Ayrshire Post

Shop front signage collapses

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A town business associatio­n has claimed Ayr is “literally falling apart” after shop signage collapsed over the weekend.

Fish Cross Traders Associatio­n responded after signage at the shopfront of Home Plus collapsed onto the High Street.

And a town councillor has slammed council chiefs for lacking “civic pride” after yet another building worry hit the main thoroughfa­re.

The entire shop front of the former Mothercare store crashed to the ground on Saturday night just before 11pm.

Police swooped in and taped off the scene at 149-153 High Street but confirmed on Sunday afternoon that they had no further involvemen­t.

Adam Short, who runs the Fish Cross Traders Associatio­n, which is formed of Tsukure Hub and zero waste shop, Wasted, said: “If a picture could ever sum up Ayr then this would be it. “The town is literally falling apart.” Tory councillor Derek McCabe said the owner of the building should ensure it is safe.

The Ayr West councillor said: “I believe this building is privately owned, but no matter who owns it, there should be a responsibi­lity on the owner’s part to maintain the building especially from a health and safety aspect.

“It sums up the current administra­tion in that they do not seem to have any civic pride and have over the past five years shown no real ambition to consider such.”

The council didn’t respond for a comment as we reached our deadline.

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Home Plus in Ayr
Safety concerns Home Plus in Ayr

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