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- Council adopts a measured approach to keep budget on track East Ayrshire Council is adopting a ‘measured approach’ to fiscal management as it strives to overcome the financial challenges of not only this current year, but to prepare the ground for years to come. Web Page
- Cabinet agrees future direction for tackling poverty and inequality in East Ayrshire At a recent meeting of Cabinet, Councillor Douglas Reid, Leader of the Council and all elected members present, recognised that tackling poverty and inequality within East Ayrshire was a top priority and took a decision on the future direction of support to our local communities and businesses. Web Page
- East Ayrshire is first council in Scotland to pay SSSC registration fee Web Page
- Electric Vehicle charging update East Ayrshire Council’s Cabinet discussed EV charging this week, with updates being provided on the charge point tariff and the progress of Ayrshire Roads Alliance’s collaboration with North Ayrshire Council around the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy. Web Page
- End of an Era for East Ayrshire Council as Chief Executive and Depute Chief Executive announce their retirement Web Page
- Revised capital investment proposals give assurances to communities Earlier this week East Ayrshire Councillors approved a re-profiled Capital Investment Programme over the next five years - putting to rest some of the recent uncertainty surrounding the future of previously approved regeneration and development projects. Web Page
- Managing Council owned properties, East Ayrshire Council Cabinet approves latest report At Cabinet this week, East Ayrshire Council set out plans for managing its property assets for the year ahead. The extensive portfolio covers 298 buildings across a number of service areas including education, corporate, wellbeing, sports and outdoors and cultural and community assets. Web Page
- Council sets aside £6.537m to help Health and Social Care Cabinet met today to consider a report detailing the outcome of the review of the 2025/26 service balances and to approve an additional £6.537million to help health and social care pressures this year. Web Page
- Council marks three years of being a Living Wage employer East Ayrshire Council is celebrating its third year of being an accredited Living Wage Employer, meaning that every member of staff working for the Council will earn a real Living Wage. Web Page
- Cabinet approves East Ayrshire Social Care Services Contribution and Charging Framework East Ayrshire Council’s Cabinet this week agreed an updated Social Care Services Contribution and Charging Framework. This sees the first increase in charges for services provided by the Health and Social Care Partnership since 2018. Web Page