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  2. File:Morrisons, Kilmarnock.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Morrisons - Wikipedia

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    Morrisons expansion into Scotland following acquisition of Safeway led to the first Scottish store opening in Kilmarnock in 2004. In March 2004, Morrisons acquired Safeway, a British supermarket chain which owned 479 stores, giving Morrisons a larger presence in southern England. [11]

  4. The KLIN Group - Wikipedia

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    The KLIN Group was founded in Kilmarnock in 1988 by construction veteran, John Dick. During the 2000s, his daughter Marie Macklin took over the running and operations of the business as chief executive officer, which saw the company focus more on property development and regeneration work within Kilmarnock and East Ayrshire.

  5. Marie Macklin - Wikipedia

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    Macklin with Kilmarnock Academy head teacher Bryan Paterson, 2015. Macklin has worked with school pupils to develop their knowledge of business and enterprise, particularly at her former secondary school Kilmarnock Academy, where she has been an advocate for and mentor to school pupils in creating business plans and proposals. [11]

  6. Bonnyton, East Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    The first Morrisons supermarket in Scotland opened in the Bonnyton area of Kilmarnock in West Langlands Street in 2004. [ 6 ] Barclay House is a conversion of the former Caledonia Works, which is a category B listed building of the former Andrew Barclay & Son railway engineers.

  7. Eddie Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Morrison was born in Gourock, and spent the majority of his playing career as a striker at Kilmarnock, where he scored 149 goals in 341 appearances in all competitions. [3] He has been described as a club 'legend'. [1] As of April 2019, Morrison is the club's joint-second league goalscorer of all time, level with Kris Boyd on 121 goals. [4]

  8. Safeway (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Most of its 479 shops were rebranded as Morrisons, with others being sold. Safeway-branded shops disappeared from the United Kingdom on 24 November 2005. In November 2016, Morrisons revived the Safeway brand for a range of products, manufactured in the company's own factories, for distribution through UK independent retailers.

  9. HALO Urban Regeneration - Wikipedia

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    The HALO building on Hill Street, Kilmarnock, is a £63 million brownfield urban regeneration project constructed on a 23-acre site, formerly the home of Johnnie Walker, the world’s leading Scotch whisky brand that was founded in Kilmarnock in 1820 and operated on the site until Diageo closed the Kilmarnock plant in 2012. [3]