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  • Clydeport seek 'safety' change to Hunterston guidelines

    Clydeport Operations are seeking a change to planning guidelines 'in the interest of safety'. A planning application has been submitted to the council which reflects the decommissioning of the neighbouring nuclear power station in future years

  • Largs footway repairs delayed due to Covid19

    WORK to resurface the pavement from Gallowgate Street to Largs Main Street has been further delayed - after road workers contracted coronavirus. The long-awaited works were halted in early January after only being completed from Nardini's to School

  • Latest coronavirus numbers show a rise in local cases

    CONFIRMED cases of Covid-19 are increasing in Largs and the surrounding area - despite a reduction in cases across North Ayrshire. Between January 9 and 15, 57 were detected in the area, compared to 42 cases the week between January 2 and 8.

  • Olly Murs cover makes video stars of Largs youngsters

    TALENTED youngsters at Largs Youth Theatre brought some virtual festive cheer to the town with a special music video. The kids recorded their parts of Olly Murs’ ‘Dear Darlin’ in their own homes, before coming together and miming for the camera

  • New lifeboat on scene at Largs RNLI Station

    The Edna May arrived on Tuesday morning at the RNLI station as relief boat for the current Largs inshore lifeboat. Every five years the Largs boat is required to go back to HQ and have total strip down and overhaul before returning to service.

  • Peel Ports respond to Drill ship concerns

    Peel Ports, the operators of Hunterston terminal, say they are working with Valaris to help them address the power issues on the drill ships. Concerns were raised by Fairlie Community Council regarding the 24 hour a day use of diesel generators