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Aynsley drives ahead

AUCHINLECK teen Aynsley Robertson's love of cars has helped her win a coveted apprenticeship.

 

Rachael is queen

CUMNOCK Academy pupil Rachael Dick has been selected as this year's Queen of the Create Cumnock Music Festival and Carnival.

 

All change for Nicola - now Nika

New look and new name for Auchinleck singer.

 

New group encouraged by meeting

A PRESSURE group set up to challenge 'energy' developments in East Ayrshire say they are encouraged after a positive first meeting.

 

Cash boost for housing

EAST Ayrshire received a cash boost of nearly £6 million from the Scottish Government this week in a bid to tackle the lack of affordable housing in the area.

 

SNP and Tories join forces again

THE SNP and Conservatives have joined forces to form a coalition administration on East Ayrshire Council.

 

Council opens door to training

FOR many people aged 16 to 24 Modern Apprenticeships offer a great way to gain skills, qualifications and a real job with future prospects.

 

PHOTO GALLERY: Largs v Auchinleck May 9

This week's Chronicle has a report and pictures from this match but there are more of Ken McKissock's shots in this on-line gallery.

 

Combat Stress appoints new fundraising officer

Combat Stress, the UK's leading charity specialising in the care of Veterans' mental health, is set to bolster activity north of the border with the appointment of a new Fundraising Officer for Scotland.

 

FESTIVAL of MUSEUMS EVENT DOWN MEMORY LANE

In conjunction with the Ayrshire's Reel History exhibition, this event at the Baird Institute will bring Cumnock's past to life.

 

Dog hopes to be third time lucky

The Scottish SPCA is seeking a good home for a dog who, sadly, has found himself in their care twice.

 

Smoking campaign takes to the roads

Fresh Air-shire, NHS Ayrshire & Arran's smoking cessation service, is taking to the roads this summer to highlight the ever-increasing cost of smoking.

 

Let baby birds learn to fly this spring

The Scottish SPCA is urging members of the public to leave young birds alone this spring, warning they could be doing more harm than good. Calls to the charity's animal helpline about baby birds leapt from 113 in April to 556 in May last year as the nestling and fledgling season got underway and 2012 is expected to be just as busy.

 

Local heroes act FAST

The FAST stroke awareness campaign which aims to make the public more aware of the signs of stroke and the importance of starting treatment quickly has had the best result possible and saved a life.

 

Rehab Centre receives generous donation

Patients at the Douglas Grant Rehabilitation Centre at Ayrshire Central Hospital will benefit from an extremely kind gesture from a former patient's son.

 

Energy company set to buy Caravan Park

FRESH doubts were this week raised over the future of Glenafton Caravan Park.

 

Tories hold keys to political power

THE political future of East Ayrshire Council will be thrashed out this week

 

Filson: Voters will regret election choice

DREW Filson this week admitted he was gutted to lose his election bid

 

McLeod hails tourism boost

Dr Aileen McLeod, SNP MSP for South of Scotland, has welcomed the news that the Dark Skies Park status awarded to part of Galloway Forest Park has boosted tourism figures in the area.

 

BREAKING... Doon Valley results announced

Ward 9 candidates learn their fate

 

BREAKING... Cumnock and New Cumnock results announced

Ward 8 candidates learn their fate

 

BREAKING... Ballochmyle results announced

Ward 7 candidates learn their fate

 

BREAKING... Mid and Upper Nithsdale results announced

D&G candidates learn their fate

 

Police issue garden theft advice

POLICE are warning householders across Cumnock and Doon Valley to be vigilant after a recent rise in thefts from gardens.

 

Bellsbank Nursery Special

This week's Chronicle carries pictures of youngsters keeping busy at Bellsbank Nursery.

 

Local activist joins US tycoon for Holyrood debate

Estate owner Mark Gibson joins Donald Trump for key meeting about renewable energy targets.

 

Woodroad Regeneration Forum pull plug on project

THE GROUP fighting to regenerate Cumnock's Woodroad Park have sensationally pulled the plug on their project

 

Local MP demands answers on tax helpline waiting times

LOCAL MP Cathy Jamieson has written to the Government to demand answers relating to the HMRC's tax helplines.

 

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