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Hang your heads at PO axe sham

LABOUR Members of Parliament should stop shedding crocodile tears. Read

Only one side of the debate

I REFER to the article dated July 18 alleging that ‘Ayrshire’s rural workers could be vulnerable to exploitation if the Scottish Government abolish the agency set up to protect them.’ Read

Thank you both so very much

TO the lady that found my bag on the A2 bus on Tuesday, July 22, and handed it to the driver who kept it safe for me. Read

Roadworks are driving me mad

WOULD someone please tell the bright spark in charge of road repairs in South Ayrshire Council that Holmston Road, a main arterial road – in and out of Ayr town centre – is closed and has been closed for the last two weeks. Read

Residents foot bill for clean-up

THE same or different caravan people are back at their regular site beside ASDA on the old Heathfield airfield and the previous mess of constructional materials and other rubbish has not been cleared away. Read

Whisky casks for ex Gannet crew

I AM trying to reach local ex-serving members of HMS Gannet, Prestwick Airport, to alert them to a recent project. Read

Ripping the heart from villages

THE Post Office has finally announced its list of closures of rural offices. Read

Help outlaw this moral outrage

THE GOVERNMENT has just recognised the need to outlaw age discrimination in its new Equalities Bill. I congratulate the government in taking this step forward but this legislation must be put into practice as a matter of urgency. Read

Stop feeding the gulls

IN a recent issue of the Ayrshire Post, regarding the irresponsible dog owners who are now being fined by a team of wardens. Read

Community police are great sports

I WOULD like to thank and congratulate the Prestwick community police for holding the football afternoon with the local children on July 4. Read

Spare a prayer for the disabled

I READ with interest the front page story in the Ayrshire Post about council leader Hugh Hunter wanting to have a moment of prayer before council meetings – to pray for the work of the council and to reflect on those it serves. Read

Let’s all pray we get our money

IN response to South Ayrshire’ prayer meetings. Read

A heaven-sent opportunity

IT seems to me the problems and challenges facing local authorities these days need careful handling, so I was delighted to read in the Ayrshire Post that South Ayrshire Council is proposing to take a moment or two of reflection – and even prayer – before council meetings. Read

A heaven-sent opportunity

IT seems to me the problems and challenges facing local authorities these days need careful handling, so I was delighted to read in the Ayrshire Post that South Ayrshire Council is proposing to take a moment or two of reflection – and even prayer – before council meetings. Read

Seagulls are a real menace

LAST Saturday my Mum was enjoying a walk down Meadowpark in Belmont when she noticed seagulls circling above her. Read

Destruction of natural habitats

MY HOUSE overlooks Cunning Park which used to be an oasis of natural beauty within the town of Ayr. Read

Whisky casks for ex-Gannet staff

I AM trying to reach local ex-serving members of HMS Gannet, Prestwick Airport, to alert them to a recent project. Read

Riders are not the only path problem

I WAS angered and saddened to learn that user groups of the Burnside path can not respect each other. Read

Disabled parking is a privilege

I AM 80 years old and have had a Disabled Blue Badge for three years, and willingly paid £20 for my new badge. Read

Did you serve in 151 Regiment?

I AM doing research about Royal Artillery units which fought in the Netherlands in 1944-45. Read

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