WE delve into The Gazette archive and take a look back at what was going on in Renfrewshire a decade ago.
Class acts at Trinity High School, in Renfrew, were celebrating as 21 of its pupils were presented with the Diana Certificate of Excellence.
Meanwhile, residents and politicians vowed to fight a decision to axe the Renfrew Ferry, which had provided a service in some form for 500 years.
And finally, as the countdown to the 2012 Olympics in London gathered pace, pupils at Trinity High – supported by a furry mascot – agreed to run a collective distance of 1,000 miles.
All articles from The Gazette released on Wednesday, January 27, 2010.
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