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Robert and Jessie Faulds celebrate Blue Sapphire Wedding Anniversary
Provost Jim Todd and Councillor Sally Cogley visited Newmilns couple Robert and Jessie Faulds recently to congratulate them on 65 years of marriage.
Roadshow spreads positivity and hope during Women’s Recovery Month
Three community events held throughout the month of March have been helping to challenge negativity and misinformation around people with problematic substance use.
Dance Fest 2023 makes a welcome return
Dance Fest, Ayrshire’s biggest celebration of dance, made a welcome return to the Palace Theatre with three sell out shows recently.
Ayrshire Growth Deal delivering as second annual report released
The team behind the £251 million Ayrshire Growth Deal say the difficult economic climate won’t derail their transformational plans for the region. Their second annual report – which plots the progress over 12 months – recognises the challenges of recent times but stresses ‘great progress has been made’.
Above Adventure receives community defibrillator
Above Adventure recently received life-saving equipment donated by Prism Medical Scotland.
Investment in schools across East Ayrshire
At the recent meeting of Cabinet agreement was reached on the annual Learning Estate Management Plan, which will now be submitted to the Scottish Government.
Innovative DYW Robert Burns Skills Academy is officially open!
Provost Jim Todd cut a ceremonial ribbon to officially open the innovative Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) Robert Burns Skills Academy at The Robert Burns Academy recently.
Council agrees plans to expand electric vehicle infrastructure
East Ayrshire Council has this week agreed plans to increase the infrastructure to cater for more electric vehicles (EV) across Ayrshire.
East Ayrshire Council achieves Recruit with Conviction Ambassador status
East Ayrshire Council has officially achieved 'Recruit with Conviction' Ambassador Status, meaning that it promotes safe, suitable and sustainable employment for people who have criminal convictions.
Ayrshire tourism forging ahead
Businesses aiming to capitalise on partnership commitment
The tourism industry in Ayrshire is putting a plan in place to help secure the future of one of the region’s most important economic drivers.
New Kilmarnock Strategic Group will boost town centre development
Like every other town in Scotland, Kilmarnock is constantly evolving, and with the Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit, the energy crisis and the effects of an economic downturn all having an effect on work patterns and shopping habits, demand for, and use of, buildings and public spaces has changed dramatically in the last few years.
PiDay celebrations at Grange Academy are electric
The annual PiDay celebrations at Grange Academy were literally electric this year, as young people from the school took part in a Pi Voltage experiment to approximate pi.