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 […]
World Mental Health Day
By Callum Kerr (@callumkerrx) Monday the 10th of October marked World Mental Health Day, A day set out to break down the stigma around ill mental health and to find help for […]
The Fear Behind the Face Paint
By Sanjeev Mann (@Ask_Sanjeevs) Why are people scared of clowns? ‘Killer clowns’ seem to be the latest craze to have hit Ayrshire, having started across the pond in the US. The trend […]
TamFest Takes Over Ayr for Hallowe’en
By Natalie Miller (@nataliemiller_x) TamFest Day of the Dead Procession workshops got underway in Ayr at the old Watt Brothers store yesterday. The workshops invite children along to create masks, decorate umbrellas […]
Ayr bowlers seek home comfort
By Corinne Hall Ayr’s bowlers are looking to home in on victory as they bid to bounce back from a disappointing defeat last time out. The Ayrshire indoor bowlers face Alloa in […]
The Cumnock Tryst – Three Year Music Festival
The Cumnock Tryst festival celebrates another successful year, bringing an array to musical talent to East Ayrshire. From 29th September to 2nd October, the event saw a huge turnout and described by […]
Ayr Campus Sports Clubs Shortage
The University of the West of Scotland’s Ayr campus is struggling. Not because of the academics, but because of the lack of sports clubs. However as the new President’s of sport and wellbeing […]


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