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Our home in Ayr

In the early days, Salvation Army church services were held in the Caledonian Hall until the opening of The Salvation Army hall in 1923.

In 1969, The Salvation Army moved to corner of Wickham and Edwards Streets but returned to its original site on 6 April 1972. In 1975, a community/crisis centre was added and in 1983 the complex was further renovated.

Today, the Ayr Salvation Army is located on the corner of Young and Munro Streets, with a Family Store in Edward Street.

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