Historic town of Ayr celebrates
800th birthday as Royal Burgh
At the stroke of midnight on Saturday 21 May, the historic
town of Ayr in Scotland will be officially 800 years old,
having received its Royal Burgh charter from the Scottish
king William the Lion in the year 1305.
A countdown, as at Hogmanay, with a historical re-enactment
ceremony, has been arranged at Ayr Town Hall to mark the occasion,
the climax of an evening of entertainment.
Ayrshire-based event organisers Cultural
Connections have arranged a celebration called Ceilidh
800 to mark the occasion. Tickets are expected to sell briskly.
This Saturday evening event at Ayr Town Hall involves something
for everyone and is suitable for families. Artists booked
are Ayr based ceilidh dance band Coila; four piece celtic
group Back of the Moon, with award winning fiddler Gillian
Frame from Arran; singer Andrew Merry from Ayr, runner-up
in the 2004 British Junior Eurovision Song Contest; Ayr Pipe
Band; Ayr Music festival winners Robyn and Sean Gray from
Coylton; Mauchline-based entertainer Jim McPheator; and the
Carrick 800 historical re-enactment group from Girvan.
“It really is Ayr’s big party night,” said
Dave Dewar of Cultural Connections. “It’s not
every day that the town is 800 years old!”
Both Ayr 800, the organisers of a year-long calendar of events
to celebrate Ayr’s 800th birthday and the Burns An’
A’ That festival are supporting the event, and will
be represented on the evening.
Also in attendance will be representatives from Visit Scotland,
South Ayrshire Council, journalists from home and abroad and
some celebrities who have links with Ayr.
“It's shaping up to be a great night,” said Dave.
“Everyone is welcome including families.”
Tickets, costing £10, £8 concession and £5
under 16, from 01292 313205 and further information from the
same number.
The event kicks off at 7.30pm.
Enquiries:
Dave Dewar
Cultural Connections
15 Portland Terrace,
Troon KA10 6AJ
Tel / Fax 01292 313205
http://www.cultural-connections.co.uk/calendar2.php
About Ayr 800
In 2005 the historic town of Ayr in Scotland marks the 800th
anniversary of King William the Lion of Scotland signing a
Charter in 1205 proclaiming Ayr to be a Royal Burgh.
Ayr Guildry, an association of local business people which
itself dates back to 1325, is currently organising Ayr 800,
a 12 month long calendar of events to celebrate the anniversary
throughout the year.
Brian Martin of Ayr Guildry said: “It seems fitting
and appropriate to celebrate 800 years of Ayr’s history
in as many different ways as possible.
“Since the inception of this project, I have been amazed
to discover the number and diversity of clubs, associations
and groups that flourish in our town. Ayr 800 provides them
all with a magnificent opportunity to play a prominent part
in our year of celebrations.
“For people and businesses in the hospitality and tourism
industry, Ayr 800 offers the chance to attract visitors who
might otherwise not have come to our town in 2005.
“And Ayr 800 provides an additional platform for local
businesses to promote their products, skills and services
to the world.”
Brian Martin concluded: “Regular updates to the calendar
of events will be posted on the Ayr 800 website at www.ayr800.co.uk
“All businesses, clubs, societies and individuals who
would still like to take part in this great celebration of
our town’s history will be most welcome, and should
get in touch with us as soon as possible.”
Enquiries:
Brian Martin, Ayr Guildry. Telephone: +44 (0)1292 442103.
John Hay, Clerk to Ayr Guildry. Telephone: +44 (0)1292 264091.
Website: http://www.ayr800.co.uk
Issued on behalf of Ayr Guildry by Fame Publicity Services.
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Murdoch MacDonald
Fame Publicity Services
10 Miller Road
AYR, Ayrshire
Scotland KA7 2AY
Telephone: +44 (0)1292 281498
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