By MARTIN TIGHE The 2016 Tartan Tour Order of Merit swung into action this year in May at the spectacular Renaissance Club, East Lothian, as it played host to the 54-hole P&H […]
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Does Christmas come too early?
By Corinne Hall It may only be six days into December but the festive period has well and truly begun and everywhere you look there are lights decorating the outside of houses and […]
Animal drugs stolen in Ayr vet break-in
AYRSHIRE vet surgery has warned that stolen drugs from break-in could be dangerous County Vets, who provides a wide range of veterinary services to all animals in the Ayrshire area, was […]
Troon Health Walks want more people to come along and join
By RYAN McDOUGALL A health walking programme in Troon is struggling to gain new members and volunteers. The programme, called Stepping Out, run by Arthritis Care and Paths for All, aims to […]
“You can’t pay the bills on love alone”… Foster Care trade union making real progress
By Lewis Kemp ‘REAL progress is being made’ in establishing the first ever trade union for foster care workers according to Jo Anderson from the Scottish branch. Jo attended the first meeting in Westminster […]
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Scotland
By Amy McGhee AS CHRISTMAS approaches, there are many different attractions enticing people to join in the Christmas spirit and one of the most popular highlights of the festive period are Christmas markets. […]
Scottish Ballet prepares for opening night performance of Hansel and Gretel
By Olivia Armstrong SCOTTISH Ballet will lift the curtain on their production of Hansel and Gretel on Saturday as their winter season gets underway. The production will open this year at the Festival […]
Better late than never: a slow train from Paisley
By Hamish Carton YOU all know the feeling. You’ve woken up on a crisp Autumnal morning, showered, had a nutritious breakfast and are ready to make your way to work. You’re right on […]
Recycling medical equipment can save NHS millions
By Chris Doyle THE NHS in Glasgow is saving millions of pounds every year by recycling hospital equipment. Cordia and EquipU recycle £2.8 million worth of equipment annually through the NHS Trust […]
Will it be sweet 16 for the Premier League?
By CONNOR PARK THE END is nigh for the Champions League Group Stage as attentions now turn to the last 16 draw which takes place on Monday morning. With Groups A-D already […]


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