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.
Drivers are being warned to watch out for roadworks on several stretches of the A78 in North Ayrshire.
Police are investigating reports of an assault close to the seafront which took place earlier this month.
CalMac are hosting public engagement events on the Isle of Cumbrae to discuss ferry provision.
The workforce at Hunterston B is to be slashed by nearly a third as the site enters the next stage of its decommissioning, it's been confirmed.
Concerns have been raised as to why Largs has been omitted from a public consultation on a proposal to build 13 giant turbines on the hills above Fairlie when the likes of Ardrossan and Brodick have been included in the round of exhibitions taking place this month.
The chief executive of KA Leisure has shed more light on plans for Euro 2024 fanzones in North Ayrshire.
Opportunities In Retirement are delighted to welcome Iain Mills as guest speaker for the next general monthly meeting on Wednesday 1st May.
An incident in Largs resulted in three officers being assaulted during an incident as an arrest was made.
Hardy volunteers overcome windy weather conditions for a Largs beach clean last weekend
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