From the Archives Looking Back: When soldier's mum held 2009 event to remember Helensburgh heroes
We delve into the Helensburgh Advertiser archives to uncover what stories we wrote about in May 2009.
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We delve into the Helensburgh Advertiser archives to uncover what stories we wrote about in May 2009.
A spectacular display lit up the skies over the west parts of Scotland, with purple, blue and greens displays twinkling over Ayrshire last week.
Emma Wiseman has lived with dystonia for over two decades after experiencing what she believed to be a stroke at the age of 24.
Lynn Stevenson took over Sweet Jane Bakehouse months after the previous owners closed the business in 2022.
In March we announced that we were shining a light on the amazing cafes in our local area – and we wanted readers to nominate their favourite.
The Attic Players in Skelmorlie are looking to expand their pool of actors to join their club that has been running since 1934.
The coffee morning, at Clark Memorial Hall, will include stalls, baking, tombola and a raffle, with entry costing £3.50.
Robert Luke made countless fake Instagram and TikTok accounts to share his ex-partner's intimate pictures and videos and invited her family members to watch.
Moka, who have stores on Princes Street in Ardrossan and Main Street in Largs, has applied for a premises licence with North Ayrshire Council.
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