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Flytipping concern after removal of recycling points in Largs
A LARGS MSP has warned council bosses that flytipping could increase as he seeks to return removed recycling points in the town. Earlier this year, recycling facilities were taken away from Morrison's Supermarket and Vikingar! leisure centre.
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Platinum gong for Largs pub in Loo of the Year Awards
A LARGS pub has won acclaim for the quality and standards of its toilets – in the Loo of the Year Awards 2024. The Paddle Steamer in Gallowgate Street has been awarded a platinum grading by inspectors. The awards are aimed at highlighting and
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Education inspectors give 'good' report to Fairlie Primary
EDUCATION inspectors have praised Fairlie Primary children and staff for their 'strong sense of belonging' and 'positive relationships', and are 'confident that the school has the capacity to continue to improve'. In September 2024, a team of inspectors
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Stunning Christmas lights provide festive cheer in Largs
THE festive season has officially arrived in Largs as the much anticipated new Christmas illuminations were switched on. And it is apt that the funding originates from one of the town's most philanthropic figures over the years - the late Colin
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Find out all about Fairlie's critical role in Second World War at talk next week
A TALK will be given on 'Fairlie's Secret War' in the Barony Centre in West Kilbride next week. During the Second World War the Royal Navy’s vitally important anti-submarine experimental establishment was secretly moved from Portland in Dorset
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Millport pipers rally round to improve seafront path
A GROUP of 'Grumpy Old Pipers' have helped put a smile on people's faces with the restoration of a popular seafront path. The Millport Piping Association, better known as The Grumpy Old Pipers of Millport, have been entertaining visitors and locals