Letters
West Kilbride anger over Charlie's Chickens ![]()
It is with great sadness, utter annoyance and disbelief that I write this letter but I feel very strongly about the following issue and dearly hope that these words will open the eyes of certain individuals in West Kilbride.
As most locals will know by now, there is a petition in the local Spar shop ‘Save our chickens.’ This refers to the chickens kept by the late Charlie Garratt who was a much loved and well respected member of the community. Charlie had around 130 chickens - and he knew each and every one of them by name! He was a passionate environmentalist and animal lover, fitting well with his chosen profession of veterinary surgery.
'Labour councillors voted against school closures' ![]()
Councillor Alex Gallagher’s letter in last week’s ‘News’ deliberately misquotes my statement made to the press after Labour lost control of North Ayrshire. This statement said that “the present political make-up of the council, would ensure that assets would be split throughout North Ayrshire, in a fairer manner, and that assets would not solely be concentrated in Irvine.”
Labour councillors voted against school closures ![]()
Provost Bobby Rae replies to criticism from Largs Labour Councillor Alex Gallagher about a vote not to close schools in Irvine.
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