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2017-08-11
BETRAYAL OF BURNS National Trust are accused of monumental Burns scandal
Mum’s terror on the shore
Everyone loves a Highland fling
Louie’s 18 month hell on city streets
From Westwood to Holywood and back again
Cows wreck river water quality
Kevin leaves Taliban hell for Ayr business
Compulsory axe fear for council jobs
Christine battling on
Taking it on the chin after face bruised in centre fall
Singing sensation is now Phantom’s girl
Don’t build an eyesore on this shore
Online con menace is jailed
You’ve got to love a big sausage I managed to devour the foot long delicacy
Concert date for Dalmellington Band
Pensioners go berserk for new hearing aid
County fiddlers make it on Broadway, NYC
Waverley row isn’t ship shape
Lovely new feature of home
Turning back time
Action at last on ‘ worst of the west’
Politicians work hard on growth
Flower show set to bloom
Bowled over for long cycle spin
Cambusdoon a half century on
Writer Liz lived with MS for 37 yrs
District news
University success for Ayr’s Gordon
Troon News
Pupils take exams to a Higher level
Alloway Burns Club looks back to first supper in 1801
Police must up beach game
Plant plays top role for youth jobs
Top lawman cued up for gala apprentices dinner
Ayrshire cancer charity flying high at airshow
The doc is here to see you
Tasty dishes on the menu
Get in shape for bikini on beach
Stuart’s lemon parfait is a zesty treat
Seafood risotto proves to be a versatile dish
Fire and light spectacular will shine on Dean Castle
Robots can’t replace soul
Besson’s stars fail to shine
Wrestler’s back ... with a Swagger
Your guide to the best gigs around Ayrshire
Palace panto is fully cast as stage stars sign up for show
Karen started young
ALL ABOUT Dance is for all ages to step out and enjoy
Be inspired by Strictly to get out and go dancing
Dance can lead to health benefits
Country dancing can lead to a Military Tattoo show
Check into Cbeebies hotel for a fun packed weekend
Fire breathing hatch
Power of luxury
Haymarket on the right track
Thousands have a ball
Keeping prize in the family
Chaudhary knocks Ayr out of the park Prestwick eye Premier title after beating rivals by 43 runs
Time to test the water with a sea swim
Clifton is ‘ Ed man for second year
Double titles for Graham, Rebecca
Talbot players facing the axe
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