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In the News (Sat 19 Dec 09)

  
  Hurlford win again - Kilmarnock Standard
The Hurlford contingent thought this decision was a bit harsh, but justice perhaps was done, when keeper Alan Smith dived to his left and collected with ease.
Hurlford: Smith, Burgess, McAneny, Lawless, McKie, McKinnon, Russell, Nimmo, Campbell, McGregor, Robertson.
Hurlford: Smith, Burgess, McAneny, Lawless, McKie, Nimmo, Russell, Rae, Campbell, McGregor, Robertson.
icayrshire.icnetwork.co.uk /kilmarnockstandard/sport/tm_headline=hurlford-win-again&method=full&objectid=20809620&siteid=73592-name_page.html   (381 words)

  
 Glasgow
Hurlford was a village dependant upon the mining & iron-working industries for its survival.
Old Hurlford, which consists of a few thatched houses of mean appearance, stands on an old and now disused road in a hollow to the north of the modern village.
These houses-some half dozen in number-were all that constituted the hamlet seventy years ago; and had it not been discovered that the district was rich in minerals the ground whereon the new portion of the village stands would still have been furrowed by the plough and yielded crops to the husbandman.
www.mcpitz.com /rouses/ayrshire.html   (882 words)

  
 Scottish Mining Villages - Kilmarnock 1900
The victims of the explosion, after being brought to the pithead, were carried into the engine-house where their injuries were examined and temporarily dressed Two of the sufferers were father and son and shortly after they were brought to the surface, the father, John Gemmell sen..
He was a native of Galston, and resided for a long time at Hurlford, where he interested himself in friendly societies and temperance work, being chief Ruler for some time of the Hurlford Tent of Rechabites.
He was a native of Hurlford, where he was well known and much respected as a well doing and industrious young man. Todd, who was 35 years of age was also a native of Hurlford.
www.mining-villages.co.uk /249.html   (1657 words)

  
 David Campbell
Hurlford is about 23 miles south of Glasgow in the south-west of Scotland.
When David was 10, he and his family moved to the coastal town of Ayr, a few miles to the west of Hurlford.
By the time he was 19 years old he was attending the Ayr Baptist Church, where he became involved in leading the youth work and playing the piano for the youth choir.
www.gracebaptistcarlisle.org /david_campbell.htm   (385 words)

  
 Juniors Hurlford Crawf And Running But Boss Recalls Pain (from Evening Times)
In the final analysis, Hurlford enjoyed a five-point cushion over second-placed Girvan; a gap which Crawford insists didn't give his rivals enough credit for their valiant efforts.
Under Crawford's leadership, Hurlford spent five years in the Super League but he was forced to leave just over a year ago due to personal circumstances.
Hurlford start off with a visit from Royal Albert on Wednesday, July 23, before tackling Larkhall and Bellshill.
www.eveningtimes.co.uk /sport/display.var.2370113.0.juniors_hurlford_crawf_and_running_but_boss_recalls_pain.php   (594 words)

  
  Hurlford
The town of HURLFORD stands on the left bank of the Irvine, less than two miles east of Riccarton.
HURLFORD, a village, in the parish of Riccarton, district of Kyle, county of Ayr, 1½ mile (E. E.) from Kilmarnock; containing 371 inhabitants.
This place is seated on the south bank of the river Irvine, over which is a good and substantial bridge, that has lately undergone extensive alteration and repair.
fp.ayrshireroots.plus.com /Towns/Hurlford/Hurlford.htm   (310 words)

  
 Local Area Information for Hurlford - UpMyStreet
Why not start with your nearest primary school, Hurlford Primary School.
Hurlford measure up to other parts of the country.
Hurlford and get in touch with your political reps.
www.upmystreet.com /local/l/Hurlford.html   (248 words)

  
 Crookedholm, Moscow, Galston West & Hurlford North (East Ayrshire) 6 th June 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: )
There was a by-election for the Crookedholm, Moscow, Galston West and Hurlford North ward of East Ayrshire Council on the 6 th of June 2002 following the death of Cllr David MacRae.
Crookedholm, Moscow, Galston West and Hurlford North is in the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Westminster parliamentary seat (held by Labour's Des Browne MP) and in the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Scottish parliamentary seat (held by Labour's Margaret Jamieson MSP).
In a cynical move last week, local MSP Margaret Jamieson sent a letter to everyone in the electoral ward praising the work of Councillor MacRae and telling the voters that she would be campaigning in the area.
www.scottishpolitics.org /localby/crookedholm.html   (301 words)

  
 Hurlford v Lang
Hurlford had in their starting line up ex Lang young player of the year Stewart Taylor.
A nice move down the left hand side saw Hurlford deliver a fine cross for Hart to smash home Hurlford's and his 2nd of the game.
Cambuslang only decent effort of the half came when the Hurlford keeper fumbled a Menelaws drive but the ball was cleared off the line with the Lang player appealing for the goal.
www.thelangonline.org /030905.htm   (479 words)

  
 Crookedholm, Moscow, Galston West & Hurlford North (East Ayrshire) 6 th June 2002
Crookedholm, Moscow, Galston West and Hurlford North is in the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Westminster parliamentary seat (held by Labour's Des Browne MP) and in the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Scottish parliamentary seat (held by Labour's Margaret Jamieson MSP).
The SSP candidate for the Hurlford North, Galston West, Crookedholm and Moscow (yes, that's right - Moscow) by election for East Ayrshire Council is Jim Monaghan.
In a cynical move last week, local MSP Margaret Jamieson sent a letter to everyone in the electoral ward praising the work of Councillor MacRae and telling the voters that she would be campaigning in the area.
www.alba.org.uk /localby/crookedholm.html   (301 words)

  
 The Prince of Wales - TRH join children taking part in a healthy eating scheme in Ayrshire
Their Royal Highnesses, known as The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland, were visiting Hurlford Primary in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, on the first of three days of engagements in Scotland.
Targets for the Food for Life scheme, established by the Soil Association in 2003, specify that at least 30 per cent of food served should be from organic sources, 50 per cent from local sources and 75 per cent from unprocessed ingredients.
Hurlford Primary, which joined the project in August 2004, has exceeded all of these targets.
www.princeofwales.gov.uk /newsandgallery/news/trh_join_children_taking_part_in_a_healthy_eating_scheme_in__642.html   (699 words)

  
 "Negotiating various roundabouts in and around Kilmarnock, Ayr & Prestwick"
Being in this position means that if the car behind you is travelling to Ayr (as indicated by the blue car(2) in the diagram) then they can position to the right-hand side of the wide left lane and pass you on their way to the Ayr exit.
Just like 'Travelling from Glasgow (Hurlford) to Town Centre', if you use the right-hand lane then you must exit the roundabout still in the right-hand lane.
There is one difference for this route and that is, very shortly after you exit the roundabout you will have to merge into the traffic in the left-hand lane because the two lanes are reduced to just one lane.
www.glencor.net /driving-school-roundabouts.htm   (4436 words)

  
 IFFHS
Dumbarton were very lucky in the quarter-finals, having already been eliminated by Hurlford FC (1:2) when the Scottish FA ruled that the match was to be replayed because the pitch was frozen and slippery.
Dumbarton hatte im Viertelfinale viel Glück und war gegen Hurlford FC (1:2) bereits ausgeschieden, ehe das Match wegen eines gefrorenen, glatten Terrains wiederholt werden mußte.
Eliminé par le Hurlford FC (1:2), la fédération écossaise fit rejouer le match en raison du gel et des risques encourus sur le terrain.
www.iffhs.de /?29da15a85b15685b94689a14285fdcdc3bfcdc0aec7cdeedb0a005   (503 words)

  
 Hurlford Primary School /
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and the pioneering 'dinner lady' and Soil Association school meals policy adviser, Jeanette Orrey, presented the Soil Association's new School Food Awards at the BBC Good Food Show in Birmingham on Thursday 24 November.
Hurlford Primary School, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire who won the Soil Association Food for Life School of the Year Award.
Representatives of the winning schools were treated to a Jamie Oliver cookery demonstration before they received their awards.
www.soilassociation.org.uk /web/sa/saweb.nsf/StoreSubCatsLookup/D3CCCB73D83F366C802570C3004807C1/?OpenDocument   (296 words)

  
 Greenock Telegraph | Sport | Coyle double takes Port into cup semi
A deflated Hurlford then resorted to long-range shots, which barely troubled the commanding presence of Sean Graham in the Port goal, while at the other end Joe Beckley almost made it three with a shot that went just over the bar.
A glamour semi-final tie at Ravenscraig is their reward, with the opponents to be either Arthurlie, who last night won the Central League Cup, or Cumnock or Kilwinning, who do battle tonight in the final of the Ayrshire Cup.
He said: “No disrespect to Hurlford, who have had a fantastic season, but I thought we were in total control from the first minute to the last.
www.greenocktelegraph.co.uk /articles/2/24931   (584 words)

  
 Irvine Times | Sport | Last gasp agony
Hurlford hemmed Drive in during the opening exchanges but were fortunate to survive in 10 minutes after Graeme Hamilton glanced his header over the bar.
However moments later Drive were fishing the ball out of the net after Greig Gilroy split their defence with a perfectly weighted pass to Alan Hunter who slid in to stab the ball home from 12 yards.
Hurlford went on to enjoy some concerted pressure and just as it looked the game was heading to extra-time up popped Hunter to snatch Hurlford the victory, with Clark defenders claiming in vain for offside.
www.irvinetimes.com /articles/2/25361   (257 words)

  
 Royal recognition of school meals success, UK
His Royal Highness, Patron of the Soil Association, together with the Duchess of Rothesay will visit Hurlford Primary School, where the Scottish Executive's Hungry for Success programme is being combined with the Soil Association's Food for Life project, with remarkable results.
Food for Life targets - established by the Soil Association in 2003 - specify that at least 30% of food served should be from organic sources, 50% from local sources and 75% from unprocessed ingredients.
Hurlford, which joined the project in August 2004, has exceeded all of these targets.
www.medicalnewstoday.com /articles/26433.php   (577 words)

  
 Hurlford Village History - HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS
During the 1930s concerts of the operatic genre were held in the Institute and one of the famous singers was Alex McPherson.
These concerts proved popular with not only Hurlford residents but also from Kilmarnock, Crookedholm, Galston, Newmilns and Darvel.
Next to The Commercial Inn was McCogni's Cafe where the best fish suppers and ice cream in the area were made.
www.hurlfordvillage.com   (516 words)

  
 Hurlford Jobs - Jobs in Hurlford - UK Jobs Search Engine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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To find more Hurlford jobs, please use the job search form on the left.
www.clickajob.co.uk /job_location/Hurlford_Jobs.html   (839 words)

  
 AYRSHIRE COMBINATION
Formed in 1893 as a breakaway from the Ayrshire League.
Its original membership was Annbank, Ayr, Ayr Parkhouse, Hurlford, Kilbirnie, Kilmarnock and Stevenston Thistle.
In 1897 Ayr joined the Scottish League and this sounded the death knell of the Combination.
www.geocities.com /brianmccoll19662003/ayrcomb.html   (40 words)

  
 Hotels in Hurlford Kilmarnock, Hotels near Hurlford
Howard Park Hotel is 3.94 kilometers from Hurlford.
The Alpine Lodge is 6.72 kilometers from Hurlford.
Muirhouse Lodge Country Hotel is 13.1 kilometers from Hurlford.
www.starstay.co.uk /Ayrshire/Kilmarnock/hotels_in_and_near_Hurlford_1.htm   (231 words)

  
 Hurlford, United Kingdom - Location on world map, coordinates and short facts
Hurlford, United Kingdom - Location on world map, coordinates and short facts
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Maps and coordinates for Hurlford, United Kingdom are approximative and not valid for navigation.
www.traveljournals.net /explore/united_kingdom/map/m3574891/hurlford.html   (70 words)

  
 Hurlford Dating   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Special offers, discount hotels, cheap hotels in Hurlford UK.
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Fill in the form including date of stay to receive confirmation of the exact room rate.Your credit card will be debited on departure from the hotel accommodation.
www.freeroomz.com /East_Ayrshire/Hurlford.htm   (333 words)

  
 School Performance Report | Hurlford Primary School East Ayrshire
The links above may be of interest to you to find out more about this Hurlford Primary School / East Ayrshire.
View a map of area Find out information about this area Details about Hurlford Primary School
For Ofsted reports on other schools in the United Kingdom please browse the directory below.
www.axcis.co.uk /reports/29051.html   (208 words)

  
 Big House Ayrshire - big house to Rent in Hurlford, Scotland
The whole estate is on the Kilmarnock-Ayr road, a quiet, low-key A road.
The nearest village is Hurlford, two or three miles away.
Carnell has eleven elegant bedrooms, either doubles or twins and most of them en suite.
www.thebigdomain.com /search.php?propertyid=69   (757 words)

  
 Broadband in Hurlford, East Ayrshire
Check Hurlford Broadband Availability to see if broadband is available
If you want broadband in Hurlford with no contract where you can cancel at any time then Virgin are the provider to go with, as most providers you are contracted for a 12 month contract.
Broadband is coming more available all across the UK with great deals so you may be able to get broadband in your town of Hurlford.
www.ukbroadbandinternet.co.uk /broadband/Hurlford   (177 words)

  
 country house Hurlford
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June 05: We came through Hurlford heading towards the largeFrom David McClure: The house is Kaimshill and it isstill-standing Adamton House, which had 34 in theS.
The weaving towns of theattracted Irish workers in their hundreds and Hurlford grew rapidly after the setting up of the MRS.
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 Hurlford pubs and bars; pubs in Hurlford, el # beerintheevening.com
Hurlford pubs and bars; pubs in Hurlford, el # beerintheevening.com
Address: 2, Academy St, Hurlford, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA1 5BU [01563 524061]
Address: 2, Galston Rd, Hurlford, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA1 5HG [01563 522917]
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