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Concerns raised as North Ayrshire Council to 'cut 90 early years centre jobs'
PARENTS have raised concerns that children's wellbeing is at stake amid cuts to staffing levels across North Ayrshire Council's early years centre (EYC) services. It is understood that a council cabinet vote to redesign their Early Learning and
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North Ayrshire runner inspired to fulfil lifelong marathon dream by veteran dad
A NORTH Ayrshire runner fulfilled a lifelong dream last month - after drawing inspiration from her veteran father. Stevenston woman Teri Evans started running just seven years ago, aged 40, starting out as a complete novice. She decided to
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Saltcoats teen Calum lifts Scottish Youth Cup after Rangers Hampden win
A TALENTED Saltcoats footballer got his hands on silverware at Hampden this week. Young Calum Adamson was amongst the Rangers under 18 players who helped guide their side to Scottish Youth Cup success on Wednesday, May 1 - defeating Aberdeen 2-
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Money raised for good causes at Kilwinning darts doubles tournament
KILWINNING darts stars have made further donations to good causes following their latest event. Players who compete in the town's Darts Premier League have hosted a number of fundraising tournaments over the years. Their most recent took place
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Scottish author coming to Ardrossan bookstore for event this weekend
AN ARDROSSAN bookstore is set to host an event this weekend which will feature a top Scottish author. The Seahorse Bookstore will be holding the event on Saturday, May 4, at 3pm. This event is not ticketed, and is open to the local community.
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Council backs initiative to improve life for British Sign language users
A new initiative to support sign language users across the county was approved by North Ayrshire Council's cabinet on Tuesday. The Scottish Government wants to make the country the best place in the world for British Sign Language users to live
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'Miracle' saves Ardrossan laundrette from closure - but owner still fears for future
AN AWARD-WINNING family business in Ardrossan has been saved from what looked like inevitable closure...but its owner says she's still fearful for its future prospects. Dora Kane from Sylvia's Soapy Suds says she's managed to find an insurer to
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Herald reporter gets a grilling as Corsehill pupils enjoy World of Work Week
It's not every day you face a grilling from more than 60 primary school pupils about your chosen career. Afer all, it's usually me asking the questions, not answering them... But when I was asked to come along to Corsehill Primary School on