
By Dale Eaton Ayr’s Station Hotel was ruled a dangerous building in March 2018 and is still under a cloud of construction nearly two years later. The Station Hotel, which has been […]
By Dale Eaton Ayr’s Station Hotel was ruled a dangerous building in March 2018 and is still under a cloud of construction nearly two years later. The Station Hotel, which has been […]
By Layla Maguire Those who have visited Ayr will know it as a place to visit in the summer months for a day at the beach. However, the town used to be […]
South Ayrshire council have listed 11 new properties for sale as it took the decision to make another purge of excess assets. Authority holdings across Ayr and Girvan have been made available […]
As cities across the UK unite to show support and raise awareness of the loss of babies and young children, South Ayrshire Council will illuminate the Wallace Tower in Ayr town centre. […]
By Fethi Benaissa Easter Weekend and bank holiday have attracted hundreds of people to Ayr Beach to enjoy the warm weather. According to the Met Office, Scotland has registered the warmest Easter […]
by Lea Fabbrini South Ayrshire Council launched a new online school payments system – ‘iPayimpact’ – on the 22nd of November 2017. The system is part of the project ‘South Ayrshire Goes […]
By Carla Buscema OFFICIAL contracts have just been signed to build a brand new Queen Margaret secondary school, which is expected to open in October 2019 in South Ayrshire. The £25 million […]
Despite the SNP administration making a pledge to stop charging people for parking their cars for periods of two hours and under, South Ayrshire Council has made over £30,000 from parking charges […]
By Craig Gamble (@craig_gamble93) Ayrshire’s biggest fireworks display will once again light up the skies of Ayr this November, thanks to the Buy Malcolm Sargent House Appeal. The popular event, which was […]
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