About Carrick Gazette
The Carrick Gazette covers all the local news and sport in the Carrick area. We produce a weekly print newspaper and daily online content, and are based in Girvan, South Ayrshire.
Reviews
Seen in the new Outlaw King film, the Battle of Loudoun Hill marked a turning point for Robert The Bruce in the Scottish War of Independence against the English.
600 men prepared to go to battle with an English force nearly five times its size. (via The Scotsman)
This looks very dangerous! (via The Scotsman)
This is so lovely đ
âWhen Jase opened the letter he just said âwow it really go there - my dadâs really got itâ,â (via The Scotsman)
âKatie has never had a bad report. Iâve never been called in before because of her behaviour. âIâm absolutely disgusted.â (Via The Scotsman)
How many of these Scottish words and phrases do you know?
The women said they were not aware he was using a prosthetic penis.
This is terrifying. A nightmare scenario for the wee girl's parents. (Via The Scotsman)
đ¨ SCAM ALERT đ¨ Watch out for this new scam targeting RBS customers (via The Scotsman)
Every parent's worst fear. RIP
"He had already gone. Georgia [the mother] held him in her arms from 2am until 10am when he passed away. She did not move.â
"HMS Duncan is probably the only maritime asset that has seen a raid of that magnitude in the last 25 years"
Despite visiting her GP about her symptoms, 20-year-old Sabinaâs cancer wasnât detected until after she ended up in A&E in agony - by which time, the tumour was too large to receive the therapy on the NHS. A heartbreaking story from The i Paper
Aged 21, Sara was fit and healthy and working at her local gym. But just months later, she started experiencing symptoms so bad, her GP thought she had MS. An eye-opening story here from The i Paper
Utterly devastating for the poor woman (Via The Scotsman)
âLiam, if youâre watching this message, please come home. Your mum, Alix, and your family are very anxious to see you returning."
And they have won for the second year running! (via The Scotsman)
Denise says the centre receptionist gave her a number of confusing excuses why her dog could not stay - and even ignored her in order to reason with her friend instead. A shocking story from The i Paper
âI wasnât even trying to stop the Pride event. I just wanted my child to receive an education, rather than indoctrination.â Via The i Paper
âThe first Saturday night he stayed with me after it was introduced I found him huddled in his bed under blanket after blanket. âWhen I asked what he was doing he said it was what he did when he was left, he said âI hear the door lock and I hide under all the blankets until the morningâ. "I was heartbroken.â
Every parent's worst fear. RIP
"He had already gone. Georgia [the mother] held him in her arms from 2am until 10am when he passed away. She did not move.â
âLiam, if youâre watching this message, please come home. Your mum, Alix, and your family are very anxious to see you returning."
âThe first Saturday night he stayed with me after it was introduced I found him huddled in his bed under blanket after blanket. âWhen I asked what he was doing he said it was what he did when he was left, he said âI hear the door lock and I hide under all the blankets until the morningâ. "I was heartbroken.â
Every parent's worst fear. RIP
"He had already gone. Georgia [the mother] held him in her arms from 2am until 10am when he passed away. She did not move.â
âLiam, if youâre watching this message, please come home. Your mum, Alix, and your family are very anxious to see you returning."
âThe first Saturday night he stayed with me after it was introduced I found him huddled in his bed under blanket after blanket. âWhen I asked what he was doing he said it was what he did when he was left, he said âI hear the door lock and I hide under all the blankets until the morningâ. "I was heartbroken.â