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  • Nearly 800 people give their views ahead of NAC budget

    FOUR times as many people completed a survey for North Ayrshire Council’s budget this year than last.Last year, NAC launched a budget survey but just 207 people filled out the questionnaire at a cost of around £54 a head.But this year nearly 800 people

  • Dalry Thistle FC's support from Boundary Trust

    Dalry Thistle Football Club have spent money upgrading the playing surface of the field. They required new portable goal posts and applied to Dalry Parish Boundary trust for funding. The committee is pictured receiving the cheque from members

  • New purple bins on the way for North Ayrshire residents

    RESIDENTS in North Ayrshire will soon have four bins to dispose of their waste with the introduction of a purple bin. The new bins, which the council will start to deliver next week, will take glass, plastics, cans and cartons meaning the current

  • Vicious teen attacked 13-year-old girl in street

    A YOUNG woman grabbed a 13-year-old girl by the hair and pulled her to the ground in an Ardrossan street. The 17-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pled guilty to the October 1 assault at Kilmarnock Sher iff Cour t last week.

  • New activities launch at over 50s HOPE Project in Stevenston

    Last week saw the launch of a new activity programme at an over 50s project.The HOPE (Helping Older People Evolve) Project launched its latest programme of events and activities at its base in the CLASP Resource Centre in Stevenston.Members of the public

  • Kilbirnie mum worried about new nursery plans for St Bridget's

    A WORRIED parent fears that toddlers will lose out in vital activities with the expansion of St Bridget’s Early Years Centre, but the council have offered reassurance.The Herald recently reported that the council has plans for a £639,000 refurbishment