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Council support families by freezing cost of school meals
South Ayrshire Council have good news for parents and carers of children attending local schools. There will be no annual increase to the price of local school meals for the remainder of the 2020/21 session. This means that the cost of school lunches
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Ayr carer issued with warning after resident fell over
AN AYR carer was let off with a warning after laughing at one resident before another she was supposed to be supporting fell and injured themself. Care assistant Josephine Monaghan, was given a warning on her registration for 12 months and ordered
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Nine things you need to know about Level 3 as South Ayrshire’s lockdown eased
NICOLA Sturgeon has confirmed large parts of the country will move out of level 4 lockdown restrictions in Scotland from Friday. More than two million people in west and central Scotland have been living under the toughest level of restrictions
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South Ayrshire now set to move into Level 3 this week
South Ayrshire is now set to move out of Level 4 this week. The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed South Ayrshire would drop down to Level 3 when she updated parliament this afternoon. The area entered Level 4 of coronavirus restrictions
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Are Christmas gifts for teachers banned? Scottish Government confirm coronavirus rules
Pupils across the country will undoubtedly want to gift their teachers a special thanks this Christmas after all their efforts during the coronavirus lockdown. For five months, teachers swapped classrooms for their bedrooms and living rooms as
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‘Devastating’: Ayr ice rink need £85k to survive till NEXT winter
THE OWNERS of Ayr Ice Rink have issued a desperate plea to raise £85k in order to save the facility from permanent closure. Ayrshire Curlers Ltd have confirmed that the rink on Limeklin Road won’t be able to open until October next year with an