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  2. Howard Park, Kilmarnock - Wikipedia

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    Three parallel bridges connect the park to other areas of Kilmarnock, crossing the River Irvine. On one side of the park is a long hill, which slopes down to the central area of the park and the play area. The park is surrounded by a residential area, it has a variety of playground equipment and a new sport/exercise area.

  3. Bellfield, East Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    Bellfield is home to two primary schools Kirkstyle Primary School and Bellfield Primary School (Both to be replaced by a new school). Kirkstyle Primary has two entrances; the main entrance is from Carron avenue across a car park, and the other from Annan road across a car park and onto a playground and grassed area.

  4. Kay Park - Wikipedia

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    Pond and fountain in the centre of Kay Park A monument to protesters for parliamentary reform. Kay Park is a 30 acres (12 ha) park in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland.The money for its purchase was bequeathed to the town of Kilmarnock by former native insurance broker Alexander Kay who died in Glasgow in January 1866.

  5. Kilmarnock - Wikipedia

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    The name Kilmarnock comes from the Gaelic cill (cell), and the name of Saint Marnock or Mernoc who is also remembered in the name of Portmarnock in Ireland and Inchmarnock.It may come from the three Gaelic elements mo, 'my', Ernán (name of the saint) and the diminutive ag, giving Church of My Little Ernán.

  6. List of castles in East Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    Near Kilmarnock : Extended to form a gothic house in the 19th century: Dallars Castle: Tower House: 15th century: Replaced by a mansion house: Private: Hurlford : Known for a time as Auchenskeith. Held by the Cuninghams for many years: Dean Castle: Courtyard Castle: 14th century: Restored as a museum: East Ayrshire Council: Kilmarnock ...

  7. New Farm Loch - Wikipedia

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    The area is located about two miles North and East from Kilmarnock town centre which contains the town's Bus and Train stations. The Number 5,6 and 7 Stagecoach Bus services are frequent, looping around New Farm Loch (with the exception of the 5) and back to the town centre.

  8. Playground - Wikipedia

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    A playground, playpark, or play area is a place designed to provide an environment for children that facilitates play, typically outdoors. While a playground is usually designed for children, some are designed for other age groups, or people with disabilities. A playground might exclude children below (or above) a certain age.

  9. Rugby Park - Wikipedia

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    Kilmarnock officially opened the new Rugby Park on 6 August 1995, in a friendly match against English league champions Blackburn Rovers. Alan Shearer hit a hat-trick as the home team lost 5–0. On 12 May 1998 Rugby Park hosted the last Ayrshire Cup final, as Kilmarnock fought back from 0–2 to beat Ayr United 4–2.