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Waverley cancel Holy Isle trip due to technical fault
Waverley Excursions have explained why they've had to cancel tomorrow's sailing after encountering a technical fault. The Waverley Excursions website includes details of the cancellation and the direct nature of the problem. The cruise to
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Faith school praise Millport's scenic beauty after summer event
Members of the Scottish Bahá’í community have praised the beauty of Millport after visiting Cumbrae for their annual residential summer school event. Including day visitors, a total of 142 people took part in the event, with the majority coming
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Singer's homage to George Harrison and Greta Thunberg in new video
A singer has released a new music video in homage to George Harrison and Greta Thunberg which has an important environmental message to help save the planet. The song is entitled 'Wake Up' and is written by Allan McKenzie of Wemyss Bay. Allan
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Licence change for Brisbane House Hotel after £1.8million refurbishment
A long-established Largs hotel has been given the go-ahead for a variation of their licence following a major refurbishment. The Brisbane Hotel made the application at a meeting of North Ayrshire Licensing Board with their eye on the weddings market
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Two men charged in connection with drug and theft crimes across North Ayrshire
TWO men have been charge in connection with drug and theft crimes following an intelligence operation across North Ayrshire. It was previously confirmed by Police Scotland Ayrshire that a grey Range Rover Evoque was stolen from the car park at
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Police make arrest after disturbance in Largs pub
Police have confirmed that they have made an arrest after a disturbance in a Largs pub. The incident happened in MacAulay's Bar in the town centre on June 30. Officers say the breach of the peace took place in the premises in the Main Street
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Most parking fines in North Ayrshire handed out in Largs
Largs has been issued with the highest number of parking fines in just over three months. The latest figures were revealed following a freedom of information request that was submitted to the local authority. Traffic wardens have issued 2,432
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Largs butcher beefs up its line-up with award for staff member
A POPULAR butcher's shop in Largs is celebrating after a member of the team completed his modern apprenticeship. Gerry McArthur successfully completed his Modern Apprenticeship SCQF Level 6 in Meat and Poultry Skills. Pictured presenting him
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New West Kilbride wedding venue moves step closer with microbrewery plans
A NEW wedding venue in West Kilbride is moving a step closer with the development of their micro-brewery. Earlier this year, we reported that plans to transform a West Kilbride farm into a luxury wedding venue and micro-brewery had been given the
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Largs man heads to the Pencil for solo protest against Israel-Hamas war
A LARGS campaigner has staged a one-man demonstration at one of the town’s best-known landmarks protesting against the Israeli government’s attacks on Gaza. Harry McEachan says he chose to hold his protest at The Pencil because he believes there
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Guide dog fundraiser on Cumbrae this weekend in memory of Captain
An island garden party celebrating Captain, Greg Christie’s faithful guide dog and companion of over a decade, is taking place in Millport this weekend. Captain was a beloved member of the community and the campaign goal is to raise £2,500 to support
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Cream of the crop as Nardini's tennis competition in Largs continues
Largs tennis players served up something special for the Nardini Competition on Sunday. It was the third round of the annual event, which culminates on finals day later this year. Well done to Laura, Alan and Andy for winning this round, with