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the future textiles programme here was all about bringing the sewing industry back alive in ayrshire, get your accuracy up, and to do it to a professional standard. at the end of the course he came down to the facility, and he seemed to be interested in what your plans were, what you actually want to do. we were opening the new kitchen area at dumfries house, to help the local children learn life skills, and the passion that he has to help, he wants to make sure that the heritage isn't lost, the skills aren't lost. he wants to instil that chance in as many people or children as he can. it was great to see what they have done with the house and what they are doing with the kids, it's fantastic. one of the things that surprised me is how hands on he is, _ i think that's the one thing that people don't realise. _ everything that we do, he is part of. - and that could be down - to where a bench is positioned within an estate or it could be down to where we're setting up _ an education programme, he will feed his thoughts. into that as well. so he's very passionate - about what he does, he
the future textiles programme here was all about bringing the sewing industry back alive in ayrshire, get your accuracy up, and to do it to a professional standard. at the end of the course he came down to the facility, and he seemed to be interested in what your plans were, what you actually want to do. we were opening the new kitchen area at dumfries house, to help the local children learn life skills, and the passion that he has to help, he wants to make sure that the heritage isn't lost,...
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so and they're in ayrshire. so orangism is quite strong in scotland, isn't it ? scotland, isn't it?ts >> it is. and to use a scots word for what's happening at the moment, a bit it's moment, it's a bit draghi. it's a bit, it's a dry, bit a bit, it's a bit dry, a bit soft, a bit soft, you know. but no, it's important to say how i think sort of blossoming the orange institution is becoming in the moment. in scotland at the moment. >> and as well as the >> yeah. and as well as the women's association, the junior orange are very strong as orange lodges are very strong as well. both boys and girls would probably see that on parade today as well. >> definitely. and sometimes you will see if our audience is looking into, well, why are there children marching in the spirit? that is the junior organisation often and a lot. it stresses the family nature. i think of a lodge really. i mean, certainly we see that in the rural country trials very much so . 50. >> so. >> i just had a message from somebody in county fermanagh telling me that some of the orangemen were arriving by boat in today. so
so and they're in ayrshire. so orangism is quite strong in scotland, isn't it ? scotland, isn't it?ts >> it is. and to use a scots word for what's happening at the moment, a bit it's moment, it's a bit draghi. it's a bit, it's a dry, bit a bit, it's a bit dry, a bit soft, a bit soft, you know. but no, it's important to say how i think sort of blossoming the orange institution is becoming in the moment. in scotland at the moment. >> and as well as the >> yeah. and as well as...
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and the snp mp for central ayrshire, dr philippa whitford.e your say. i believe the nhs is really _ morning, have your say. i believe the nhs is really great _ morning, have your say. i believe the nhs is really great for - the nhs is really great for emergencies, _ the nhs is really great for emergencies, really- the nhs is really great for| emergencies, really good. the nhs is really great for— emergencies, really good. however, since _ emergencies, really good. however, since aprii— emergencies, really good. however, since aprii i— emergencies, really good. however, since april i have _ emergencies, really good. however, since april i have been _ emergencies, really good. however, since april i have been fobbed - emergencies, really good. however, since april i have been fobbed off. since april i have been fobbed off by toads— since april i have been fobbed off by loads of— since april i have been fobbed off by loads of different _ since april i have been fobbed off by loads of different areas - since april i have been fobbed off by loads
and the snp mp for central ayrshire, dr philippa whitford.e your say. i believe the nhs is really _ morning, have your say. i believe the nhs is really great _ morning, have your say. i believe the nhs is really great for - the nhs is really great for emergencies, _ the nhs is really great for emergencies, really- the nhs is really great for| emergencies, really good. the nhs is really great for— emergencies, really good. however, since _ emergencies, really good. however, since aprii—...
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it was a business man who'd built a five bedroom house during lockdown on the estate in ayrshire without he then thought maybe i'd get it through retrospect of planning permission. the council said , permission. the council said, no, you must take it down now. he's appealed human rights where is his family going to stay? what are they going to do? they've said, no, you haven't followed the procedure. you didn't get planning , you didn't didn't get planning, you didn't get planning. take get retrospective planning. take it down five bedroom or not. you did own risk. and did it at your own risk. and i have to tell there's a lot have to tell you, there's a lot of now very upset that of people now very upset that people totally disregard people are totally disregard planning and councils are not doing any enforcement things are going up, being built. it's really upsetting, particularly in rural issues. so are made up . do you have a council came out and said take it down? >> no, i don't. i think we >> no, no, i don't. i think we have to abide by the law. and i think too many instances where
it was a business man who'd built a five bedroom house during lockdown on the estate in ayrshire without he then thought maybe i'd get it through retrospect of planning permission. the council said , permission. the council said, no, you must take it down now. he's appealed human rights where is his family going to stay? what are they going to do? they've said, no, you haven't followed the procedure. you didn't get planning , you didn't didn't get planning, you didn't get planning. take get...