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This is a community podcast for the town of Killie. We talk about all the good things that are going on in Kilmarnock and all the good things that are coming up! We also like to speak to a group or person that is making a difference in our town!
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Episode twenty: We are back
We are back with a short podcast. we talk about K-Fest, Celebrate Kilmarnock new premises, the football and loads more!
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KillieCast 24th Jan
This week we bring you all the latest goings on in Kilmarnock as well as some interviews we did from the Best Bar None awards at the Park Hotel!
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Episode Eighteen: Welcome 2019
The first podcast of 2019 and it is a belter!!!
We chat about what the Brass and Granite have been doing Alan Brown MP going round the shops on small business Saturday, Killie FC being 150 years old. A new walking group The best bar none awards and loads loads more. -
Episode Seventeen: Elevat8
This week Andy and Ross chat about Killie’s puppets, Celebrate Kilmarnock, Groin Day coming to Aces and loads loads more. We also have a chat with David Roxburgh about Elivat8 about what there are doing in our town!
We are on twitter @KillieCast. Facebook @KillieCast
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Episode Sixteen: Burns Mall
This week Andy is back!! He and Ross chat about all the great stuff coming in and all about the Christmas lights switch on!!
Customer Reviews
Great podcast
Great variety with these guys sharing all things good in the community getting the inside knowledge.
Great Community Podcast
Excellent pod, thoroughly entertaining and interesting. Good laugh between Ross and Andy, who are naturals at the podcast game.
Focusing on all things good around Killie
A chance meeting with Ross at a funding event opened my eyes to podcasts and in particular KillieCast. What a brilliant idea to have a Podcast focus on all the good and postive things happening in Kilmarnock.
KillieCast is presented wonderfully by two local guys with a clear passion for Kilmarnock and all things good.
Had the pleasure of being part of KillieCast and the opportunity to highlight the work of a local charity, so thank you Ross!
Keep up the fantastic work guys!