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NEW PLAYPARK 'TAGGED' WITHIN WEEKS OF OPENING

Dozy graffiti artists who left their mark on part of the new Woodroad Park may have unwittingly identified themselves by their tag.

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BREAK-IN AND TAKEAWAY (Comment on this)

Filthy yobs broke into a Cumnock girl's flat and helped themselves to a curry from her freezer - before stealing the freezer.

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Boy fell from open car boot

Police in Sanquhar are appealing for witnesses after a local 17 year old boy fell from the open boot of a moving blue Nissan.

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Minimum Wage: MP warns rogue employers

Ayr Carrick and Cumnock MP Sandra Osborne has today welcomed the October rise in the National Minimum Wage. The rate is rising to £5.73 per hour for workers aged 22 and over, £4.77 for 18-21 year olds and £3.53 for those aged 16 and 17.

EAST AYRSHIRE LEADS THE WAY ON FREE SCHOOL MEALS

SNP MSP Willie Coffey today welcomed the Scottish Government’s support for introducing free school meals for all primary one to primary three pupils in Scotland after a successful trial of the policy in East Ayrshire schools.

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FARDEN THEY FALL

Continuing depopulation in New Cumnock has contributed to the ‘imminent’ demolition of a number of houses in the village.

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JAILS PACKED TIGHT

Too many people are being sent to prison before they are even found guilty of an offence.

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ARE YOU IN THE CHRONICLE THIS WEEK

Every week the Chronicle runs a number of picture specials. Are you or your family in this week’s edition?

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STRIKE DAY PASSES WITH NO PROBLEMS

It was business as usual for schools across Cumnock and Doon Valley last week, despite council employees being on a 24-hour strike.

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BURNED MINI WAS CLASSIC

A couple who had their classic Mini stolen and set ablaze are offering a cash reward for information.

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