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20-year-old Moe Zimmerman is loving his time in Ayrshire after making his full Ayr Rugby Club debut earlier this month.
Ayrshire College and the Kilmarnock Community Sports Trust (KCST) have been working together to deliver free football sessions for 5-12 year olds.
Students at Ayrshire College from Professional Cookery and Hospitality courses and on the Diageo Learning for Life programme have been raising money for charity through a series of coffee mornings.
Supported by the Scottish Funding Council and the Scottish Government, energy efficiency training funding is now available through the National Transition Training Fund for people resident in Scotland that have lost their jobs, are at risk of redundancy or those that have identified a skills gap in their current job.
A new hydroelectric power scheme opens on the River Ayr on Monday 28th February 2022. Cutting the ribbon to officially declare the scheme operational is local wildlife enthusiast Hazel Meakin who was involved in the project from the start of the construction phase.
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Ayrshire College has signed up to a first-of-its-kind partnership with BBC Radio Scotland, becoming Scotland’s first educational institution to collaborate with BBC Introducing in Scotland.
Every evening in partnership with Vibrant Communities, college students have been working with the staff from Vibrant Communities to develop a range of sporting activities to engage children from the local community.