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Dogs can’t be banned from Newton playpark despite dog fouling problem, residents told
Frustrated residents have been told that dogs cannot be banned from a kids swing park they say is covered in dog muck which threatens their children’s health. Newton Residents Association invited an environmental officer to discuss issues in the
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Anger over Dundonald football pitch development "flooding neighbours' properties"
Councillors will travel to Dundonald to see the impact of a football pitch development that neighbours have described as a ‘nightmare’. Residents of the village queued up to voice their objections to the work undertaken at Dundonald Recreation
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Coylton housing development gets the green light from councillors
More than 50 new homes will be built in Coylton after councillors gave developers the go ahead. A total of 53 houses will be developed at Manse Road, made up of 40 private homes and 13 affordable homes. Planning permission had been granted ‘in
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Troon man caged for vicious machete attack on a father
Two men who took part in a vicious machete attack on a father moments after he was seen carrying a child on his shoulders were locked up on Monday (today). Stuart Jess, 40, of Troon, and John Lucas, 43, of Coatbridge, targeted Marc Webley in the
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Ayr Grammar school wins "Project of the Year" at national awards ceremony
AN Ayr education centre has won an an award at a national ceremony. South Ayrshire Council announced that Ayr Grammar Primary School, its associated Early Years Centre and the Archive and Registration Centre won ‘Project of the Year’ at the Learning
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Charity’s heartfelt thanks to Ayr man’s family as their Jay Walk raises £91,000
ONE of Ayrshire’s best-known charities has said a heartfelt thanks to a group of walkers who raised more than £90,000 in memory of an Ayr man who lost his life to brain cancer. Dawn Kennedy, Bryan Kennedy, Blair Kennedy, and Gail Nisbet handed
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Bullen praises Chalmers after key role in Ayr draw away to Inverness
LEE BULLEN has praised the contribution of Logan Chalmers after the substitute played a key role in securing a point for Ayr away to Inverness on Saturday. Bullen said the 2-2 draw at Caledonian Stadium was a fair result as the Honest Men saw their
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Ayrshire and Arran's health volunteers celebrated at awards ceremony
THE contribution of volunteers to health services in Ayrshire and Arran has been honoured at a brand new awards ceremony. The Compassion to Action 2022 volunteer awards marked the first annual celebrations of NHS Ayrshire and Arran’s volunteers
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Ayr school opens memorial garden in memory of teaching assistant
AN Ayr school has created a memorial garden in memory of a teaching assistant who passed awy. The building firm JR Group, which is currently carrying out the construction of 31 high-specification flats in Carrick Street on behalf of Ayrshire Housing
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Vics launch pavilion fundraiser as part of plans to bring club back to Whitletts
THE charity arm of Whitletts Vics FC has launched a fund-raising campaign to meet the cost of plans to turn a former pavilion into a community hub and changing facility as part of its plans to set up a new home in the area. Vics In The Community