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ScotRail issues Sunday travel advice for Ayrshire trains
ScotRail is issuing travel advice to customers for its Sunday services as the train operator aims to provide certainty to customers. With ScotRail currently operating a temporary timetable due to fewer drivers being available for rest day working
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Girvan RNLI crew carry out lifeboat search for kayaker
The crew of Girvan RNLI's lifeboat raced to the water near Culzean Castle to reports of a kayak floating in the water with nobody aboard. On Friday, July 26 at 11:56pm, the volunteer crew's pagers rang out with the signal for immediate launch.
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Ayr United out of Premier Sports Cup despite Buckie win
Ayr United crashed out of the Premier Sports Cup at the group stages on Saturday afternoon despite victory over Buckie Thistle. The Honest Men knew that they would need to beat the Highland League side by at least three goals to overturn Dundee
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Looking back: Royal visit and top sporting events in South Ayrshire in 2004
This week, we look back 20 years to the summer of 2004 - a time of Royal visits to South Ayrshire as well as some major sporting events. Who can you spot in these photos from July 2004? (Image: Newsquest) Her Royal Highness the Princess
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Siobhian Brown MSP: Ayr anti-terror measures are just 'barriers to business'
Bollards cause alarm Only a few weeks ago, South Ayrshire Council made the decision to install counter terrorism barriers at Wellington Square, which is a conservation area. The installation of these barriers was done with no consultation offered
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'We see it too often': Brits travelling this summer issued boarding pass warning
Brits have been issued a 'stark' warning over their boarding passes if they are jetting off to sunnier skies this summer. The inevitability of flying abroad means you will have a million things to pack and remember - especially when you're travelling