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PICTURES: North Ayrshire's brilliant Kiltwalkers raise vital funds for charity
Hundreds of North Ayrshire residents took part in the Glasgow Kiltwalk at the weekend, raising much needed for charity. We asked those taking part to send in their pictures of the event, and they didn't disappoint. Here is a selection of shots
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CalMac announce full Arran ferry service will run from Troon until Thursday
The full Arran ferry service will be sailing from Troon instead of Ardrossan until Thursday at least, CalMac has announced. A warning of easterly winds, combined with the poor condition of Ardrossan harbour, has forced MV Isle of Arran to relocate
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Dalry pupils find out about marine engineering during World of Work Week
SCHOOL pupils in Dalry welcomed a special visitor to the school recently as part of their World of Work Week. Primary 1 and 5 pupils at Dalry Primary were lucky enough to meet Tom Keogh, a local grandpa and now-retired marine engineer, who had
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CalMac warning on Ardrossan's future over 'unacceptable lack of investment'
CALEDONIAN MacBrayne has warned it may have to switch its Arran operations to Troon entirely because the terminal at Ardrossan has been left in an "unacceptable" condition. Duncan Mackison, the interim chief executive of CalMac Ferries Ltd, blasted
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Tickets to go on sale for Saltcoats Old People's Welfare's outing to Perth
Saltcoats Old People's Welfare are organising an outing to Perth later this year. Tickets for the big day out will go on sale in Saltcoats Labour Club on Tuesday May 7, from 1-3pm. Head along to make sure you don't miss out.
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Illegal vapes seized in North Ayrshire thanks to police sniffer dog
A police sniffer dog helped authorities seize illegal nicotine vape products in North Ayrshire. In a multi-agency partnership, police, North Ayrshire Trading Standards and a consumer protection dog unit teamed up on April 25 to tackle illegal nicotine
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Drivers face a month of 24/7 traffic lights on the A737 - and overnight closures
Drivers on one of the main routes to and from North Ayrshire will face a month of 24-hour traffic lights while essential bridge repairs are carried out. Amey, on behalf of Transport Scotland, are undertaking essential bridge repairs on the A737