Stay of execution for 'lifeline' bus services but campaign goes on
CAMPAIGNING to save the X34 and X36 buses from being axed is being intensified by councillors after the services were given a stay of execution.
CAMPAIGNING to save the X34 and X36 buses from being axed is being intensified by councillors after the services were given a stay of execution.
SPARKS flew as North Ayrshire Council leader Marie Burns and Labour rival Joe Cullinane faced off for the first time since the election.
LITERACY and numeracy levels among North Ayrshire schools remain high despite the challenges of the pandemic, North Ayrshire Council Cabinet heard last week.
TOWN centres and streets in North Ayrshire are set to be improved as more details emerge of ambitious regeneration plans.
FRAUD and errors totalling £175,000 were found by council investigators in the past year.
Worried Shaun Macaulay saw his life flash before his eyes when he was rushed into hospital after feeling unwell at a community event.
New North Ayrshire Provost Anthea Dickson admitted it was a “tremendous honour” to be handed the chains of office on Wednesday.
THE spiralling cost of living crisis is more important than ever for North Ayrshire’s new SNP administration.
SCOTTISH health boss Humza Yousaf has lavished praise on Ayrshire healthcare staff for “performing above and beyond the call of duty” throughout the pandemic.
A HIGHLY ambitious eight-year plan to help improve healthcare in North Ayrshire has been unveiled.
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