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New Cumnock Flood Prevention Scheme phase one
Work is now almost complete at the Leggate in New Cumnock, a key part of the extensive £4.7m Flood Protection Scheme planned for the area.

Little stars are simply 'excellent' - Riccarton's inspection report is a national best!
Riccarton Early Childhood Centre (ECC) in Kilmarnock has today (18 September 2018) received the best report ever issued by Education Scotland under the current inspection framework.

Cabinet Secretary sees health transformation in action in East Ayrshire
Jeane Freeman, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport visited East Ayrshire this week to learn about some of the excellent work that the Council is carrying out in support of health and social care.

Temporary closure of Western Road recycling depot
On Tuesday 25 September, the Western Road recycling depot in Kilmarnock will close weekdays, with every effort being made to return to normal operating hours prior to the Christmas period.

Carriageway resurfacing – A735 Lugton Road, Dunlop
As part of East Ayrshire’s extensive £6m road resurfacing programme, the A735 Lugton Road, Dunlop was due to benefit from resurfacing works.

McIlvanney’s next chapter marks new era for education in East Ayrshire
Heralded by messages of support and congratulation from renowned Scottish authors, educators and politicians from all parties, the £45 million William McIlvanney Campus in Kilmarnock has today (11 September 2018) been officially opened.

Eat Safe Awards for Galston Primary
Galston Primary has earned an Eat Safe Award for their high standards of hygiene, cleanliness and food safety.

An ath chaibideil aig McIlvanney gu bhith a’ comharrachadh linn ùr airson foghlam ann an Siorrachd Àir an Ear
Le teachdaireachdan taiceil a’ cur fàilte is meal-a-naidheachd air bho ùghdaran ainmeil Albannach, bho luchd-foghlaim agus bho luchd-poilitigs de gach pàrtaidh, chaidh an Campas Uilleim McIlvanney ann an Cille Mheàrnaig, a chosg £45 millean, fhosgladh gu h-oifigeil an-diugh (11 Sultain 2018).

An uplifting Story story - as station prepares to make access easier for all
Parents with pushchairs and anyone with mobility issues will soon find train travel to and from Kilmarnock a lot easier thanks to a major engineering project at Kilmarnock Station. And Councillor Clare Maitland, Cabinet Spokesperson for Equalities, Inclusion and Poverty on East Ayrshire Council, popped over to see the installation of two new lifts for herself.

Free burial services for children
At the recent meeting of Cabinet, an important decision was taken to support bereaved parents within East Ayrshire.