Local politicians
congratulate Ayr Guildry on celebrations of Ayr’s great
birthday in 2005
Local politicians have been queuing up to lavish praise on
Ayr Guildry, the organisation of the town’s business
people, for all their efforts to organise Ayr 800, the year-long
calendar of events to celebrate the 800th anniversary in 2005
of Ayr being granted its Charter as a Royal Burgh.
Sandra Osborne MP said:
“I congratulate Ayr Guildry and the many other groups
and organisations who are taking part in Ayr 800. We are fortunate
to have a rich tapestry of history and culture in Ayr, and
the recognition of our status as a Royal Burgh for 800 years
is an excellent opportunity to celebrate our past, as well
as look forward to a prosperous future. The ambitious calendar
of events cannot fail to attract visitors from near and far,
which can only enhance local business and tourism. I look
forward to a very busy and enjoyable year for the whole community.”
Cathy Jamieson MSP:
“Ayr has a fascinating history and this is a great opportunity
for us to celebrate some of the famous, and infamous, events
in its past. It’s also important to remember that Ayr
has an exciting present and future. I am proud to represent
part of Ayr and I have found it to have a vibrant and active
community spirit. I hope that people will take the opportunity
to celebrate the last 800 years and look forward to a confident,
exciting future.”
Phil Gallie MSP:
“What a problem Ayr 800 poses, the expression as to
how to fit a quart into a pint pot (Imperial measures) comes
to mind. The proposed programme holds something for everyone,
and no doubt will be further stretched as 2005 gets underway.
Well done to Ayr Guildry and all their willing and inventive
supporters.”
And Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire chief executive
Evelyn McCann added:
“Ayrshire has a rich and varied history and I’m
delighted that Ayr Guildry has been able to organise such
a diverse programme celebrating the past, present and future
of the area has been pulled together. Tourism plays an important
role in the economy of Ayrshire, and I have no doubt that
Ayr 800 will bring even more visitors to the area. I’m
delighted that the whole community has got behind the Ayr
800 initiative and I'm sure the programme of events will prove
popular with both tourists and local people.”
Brian Martin of Ayr Guildry 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
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, Dean of Ayr Guildry.
Telephone: +44 (0)1292 442103.
John Hay, Clerk to Ayr Guildry.
Telephone: +44 (0)1292 264091.
Website: www.ayr800.co.uk
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