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.
It’s believed that the theft may be the latest example of criminals using high-tech scanning software to bypass cars’ keyless entry systems.
Hill walking, natural history and the love of wildlife were the attractions that enticed Largs Probus Club's latest guest speaker.
Magicians wowed customers in Largs cafe on Saturday as they were treated to a full range of tricks.
Roads maintenance company Amey, who carry out maintenance on behalf of Transport Scotland, were alerted to the matter, shortly before 7am.
The owner of Fairlie Castle has shared CCTV footage of an incident where youths broke into the property at the weekend.
Works at a £48 million Flood Protection Scheme on the Isle of Cumbrae are developing well and offshore works are now completed.
The event featured some of the finest veteran players of the game from England, Scotland and Ireland.
Archaeological detectives believe they have discovered a major discovery in the back hills dating back to the iron age.
BBC were filming for the show with Largs RNLI last year, and the episode is set to feature on the tenth series of the popular show - with the broadcast date being Tuesday May 7 at 8pm on BBC 2.
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