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'Bargain buy' as B&M reduces lamp to £5 that looks like £95 Next version
Bargain superstore B&M has reduced the price of its lookalike lamp to £5 -
Glasgow Union Street building destroyed by fire was part of city's story 'for 175 years'
"It's been moving to see just how many memories people have shared already." -
Rape crisis centres form alliance to combat rise in sexual violence against women and girls
Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis (GCRC), Lanarkshire Rape Crisis Centre, The STAR Centre – Rape Crisis Ayrshire and Western Isles Rape Crisis Centre said in a statement that the move was necessary to advocate for violence against women as a public health issue. -
Group seeks transparency over planning process for 150 Ayrshire village homes
“If accurately conveyed, this raises concern regarding procedural fairness, impartiality, and compliance with statutory planning duties.” -
NHS Ayrshire & Arran wins Data Driven Innovation and Collaboration Award
“Not only is it helping patients, particularly those living with multiple long-term conditions, but it’s easing pressure on Primary Care services." -
Joey Barton charged alongside second man after alleged assault
The 43-year-old ex-Rangers star is to appear in court this afternoon -
New woodland will support biodiversity and provide lasting benefits for Ayrshire community
More than 124,000 trees will be established by Mactaggart & Mickel. -
Floodlights plan for West of Scotland Premier outfit is approved
They previously lodged a planning application in order to help them take part in national competitions, run by the SFA. -
Future roofing is future proofing industry skills at Ayrshire school
The Future Roofing programme was formally opened by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Ayrshire and Arran, Sheriff Iona Sara McDonald OBE, marking another important step forward for construction education in the area. -
Mural plan to honour Cumnock's industrial history is given green light
A planning application was previously submitted to East Ayrshire Council, seeking permission for the art installation.

