Free masterclass for Ayrshire Business Awards entrants
Companies and entrepreneurs hoping to be recognised at this year’s Ayrshire Business Awards can give their chances a boost with tips from two specialists in a free masterclass.
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Multimedia journalist covering Ayrshire. Contact me with your stories at Adam.Lyon@newsquest.co.uk
Multimedia journalist covering Ayrshire. Contact me with your stories at Adam.Lyon@newsquest.co.uk
Companies and entrepreneurs hoping to be recognised at this year’s Ayrshire Business Awards can give their chances a boost with tips from two specialists in a free masterclass.
Nine young people from Ayrshire College’s HIVE project took to the water for a once-in-a-lifetime experience with sailing charity Ocean Youth Trust (OYT) Scotland.
A Kilmarnock coffee shop is up for sale with its owner stepping back from the business.
The Ayrshire and Wigtownshire branch of CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) has been celebrating with an extra beer after winning a prestigious national award for the fourth time.
An Ayr woman has been recognised for her valuable contribution at the Student Loans Company (SLC).
Dance Fest, Ayrshire’s biggest celebration of dance, took over Ayr's Gaiety Theatre for three sell out shows earlier this month.
Volunteers at Girvan RNLI have thanked Quarriers and Homelife who raised £180 for the charity at last year's harbour gala.
A consultation to develop the £5 million Girvan's Story project has been completed.
A cruise ship described as "ultra-luxury" wowed locals as it arrived in Girvan on Thursday.
A keen walker has raised more than £500 for the Ayrshire Hospice charity by taking on the Great Glen Way.
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