Memories from April 2004 in the Largs and Millport News archive
Memories from Largs Players, Largs Academy, West Kilbride Primary and much more from the archives of the Wee Paper.
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Memories from Largs Players, Largs Academy, West Kilbride Primary and much more from the archives of the Wee Paper.
On April 27, Titan Rum are hosting a tasting at Geraldo's Gift shop in Main Street which promises to have a mix of the finest flavours of Scotland and the Carribean
A former planning chief has backed Largs Community Council in its strong opposition to the extension of an outdoor seating area at The Paddle Steamer on the seafront.
Largs Community Council have strongly opposed a proposal to build a cycle track on the promenade.
Franca said: "I have been thinking about it for a while, it is for lots of different reasons and not just the current economic climate."
Scottish Fire and Rescue crews raced to a report of a car on fire on the A760 between Largs and Kilbirnie.
The ferry company carried out public engagement drop-in sessions to discuss the service it provides after recent problems on the route.
Meatloaf tribute act will be returning to Barrfields in June
Last weekend saw British players claim wins across the board as the LTA Padel British Tour arrived in North Ayrshire.
A failure to stop and report a road accident occurred within a school car park
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