Our reporter Tom Mackinnon caught up with Pailsey band Lemonhaze earlier this month at the Paisley 2021 Stadium, home of St. Mirren Football Club. The band spoke about their new single Morning […]
Our reporter Tom Mackinnon caught up with Pailsey band Lemonhaze earlier this month at the Paisley 2021 Stadium, home of St. Mirren Football Club. The band spoke about their new single Morning […]
The house in 30 Portland Road, Kilmarnock, that was on the market for only 1£ was sold this morning. By Carla Buscema.
By Stuart Reid Horse racing PR member at William Hill, Rupert Adams, has branded the cancellation of last weekends Ayr gold cup as “disappointing”. “The Cancellation of the Ayr Gold Cup […]
By Tom Mackinnon Celtic face Anderlecht tomorrow in what is already deemed to be a vital match for both sides. The importance of this Champions League group-stage match isn’t lost on […]
By Stuart Reid President of Ayr Rugby Club, Billy McHarg believes that there is no need for a ban on contact rugby and there are ways around the problems. Rugby is a […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Matt Bryan Users of IT software to purchase mass amounts of concert tickets could face prison sentences if proposed laws are put in place. The Prime Minister, Theresa May, backed the […]
Callum Kerr and Adam Ouakli visit Ayr Railway Station after faults on the line caused delays and cancelations. Talking to students affected by the delays, they found out that Scotrail’s compensation policy […]
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