Cumnock's citizens advice centre changing locations as shop goes on the market
Cumnock's former Citizens Advice Bureau building is on the market.
Cumnock's former Citizens Advice Bureau building is on the market.
An application, from Donna Kennedy Architecture and Design seeks to build the three homes at Purclewan Mill, between Dalrymple and Hollybush.
The building is managed by the Catrine Community Trust (CCT) under an agreement which East Ayrshire Council (EAC) agreed to extend last year.
An application from Campbell Homes Limited was submitted to the local authority for a new home to be added to a housing development by the same firm.
The marquee was originally created in 2016, with a retrospective application made in 2019, and an extension also approved in 2022.
Mr Dave Watson submitted the plans to the local authority, to "build a low-energy family home on a brownfield site" near Stair.
Previously serving as the town's Royal Bank of Scotland building, the branch was initially put up for sale by East Ayrshire Council last May.
A listing on the East Ayrshire Council Marches, parades and processions website section shows an application has been submitted for the parade to take place in Patna.
Police Scotland figures have revealed the number of drug deaths in Ayrshire has fallen to its lowest level since 2017.
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