WE'RE taking a look back at what was happening across Renfrewshire this time 10 years ago.

We delved into the Gazette archives from Wednesday, July 17, 2013, to find and share some photos from that week's edition of the paper.

Do you recognise anyone or remember these stories?

1. Kilmacolm Primary pupil Ruari Buchan, nine, was named overall chanter champion at the National Piping Centre in Glasgow and won a whole set of Highland Bagpipes.

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2. A total of 23 young people from Houston Boys' Brigade were presented with Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award Certificates at a special ceremony at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

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3. An open day was held at Johnstone High to give prospective university and college students information on the options they had as school leavers.

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4. Housing regeneration specialists from Linwood-based Keepmoat visited Brediland Primary for an educational talk and film show on how to stay safe.

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5. Members of Kilmacolm Dramatic Society who ditched their clothes for their production of Calendar Girls presented a cheque of £1,000 to Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research after selling almost 500 calendars throughout the village.

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6. Locals flocked to the newly-named intu Braehead Shopping Centre to take part in two jam-packed days of family fun.

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