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Hundreds of sweets given out after Hallowe'en event axed by council
A PRESTWICK group who had their Hallowe’en event axed by the council just a day before it was scheduled to go ahead were left with hundreds of unused decorations and sweets. The spooky trail planned to take place on St Cuthbert’s golf course last
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Girvan Football Club celebrate £25,000 funding for vital projects
Girvan Football Club are celebrating an award of £25,000 from Carrick Futures’ latest grant making round, which awarded a total of £75,750 to projects benefitting South Carrick. The grant will contribute to the cost of installing cost effective
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Ayrshire puppy farm call-outs raise concerns
CONCERNS have been raised over the number of calls relating to puppy farms in Ayrshire this year. The Scottish SPCA have had 36 calls to their helpline since January sparking fears that coronavirus and inflated prices has created ‘the perfect storm
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Coronavirus hits South Ayrshire school and nursery
CORONAVIRUS has hit a school and nursery in Girvan with a small number of individuals advised to self-isolate. Both Girvan Academy and Girvan Early Years Centre are dealing with cases of COVID-19. NHS Ayrshire and Arran’s Test and Protect team
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Ayr care home dealing with coronavirus for second time
AN AYR care home is dealing with coronavirus for a second time. Glenfairn Care Home has been affected, with a small number of people a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19. NHS Ayrshire and Arran's Health Protection team and South Ayrshire
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The 23 things you cannot do from tonight in Level 4 coronavirus lockdown
Residents in 11 council areas in Scotland are set to enter level four of the Scottish Government's lockdown levels from 6pm tonight. Nicola Sturgeon announced the new local tier levels in Scotland on Tuesday, which will see City of Glasgow, Renfrewshire
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Ayr schoolgirl donates own pocket money to help families less fortunate
A SELFLESS nine-year-old girl is on a mission to make sure children less fortunate still wake up with presents on Christmas. Lily Simpson-Brown inspired others around her after she donated £20 of her own pocket money to help buy gifts for Ayrshire