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Ayr judo coach honoured with prestigious national award
An Ayr Judo coach has been honoured as the National Disability Coach of the Year by JudoScotland. Charlie Strachan, who coaches at Tams Brig Judo Club in the town, was presented with the award for his dedication to making the club an inclusive
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Prestwick post office to close its doors next month as postmaster resigns
A Prestwick post office is set to close its doors next month. The New Prestwick Post Office, on Ayr Road, will be closing on Saturday, March 23 at 12.30pm following the resignation of the postmaster and the withdrawal of the premises for Post
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Girvan's Story Project gets underway in a bid to boost the town
The local community is at the centre of plans to develop the Girvan's Story Project over the next 12 months. Following a £170,000 funding boost last year, South Ayrshire Council and partners have been working on a plan to make the most of what
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South Ayrshire businesses listed on minimum wage 'name and shame' list
Two South Ayrshire businesses have been named in a list of companies across the UK that failed to pay workers the minimum wage. His Majesty's Revenue and Customs has published a list of more than 500 companies across the UK that it says failed
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Ayr Hospital Radio seeks confident presenter to step behind the mic
Ayr Hospital Radio is on the lookout for a confident presenter to step behind the mic. The service, one of the oldest hospital radio stations in Scotland, has a rare opportunity for a new volunteer presenter. All training will be given, applicants
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Air rage man in Prestwick luggage row hurt after attacking police officer
A man who shouted and swore at staff and police after a row over luggage at Prestwick Airport ended up more badly hurt than the cops he attacked. James Laird lost his temper after a row with airport staff over the size of his luggage – with his