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 failure to stop and report a road accident occurred within a school car park
North Ayrshire is the region of Scotland where people are most likely to require help to put food on the table, a new study has revealed
A tug towing a barge with a huge top structure for a two part swing bridge is completing it journey from Holland to Scotland this morning.
The history of the Nobel dynamite factory in Ardeer is the focus of a new exhibition at West Kilbride Museum.
Ferry campaigners at last had some good news this morning after CalMac revealed that they would make one key change to the ticketing structure.
Pupils who have completed their Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award were invited to a North Ayrshire Awards Ceremony at St Matthew's Academy.
Secondary school pupils got the rare opportunity of a visit to a top class cookery school in Verona as part of an exciting school trip recently.
Police have been repeatedly called to a housing block in relation to unruly behaviour, in matters highlighted to the community council.
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