tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1021845168519112922.post3073925280353159557..comments2023-09-07T09:18:17.130+01:00Comments on Tourism Matters | News | Opinion | Discussion | Advice | Innovation | Development: Councillor Shows Commitment to One Ayrshire...Ian McCaighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08867447706592162945noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1021845168519112922.post-47989828478734998422011-05-02T13:47:14.950+01:002011-05-02T13:47:14.950+01:00Arran needs to make up her mind: is she part of Ay...Arran needs to make up her mind: is she part of Ayrshire or not. I was led to believe she was included in north Ayrshire but how long have we seen: "Ayrshire and Arran" being advertised? Are there four Ayrshires involved: North, South, East and West - West being Arran. <br /><br /> <br />If we're really serious in tourism, then why don't we use our main tourist magnet: namely Robert Burns? But to do that we would have to work with Dumfriesshire, creating a Burns Corridor, from his birth in Alloway through to his death and burial in Dumfries.<br />Include: Ayr, Kilmarnock, Irvine, Tarbolton, Mauchline, New Cumnock, Sanquhar, Ellisland, etc..<br />Burns Corridor is already here, why aren't we using it in a controlled way to its full potential?Geoffnoreply@blogger.com