Clyde Coast and Garnock Valley Crematorum donates £11,600 to charity
Clyde Coast and Garnock Valley Crematorium has donated more than £11,500 to important local causes.
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Clyde Coast and Garnock Valley Crematorium has donated more than £11,500 to important local causes.
Largs Thistle are taking time to recharge after a tough period of games which culminated in a goalless draw with league leaders Clydebank on Saturday.
Recently a major milestone was hit by Glen McTaggart as he reach 50 competitive goals for the club in just over two seasons.
Largs Thistle and Clydebank battled to a goalless draw at Barrfields Park in a much anticipated top of the table clash.
Communities in Largs and Millport and surrounding towns and villages fell silent on Sunday morning to commemorate Remembrance.
Councillors have expressed their hope that 'several issues' raised during recent roadworks in Largs have been 'ironed out' ahead of the next phase of the project beginning.
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.
An inspirational Largs mum is walking 500 miles to raise charity cash in memory of her late son - and is getting ready to host a 30th birthday party in his honour.
Remembrance Sunday took place in West Kilbride on Sunday with a short service held at the war memorial.
Action minute by minute as Largs Thistle take on Clydebank in top of the table clash
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