North Ayrshire Council

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Local residents, businesses and other interested parties are being invited to a ‘Meet the Builder’ event and to view plans for the redevelopment of the historic King’s Arms Hotel in Irvine. A total of six new homes are planned as part of the transformation of the High Street landma

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Work is progressing rapidly to create 26 new council homes on the site of the former St Mary’s Primary School in Largs. Once complete, the development will be a natural extension to the neighbouring 123-unit Flatt Road development which was completed in 2022.

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The Largs Food Hub has been launched providing local residents access to a variety of low-cost produce, including tinned foods, dried goods, and personal hygiene products. This community food larder, part of North Ayrshire Council's Fairer Food network, opened its doors at Largs Library on 27 Februa

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North Ayrshire Council has approved its budget for 2024/25 after a meeting of elected members. This was widely recognised as one of the most challenging budgets the council has had to set in recent times.

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North Ayrshire Council leader Marie Burns and depute leader Shaun Macaulay have taken part in a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of work on a new housing development in Kilwinning. The councillors were welcomed to Persimmon Homes' Byrehill Grange development in Kilwinning by Chris Logan, ma

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The next round of funding to help community groups make their dreams a reality is now open for applications. The Communities and Place Fund – part of the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund – has already boosted local groups through the first round of funding last year.

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Demolition works at Irvine’s high flats are now complete, with all five towers dismantled and the site fully cleared.

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North Ayrshire Council has carried out engagement in recent months with communities to hear about the services they most value as it prepares to consider a challenging budget for 2024/25. The council is currently facing a funding shortfall of up to £15.97 million for 2024/25. This is

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