Sharon Ritchie (right) and Zoe McGrady were delighted to accept the Healthy Working Lives bronze award on behalf of Ayrshire Housing, presented by celebrity chef Nick Nairn. The Healthy Working Lives Award Programme has benefited the organisation by increasing staff awareness on a number of Health & Safety related issues. Staff participated in charity walking events including The Race for Life and The Edinburgh Moon Walk. Healthy lunch sessions were also arranged to promote healthy eating. The Healthy Working Lives Programme has been a great opportunity for Ayrshire Housing to build on its health and wellbeing of employees.
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James McLanaghan said at 9:17 am on January 3rd, 2010:
What about awareness of NO LIGHTS at the back of North Shore Lane, or will be told AGAIN that the lights could interfere with the passing trains, I have been in contact with Troon football club asking if they have been advised to turn off their FLOODLIGHTS during a game when a train passes,alas they haven’t, nice to know that you don’t care about our health and safety, and as usual you always have the option of deleting my posts, AGAIN.
Mr B said at 1:02 pm on January 28th, 2010:
There’s nothing wrong with the lights in northshore lane unless Mr McLanaghan is afraid of the dark but there’s nothing round the back doors.
Mr m said at 10:35 pm on January 29th, 2010:
People on North Shore Lane don’t require lights outside as people shouldn’t be walking round the back of the flats anyway.
James McLanaghan said at 9:06 pm on February 13th, 2010:
Well that’s why we require lights at the back to stop the local tea leaves from going round there. Not afraid of the dark but I am worried in case someone tries to break in.
mr brown said at 10:32 am on March 13th, 2010:
Northshore lane is a quiet place other than people playing music from their cars after 10pm.