New railway lines, roundabout upgrades and ferry route are transport options for South Ayrshire
A number of options are being considered by Transport Scotland.
Dutch House roundabout could get an upgrade under Transport Scotland options (Image: IAIN BROWN)
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A new train station beside Ayr Hospital, the reopening of a railway service between Ayr and Cumnock and a new ferry route from Troon to Arran could be on the way.
Ayrshire drivers will be fined if they park illegally in disabled spaces at hospital
It will be offence for anyone not displaying a blue badge to park in designated disabled parking bays at University Hospital Ayr and Crosshouse.
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Ayr Hospital car park (Image: IAIN BROWN/AYRSHIRE POST)
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Drivers could be fined for improper use of disabled parking bays at Ayrshire hospitals due to a new Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) coming into effect from May 1. Drivers who use the bays inappropriately in NHS Ayrshire & Arran car parks will soon be liable for a Penalty Charge Notice thanks to the introduction. The TRO would make it an offence for anyone not displaying a blue badge to park in designated disabled parking bays at University Hospital Ayr and Crosshouse. The regulation will also apply to those who park longer than the stated time of 20 minutes in the drop-off areas at hospital entrance
New £20 million cycle path planned to cover whole of Kilmarnock
It would be 28 kilometres long if officials can secure funding to make it happen
Stretch your legs: New route would form a figure of eight in Kilmarnock
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A £20 million cycle and walking path measuring 28 kilometres has been planned for Kilmarnock.
Space for almost 500 vans at huge new Kilmarnock distribution warehouse as plans are approved
East Ayrshire Council planners have rubber stamped the plans.
19:55, 6 APR 2021
The huge complex will be based at Moorfield North Industrial Park (Image: Submitted/Kilmarnock Standard)
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