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Messy Play Sessions at Stewarton Area Centre and Tots Sessions at Darvel Town Hall will not take place this week on 19 & 20 August. And on the following dates.

  • Messy Play at Stewarton Area Centre -  27th August & 3rd September
  • Tot's Sessions at Darvel Town Hall -  26th August & 2nd September
  • Tot's Sessions at Rose Reilly - 22nd August & 29th August
  • Funky Friday Sessions at Grange -  22nd August & 29th August  

    Burns House Museum and Library will be closed to the public from Fri 22 August reopening Sat 13 September to allow for essential building work.
    Newmilns Library will be closed between 11.45am-1pm on Wednesday 27th August
    We apologise for any inconvenience. 

We Support the Ban on Sky Lanterns

East Ayrshire Council’s Executive Committee agreed today not to support the release of sky lanterns or balloons in support of the NHS and to formally prohibit such activity in all public spaces in the ownership of the Council.

This will also apply to all East Ayrshire Leisure sites.

This decision was taken in response to a request received from NFU Scotland, who highlighted the risk of starting a fire or causing harm to wildlife and livestock through ingestion of these products.

The matter recently came to light on social media with manufacturers of Chinese lanterns calling for the public to use these products to demonstrate their support for the NHS by releasing lanterns on Sunday evenings throughout the Covid-19 crisis.

Councillor Douglas Reid, Leader of East Ayrshire Council, welcomed this decision.

He said: “Whilst we believe that it is vitally important to show our support for the amazing work being carried out across the country by our NHS and other frontline services, it is equally important not to engage in any unnecessary activity that might potentially place any additional burden on our emergency services at this time.

“Chinese lanterns carry an inherent risk, even those claiming to be safe or biodegradable and they have been proven to be a fire risk in the past. We should not be encouraging their release at a time when our emergency services are already overloaded.

“Helium balloons also pose hazards to wildlife and livestock causing injury and death. We urge the public to act responsibly and consider the risks posed by releasing helium balloons and sky lanterns and to continue to follow Government advice by staying home, keeping safe and not undertaking any non-essential work or travel.”

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