Is there a market in Ayr?

About Ayr Sunday Market and Car Boot Sale The Market operates all year round and takes place on a Sunday, traders/car booters are welcome between the hours of 6-8am and the market is open to the general public between the hours of 8.30am-4pm.
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Does Ayr have a market?

PLEASE NOTE THE SUNDAY MARKET WILL NOT BE IN OPERATION ON SUNDAY 24th or 31st DECEMBER 2023. The Sunday Market at Ayr Racecourse is in operation every Sunday unless stated otherwise, so whether you're looking to car boot, trade or shop, Ayr Racecourse is the place to be every Sunday from 8.00am.
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Is blochairn market open this sunday?

Blochairn Car Boot Sale is open every Sunday from 6am-3pm.
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Is Ayr Sunday market on today?

The Sunday Market at Ayr Racecourse is in operation every Sunday unless stated otherwise, so whether you're looking to car boot, trade or shop, Ayr Racecourse is the place to be every Sunday from 8.00am.
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What day is Blochairn market on?

Every Sunday you can expect to find; Fresh fruit and seasonal vegetables A wide selection of meat Fresh fish and seafood Fashion and work wear Garden furniture, plants and tools Pet supplies Key cutting Household goods Sweets, confectionery and baking Toys and Childrenswear To become a trader contact us direct.
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Ayr Sunday Market CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC BEFORE 10AM!!???

What time does the Ayr Sunday market open?

The Market operates all year round and takes place on a Sunday, traders/car booters are welcome between the hours of 6-8am and the market is open to the general public between the hours of 8.30am-4pm.
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Why is Ayr so cheap?

Zoopla said Ayrshires affordability was linked to two key factors – strong earnings locally and more reasonably-priced property, with average house prices in all of these towns below £65,000.
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What food is Ayr famous for?

Ayrshire's raw materials are exception and that covers everything from it's world famous beef, lamb, bacon, pork and, in season, its regional game. Add freshly landed fish and shellfish; exceptional vegetables and, of course, the famous Ayrshire Tatties!
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Is Ayr a nice town?

It's a great place to relax, it has a beautiful sandy beach which is the perfect place for a stroll, and on a clear day you can see the Isle of Arran or even the north coast of Ireland. The town has connections to Robert Burns, Scotland's national Bard, who was born in Alloway just outside Ayr.
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Is Ayr a nice area?

Featuring miles of sandy beach, stunning coastal views and leafy suburbs with plenty of green spaces, Ayr is a fantastic option for those looking to settle down in a busy environment without the hustle and bustle of city life (yet still close enough to the metropolis to enjoy a day trip).
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Is Ayr in Scotland pretty?

Ayr is a popular seaside resort in south Ayrshire. Located 37 miles south west of Glasgow, Ayr is a popular seaside resort, complete with charming sea front, leafy suburbs and range of places to stay. Ayr has a fantastic esplanade with a long sandy beach which is perfect for walking.
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Is it worth visiting Ayr?

It's famed for its beautiful golden beaches, fascinating attractions, and vibrant local culture. You can also see the deep history of Ayr in every piece of architecture and park the town has to offer.
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Where are the most deprived areas in South Ayrshire?

The Ayr area has varying levels of deprivation. For the most recent year available (2021), all of the population of Dalmilling and Lochside, Braehead and Whitletts are considered to live in the most deprived quintile according to the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD).
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Where is the nicest cheapest place to live in Scotland?

North Ayrshire has been named as the most affordable place to live in Scotland by a recent study. PlumbNation explored how the average cost of properties and utilities rose over the past decade, and revealed the gap between house prices and wages to determine the most affordable areas.
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Where is Ayr Farmers Market?

Come and join us for the Ayrshire Farmers Market at the Cutty-Sark Centre on Ayr High Street.
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What date is the Scottish Grand National at Ayr?

Get ready for an exciting day of racing, entertainment, and fun at the Coral Scottish Grand National on Saturday April 20th, 2024. Last year's sell-out event set the bar high with an impressive day of top-class jumps races and this year promises to be even better!
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Is there a market on in Stratford on Avon this Sunday?

Waterside Upmarket every Sunday & Bank Holiday Monday.
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Where is the best place to live in Ayrshire?

Zoopla based their findings on quality of life as well as the average house price compared to a typical couple's annual earnings. Towns in Ayrshire did well – very well. Five of the top ten areas are all located in North, South or East Ayrshire, with Kilbirnie, Cumnock, Stevenson, Irvine and Girvan all making the list.
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Is South Ayrshire a nice place to live?

With beautiful beaches, quality housing, great schools, terrific leisure opportunities and fantastic transport links via air, rail, road and sea – it's the ideal place to call home.
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What are the lost villages of Ayrshire?

Well known lost communities include Glenbuck and Lethanhill, but this book contains almost fifty others, including Loudounkirk, Old Rome, Fergushill, Beoch and Trabboch.
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What shops are in Ayr?

Shopping at Ayr Central
  • Cherry Soda.
  • Hallmark.
  • Holland & Barrett.
  • JD Sports.
  • Jobcentre Plus.
  • New Look.
  • Next.
  • Poundland.
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Why is Ayr suitable for tourists?

Packed with historical sites, Ayrshire's visitor attractions include unspoiled beaches and rolling hills, castles, a racecourse and numerous golf courses. With a thriving collection of shops, cafes, bars, restaurants and nightclubs, you will never be short of something to do.
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What is an interesting fact about Ayr?

Towards the south of the town is the birthplace of Scottish poet Robert Burns in the suburb of Alloway. Ayr has been a popular tourist resort since the expansion of the railway in 1840 owing to the town's fine beach and its links to golfing and Robert Burns.
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What is the prettiest village in Ayrshire?

Dunure. Located in Southern Ayrshire, this village is one of the most picturesque. There's a tiny fishing harbor that functions as the central hub, and the Dunure castle is the main attraction.
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What sea is next to Ayr?

History & Heritage. The waters of the Firth of Clyde have lapped the Ayr shoreline throughout the ages.
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