TWO Troon streets are set to close for almost five weeks later this month for Scottish Water Works. A temporary road closure will be in place for the first 30 metres of Bentinck Drive and Dallas Road ...
ONE of Ayrshire's biggest hospitality firms has been named among the UK's fastest-growing businesses. Buzzworks secured eighth place on the prestigious UK Fast Growth Index 2024, which celebrates the ...
On the coldest weekend of the year, more than 200 Elvis fans showed their Burning Love for the superstar as they made their annual pilgrimage ...
A WELL-KNOWN Ayr takeaway described as "consistently profitable" is on the lookout for new owners. Sampy's is a traditional hot and cold food takeaway unit occupying the ground floor of a two-storey ...
THE Alloway Scottish Women's Institute used their January meeting to pay tribute to Robert Burns. After welcoming members, a poem written by the late Sally Lee was read by Maureen McKee to open the ...
A generous housebuilder has handed over its final donation to Troon RNLI - with a fantastic total of £5,650 donated over the past six years.
A RESPITE service based in Ayr has been handed a glowing report by inspectors. Chalmers Road is a purpose-built bungalow close to Ayr town centre providing short break services for up to four adults ...
AN Ayr MSP is urging WASPI women to attend a Scottish Parliament debate. Siobhian Brown wants women affected by changes to the state pension age to attend the Holyrood Chamber on Tuesday, January 21.
The report by area commander Ian McMeekin, the local senior officer for Ayrshire, reveals that from April 1 to September 30 last year, there was a 24.4 per cent reduction in activity levels across the ...
Glasgow and Edinburgh were the Scottish cities named among the best places to visit in the world by Time Out . Discussing Edinburgh, the publication said the entry has everything you could want from a ...
Driving over a pothole, even at a low speed, can damage a vehicle’s tyres, alloy wheels, steering alignment, wheel tracking and balancing ...
The group said last month it was facing an extra £32 million in wage costs from Budget measures and that price rises would be ‘inevitable’.