The Scottish Government has confirmed one new case of coronavirus in Ayrshire.
21.02.2020 - 17:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scottish Government minister for children and young people, Maree Todd MSP, recently visited Newton to inspect progress on the new Millburn early learning and childcare unit under construction there.
Millburn is just one of 21 separate projects across South Lanarkshire that are delivering new council nurseries or expanding existing ones to ensure the capacity is available to give all children the best possible start to their formal education.
Commenting on the progress of the new Millburn unit,
The Scottish Government has confirmed one new case of coronavirus in Ayrshire.
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