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.
Roadworks are planned for the A78 in Largs on April 29, with the possibility of disruption for motorists.
Police in Largs say thieves used high-tech software to steal a vehicle from a car park in the town.
The matter was first noticed yesterday evening in a popular route which is also used by cyclists and showed a gap emerging in the road which could be a major fall hazard.
The Pink Ladies and the T Birds will be out in force at this year's Largs Academy school show.
The MV Loch Riddon has returned to service after a technical hitch this morning.
PLANS to shut a long stretch of the A78 in Largs for an entire weekend had been branded "intolerable" by councillors, who vowed to resist the proposals.
North Coast Independent councillor Ian Murdoch says it is far from ‘doom and gloom’ and pointed to the major investment at the new ‘Thirty3’ premises which is due to open in July as a prime example.
Members of the Largs lifeboat's volunteer crew will be on hand to talk to potential new recruits at an event next month.
PKelburn Castle and Estate is gearing up for the May Day holiday weekend with three days of fun family activities - including the chance to be royalty for the day.
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