Scottish Parliament offers virtual tours for East Ayrshire students
Modern studies students in East Ayrshire can now pay a visit to the Scottish Parliament without ever leaving their classrooms.
Modern studies students in East Ayrshire can now pay a visit to the Scottish Parliament without ever leaving their classrooms.
Views are being sought on how new 'control zones' could be used to tackle firework misuse.
Cafes, bars and restaurants will be able to put tables and chairs on the pavement outside their premises without first obtaining planning permission, under changes expected to be introduced next month.
Cafes, bars and restaurants will be able to put tables and chairs on the pavement outside their premises without first obtaining planning permission, under changes expected to be introduced next month.
Ayrshire Recording Services has been supporting residents who are blind or visually impaired for decades by recording and producing audio versions of local newspapers.
Workers at Auchinleck's Fossilfield Training Centre are looking ahead to a positive 2023, after their first full year in operation.
EAST Ayrshire Council is set to decide whether to hold an extra public holiday to mark King Charles III’s coronation in May.
A NEW fund has been launched to meet increased demand for cycle parking and storage facilities.
Ochiltree primary got a generous visit from some the team from local firm Egger recently.
A Muirkirk lane has been blocked off after a local councillor stepped in due to safety concerns.
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