THIS week, we take a look back to 20 years ago to see who was making the headlines in the Largs and Millport Weekly News in 2004.

CLEAN sweep: Pictured recovering from their endeavours with some Fairtrade coffee were just some of the Fairlie Beach Clean volunteers who braved the elements to collect 12 bags on behalf of the Marine Conservation Society. From left were Marion and Ron Gilchrist, Eleanor Massey, Moira Murdoch, Alistair Massey, Ann Gregory and Laura McDermottCLEAN sweep: Pictured recovering from their endeavours with some Fairtrade coffee were just some of the Fairlie Beach Clean volunteers who braved the elements to collect 12 bags on behalf of the Marine Conservation Society. From left: Marion and Ron Gilchrist, Eleanor Massey, Moira Murdoch, Alistair Massey, Ann Gregory and Laura McDermott (Image: Newsquest) Another string to their bow: Demonstrating their fiddling skills at Brisbane Primary's Gaelic Fun Day were Jenna Kirk, Jacqueline Rundell, Ruaridh Wright and Lucy SincliarAnother string to their bow: Demonstrating their fiddling skills at Brisbane Primary's Gaelic Fun Day were Jenna Kirk, Jacqueline Rundell, Ruaridh Wright and Lucy Sinclair (Image: Newsquest) Pictured with their teddy bear collection which was being sent to children in need in eastern EuropePictured with their teddy bear collection which was being sent to children in need in eastern Europe (Image: Newsquest) The Fairlie Toddle Waddle involved a walk around Fairlie Castle and surrounding areaThe Fairlie Toddle Waddle involved a walk around Fairlie Castle and surrounding area (Image: Newsquest) The children of Clark Memorial’s Sunday School in Largs lit up the town with their impressive sunflowers. The children of Clark Memorial’s Sunday School in Largs lit up the town with their impressive sunflowers (Image: Newsquest) Children at Brisbane Primary Autumn Fayre were game for a laugh Children at Brisbane Primary Autumn Fayre were game for a laugh (Image: Newsquest)