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, August 14, 2013, to find and share some photos from that week's edition of the paper.

Do you recognise anyone or remember these stories?

1. Kilbarchan author Colin Campbell organised a launch event, attended by Councillor Andy Doig, for his WWI book Engine of Destruction.

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2. Six-year-old Katie Turley, from Renfrew, took part in Paterson Park Allotments' 2013 open day and prize-giving event.

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3. Grateful members of the residents' committee at Erskine Hospital praised their local bus firm for helping them get swiftly on time to the preview of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

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4. Morgan Spence, from Kilbarchan, received the Advisor's Choice Award for Best Animation for his film with superstar DJ Paul Oakenfold, which was screened at the 47th Co-operative Film Festival.

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5. Members of Elderslie Bowling Club proved they were a cut above the rest after having their hair shaved off in aid of the John Hartson Foundation.

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6. Howwood Primary pupils Amy Crawford, Chloe McKenna, Rachel Wallace and Emily Philips took part in a 10k walking challenge to raise more than £300 for kids' charity ChILD Lung Foundation.

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