Ayrshire

Volleyball: City of Edinburgh will give Killie respect

Published Date: 20 November 2009 CITY of Edinburgh will not fall into the trap of underestimating Kilmarnock when they host them in volleyball's Top Teams Cup tomorrow, writes RODDY MACKENZIE. The Ayrshire side have not won a...

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Reading

SCOTTISH writer Janice Galloway will be reading at the Pier Arts Centre at 7.30pm next Monday, November 23. Janice Galloway was born in 1956 in Saltcoats, Ayrshire. Her first novel The Trick is to keep Breathing, a bleak story...

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A future of mud, wet and fears

Bigger tractor tyres are the norm for some farms because of wetter weather In the third of a three-part special on climate change, BBC Scotland's social affairs reporter Fiona Walker finds out how farmers in Ayrshire are...

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Biker dies after crash with van

A 49-year-old biker has died after he was involved in an early morning road crash in Irvine, Ayrshire. His Honda motorbike was in collision with a Ford transit van at about 0630 GMT on Cairnsmore Way, at Bourtreehill South. He...

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AgriScot champions

Published Date: 19 November 2009 THE overall dairy champion at AgriScot proved to be a triumph across the generations, as Colin Laird, 81, of Blyth Farm, Peebles, watched his granddaughter, Ann – who was celebrating her 23rd...

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Schoolgirl indecently assaulted

Police are appealing for help to identify the man involved A 12-year-old girl has been left traumatised after being indecently assaulted in Saltcoats in Ayrshire, police said. She was attacked by a young man at about 2000 GMT...

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Child is latest swine flu victim

The Health Secretary said there is no cause for alarm A child from the Ayrshire and Arran area has died from swine flu, Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon confirmed. The youngster was suffering from an underlying health...

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The Power Of Change - Ayrshire Dairy Farmer's Approach To Helping The Planet

An Ayrshire farmer’s innovative approach to treating the slurry from his dairy cows has saved him thousands on his fertiliser bills, supplied heat and power to the farm and lowered greenhouse gas emissions. Alan Hogarth of...

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King cone

Philip Mancini is the third generation of his family to make ice creams in Ayr An Ayrshire ice cream maker has taken top honours in the national awards for the industry. Philip Mancini, of the Royal Cafe in Ayr, scooped five...

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Scots racing champions could be related

Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. Published Date: 11 November 2009 THEY were giants of motor sport who rose from humble lowland farming stock to thrill a generation with their...

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