A Roe Deer, by Iain Hamlin BY ALISTAIR MURDOCH The varied habitats of the Ardeer Peninsula make it a fantastic place for mammals, and some of our largest mammals can be seen quite easily. Foxes and Roe Deer can be spotted right down at the tip of the peninsula near the “Big Idea”. A good viewpoint is at Irvine Harbour where the Rivers Irvine and Garnock meet. Whilst in the area, remember to check the water for seals. The Common Seal can be seen swimming with just its head poking up, and sometimes they “haul out” of the water to rest.
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Mark Kirkby got out of a black Audi and walked over to Ku Wing Kwok s car and placed the deadly haul inside the boot of his vehicle.
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A NEW indoor sports facility could be coming to Kilwinning with plans to transport the building’s frame from Ardeer. Kilwinning Rangers are set to be gifted an 18mx64m frame structure as part of its grand plans at Kilwinning Sports Club by ICI Nylon Plant Site managers NPL which would be transported over from Stevenston. Possible activities would include netball, basketball, table tennis, martial arts, indoor football, fitness classes, and after school sports – with the Buffs keen for any other suggestions. A spokesperson said: “It will take a lot of blood, sweat and tears to get the building moved and it won’t happen overnight, but everyone involved is determined to make this happen.