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Four men have been jailed following an investigation into a £6 million corruption and bribery scandal across health boards in Scotland.
A NEW community wellbeing officer is supporting tenants across Ayrshire. Mark Jenkins, employed by Ayrshire Housing, is working with tenants facing challenges related to mental health, addiction, and ...
In South Ayrshire, Carrick, Culzean, Prestwick and Troon (South Beach) were all rated as 'excellent' by SEPA. Ayr (South Beach), Heads of Ayr and Barassie were all rated as 'good', whilst Girvan and ...
A FRESH warning has been issued in Ayrshire as concerns grow over the rise of illegal vape sales. The Scottish Grocers’ Federation (SGF) is calling on residents to avoid buying products from ...
AYRSHIRE travellers are being warned to take extra care following a volcanic eruption. Mount Etna, Europe's highest and most active volcano, erupted this morning in Sicily, forcing tourists to flee as ...
No.4 Buses from Kilmarnock to Ayr and from Ayr to Kilmarnock will run every 30 minutes, with the last service from Kilmarnock leaving at 5.45pm and the last from Ayr departing at 6.45pm. Services in ...
An Ayrshire timber company has given its backing to a national awards ceremony by sponsoring one of the categories.
A HOST of beaches across Ayrshire have been celebrated after being included in a national awards scheme. More than 50 winners of Scotland’s Beach Award have been revealed by environmental charity Keep ...
VISITORS to Ayrshire are being reminded to drive on the left. The Scottish Government and Road Safety Scotland have launched a campaign to highlight the importance of this rule to overseas tourists.
AN EXCITING gaming fundraiser is set to take place at Dundonald Castle. 'Game on!' is back by popular demand for a day packed with fun, creativity and gaming. Taking place on Sunday, June 22, the ...
THIS week, Ayrshire Weekly Press chief reporter Neil Smith begins a new series looking at Ayrshire's unsolved murders. Some are active cold cases, with police refusing to give up on the hunt for the ...
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