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Ayr pub delivers more than 200 pints to veterans on Remembrance Sunday
AN AYR pub delivered more than 200 pints to veterans across Ayrshire to say thank you on Remembrance Sunday. The Redstone Inn brought joy to hundreds of ex-servicemen and servicewoman as they honoured those who lost their lives during conflicts.
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Barbed wire removed at Ayrshire woods after dog injured
DANGEROUS barbed wire has been removed from a popular walking spot after a dog suffered a nasty cut. The Ayr Advertiser told last week how Labrador Izzy was left with a huge gash right to her muscle after becoming caught in a sharp section of fencing
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Number of frontline police officers drops as force seeks to cut costs
The number of police officers in Ayrshire has fallen with the force citing the need to make hundreds of millions in savings. In the last quarter, the number of divisional officers in Ayrshire fell from 862 to 831. When Scotland’s eight regional
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Leaked briefing suggests South Ayrshire heading for level four lockdown
SOUTH Ayrshire is heading for level four lockdown meaning all bars, cafes and most shops would be forced to close, according to a leak. A leaked briefing has included South Ayrshire in a list of 12 local authority areas set to be moved from level
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The top 100 Covid hotspot neighbourhoods in Scotland revealed
The latest weekly coronavirus figures have been released, highlighting hotspots of Covid-19 per 100,000 of the population and the risk in each neighbourhood. Scotland had 7,971 positive cases between 4 November and 10 November, which was 145.9
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Little-known iPhone trick lets you screenshot by tapping back of device – here’s how
A little-known iPhone trick has been sending users crazy – after discovering they can screenshot by simply tapping the back of their device. Normally, screenshotting on the phone would involve holding down the Side Button and Volume Up button.
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Inside Ayr Station Hotel: video reveals historic building wasting away
New video footage and photographs have been released of what remains inside the now dilapidated and scaffold-clad Ayr Station Hotel building. The hotel, which was opened in 1866 and only closed to customers in 2014, is in a state of disrepair.
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Ayr lad walks in memory of his hero dad killed in Iraq
AN AYR lad took part in a special Remembrance walk in memory of his dad who was killed in Iraq when he was just six-years-old. Matheson Harper-Titchener, now 19, had his hero, Major Matthew Titchener at the forefront of his mind when he walked