Largs & Millport Weekly News - Archives
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Officials, you could swing for them
In his weekly column Largs editor takes a pop at the public servants who don't care about the publlic.
Published: Wednesday, 16th July, 2008 23:55
Editor Drew Cochrane in his weekly blog takes a pot shot at the animal activists who want to close circuses.
Published: Wednesday, 9th July, 2008 12:00
Hunterston nuclear..a gift from God
Editor Drew Cochrane argues for the building of a third station at Hunterston.
Published: Wednesday, 2nd July, 2008 12:00
"House of Commons like a pub" - Cochrane's Column
HELLO, faithful reader, I am back refreshed from grandparental duties in both Scotland and England but I did not neglect my journalistic job.
Published: Wednesday, 18th June, 2008 12:00
West Kilbride anger over Charlie's Chickens
"It is with great sadness, utter annoyance and disbelief that I write this letter but I feel very strongly about the following issue and dearly hope that these words will open the eyes of certain individuals in West Kilbride."
Published: Thursday, 15th May, 2008 12:00
Is volunteering worth it nowadays?
Editor Drew Cochrane looks at the recent research which shows that Scots like to volunteer in the community...but there are barriers
Published: Wednesday, 14th May, 2008 12:00
Why newspapers should challenge authority
The UK's longest serving editor Drew Cochrane speaks out during Local Newspaper Week about the role of the paper to challenge daft decisions by people in authority.
Published: Wednesday, 7th May, 2008 12:00
Largs sports chief's Olympics vision
John Kent, Principal of Inverclyde and Cumbrae Sports Centres and chairman of the Scottish Sailing INstitute speaks out strongly on the case for the new slipway at Pencil Bay.
Published: Wednesday, 30th April, 2008 12:00
Nardini ice cream is no secret
A war of words over who owns the secret recipe for Nardini ice-cream was debated on BBC Radio Scotland.
Published: Friday, 25th April, 2008 10:00
The dreaded fortnightly bin collection is coming our way by November. No matter how it is dressed up as alternate uplifts, one week for household rubbish, and the next week for recyclable materials it still means a stink.
Published: Friday, 25th April, 2008 10:00
AMEY contractors who dig up our roads wanted to come to Largs on May Day Monday. No, not for a holiday jaunt but to stop the traffic coming into Largs on the A78 at its busiest point...
Published: Wednesday, 23rd April, 2008 12:00
Do you support brats or teachers
Cochrane's Column on Largs teacher Matt George's fight for justice.
Published: Wednesday, 16th April, 2008 12:00




