Ardrossan
ARRAN SCHOOLS PICTURE SPOTLIGHT
The Herald's Chief Photographer has been busy over the past few weeks visiting all the Primary schools on the Isle of Arran.
See this week's Herald for pictures of every primary class from all the schools in our Arran Primary Schools Picture Spotlight.
With the schools now closed and staff and pupils on their well deserved summer holidays, end of term award ceremonies have been taking place throughout the schools.
The crowds were out in their droves last weekend when the ever popular Whitlees Gala took place and new Queen Hannah Jackson received her crown.
A 15-year-old boy had a lucky escape thanks to his pal - after his canoe capsized in the sea last Saturday afternoon.
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VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: CAR IN SEA OFF STEVENSTON POINT
Police and Coastguard respond to emergency calls after the discovery of a car in the water off Stevenston point.
A SALTCOATS woman who embezzled £68,000 from Seamill Post OFfice this week escaped with community service.
TEEN PAIR RESCUED FROM PUBLIC TOILET
TWO 15-year-old boys had to be rescued from an electronically operated public convenience this week after they became trapped.
A DETERMINED West Kilbride youngster took part in a charity moonwalk in Edinburgh last weekend and covered over 13 miles despite her asthma.
HOW DID FAMILIY GET THESE ON FLIGHTS?
A BEWILDERED Saltcoats mum revealed how she managed to carry THREE potentially lethal knives on to a plane - and then flew to Spain without anyone noticing.
GET YOUR FREE 12-PAGE SUMMER PASSPORT
INSIDE the Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald this week is a special 12-page pullout with all the best places to go during this summer holiday. Summer Passport also features competitions for a family activity day out and football coaching sessions - pick up your copy of the Herald now.
MY SEARCH FOR HERO DAD'S FAMILY
A 34-YEAR-old woman who never met her heroic dad is appealing for anyone in Ardrossan or Saltcoats who remembers James Johnston or any of his family to come forward.
SICK vandals have targeted the base of the Ardrossan Sea Cadets for the first time in their history. Thomas Mac Mackay, Chairman of the Managing Committee, told the Herald he was "sickened".
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