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  2. South Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    South Ayrshire's GVA represents 1.9% of the total Scottish Gross Value Added income which is consistent with the previous 20 years. By 2022, South Ayrshire Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimates stood at £2.710 billion. [19] The largest employment industry in South Ayrshire and Scotland is the public administration, education and health sector.

  3. List of Scottish statutory instruments, 2016 - Wikipedia

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    The South West Scotland Trunk Roads (Temporary Prohibitions of Traffic and Overtaking and Temporary Speed Restrictions) (No. 10) Order 2016 (S.S.I. 2016 No. 323) The South East Scotland Trunk Roads (Temporary Prohibitions of Traffic and Overtaking and Temporary Speed Restrictions) (No. 10) Order 2016 (S.S.I. 2016 No. 324)

  4. Local government in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Each council provides public services, including education, social care, waste management, ... South Ayrshire: Con (minority) 9 8 0 12 0 1 30 South Lanarkshire:

  5. Civic amenity site - Wikipedia

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    Green containers are for glass, blue for paper, yellow for plastics and red for electrotechnical waste. A civic amenity site (CA site) or household waste recycling centre (HWRC) (both terms are used in the United Kingdom) is a facility where the public can dispose of household waste and also often containing recycling points.

  6. Lindston Loch, South Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    Lindston Farm, plantation and feeder burn. In the 1870s the OS map shows that the loch was circa 200 yards (180 metres) long by 100 yards (90 metres) wide, roughly oval in shape, and of an extent of 1.125ha or 2.78 acres however a section to the south-west had been infilled, possibly with quarrying waste from the nearby abandoned quarries.

  7. Mossblown - Wikipedia

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    Mossblown was a coal mining community but the mines have been closed for some time now. [citation needed]Until the late 1940s - early 1950s, there was a working farm located near the centre of the village, called Whiskeyhall Farm.