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Brexit, Covid and Station Hotel is costing South Ayrshire Council 'millions'

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Ayr Station Hotel and construction supply issues exacerbated by Brexit and Covid are costing South Ayrshire Council millions.Council leader Peter Henderson said he was frustrated by issues he says are out of the council's control, at a time when they can least afford them.He said that cost of just one project, Maybole Campus, could rise by £5m — about 10 per cent of the estimated budget.He added that the owner of the Station Hotel owed the local authority £1.2m at a time when South Ayrshire faces another year of significant cuts to services.The spiralling costs and availability are laid at the door of what has been described as 'a perfect storm' with a scarcity of European construction workers and lorry drivers following Brexit, and a.

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