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Councils renew commitment to Armed Forces Community Covenant
All three Ayrshire councils have renewed their commitment to the Armed Forces Community Covenant to strengthen the support provided to the Armed Forces and veterans’ community.
Pass Wide and Slow Ride
Horse riders, bike riders and pedestrians got together to raise awareness and educate other road users on how to safely pass riders on the road to mark national Pass Wide and Slow Day on 19 September.
Maths Week 2021 adds up to a whole lot of fun
East Ayrshire teachers have been working hard preparing for Maths Week Scotland 2021, the annual national celebration of Maths that starts on Monday 27 September.
Extreme pressures on our care services
In recent days we have seen the highest rates of coronavirus infections recorded. Covid-19 continues to adversely affect the population of East Ayrshire.
For critical community health and care services, there is increasing demand and staffing is under extreme pressure.
Successful joint Council and Community Planning Partnership event highlights importance of partnership working
The seventh annual Joint Engagement event, which involved the Council and the Community Planning Partnership (CPP) Board, was held virtually this week.
Waterhaughs footbridge officially opened
The new Waterhaughs footbridge in Darvel has been completed by the Ayrshire Roads Alliance and is once more connecting the local community.
New pricing for two Kilmarnock town centre car parks
Back in June, East Ayrshire Council’s Cabinet agreed to the demolition of the multi-storey car park in Kilmarnock. This week, Cabinet heard detailed plans for the demolition and agreed to a new pricing structure within two town centre car parks where vehicles can park for just £1.50 a day.