Michael Rose is to join Coventry City in the summer after agreeing a pre-contract move. And there have been enquiries from as far afield as Holland as well as Scotland and England for top-scoring striker Lawrence

  • An Ayr man has been charged after police drugs bust

    POLICE have charged a man in connection with producing controlled drugs in his home in Ayr. The 27-year-old was apprehended after police pro-actively attended an address in Crown Square around 9am on Tuesday, January 15. After producing a Sheriff