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A STRING of brawls resulted in a boozer being closed early by cops.
Published: Wednesday, 3rd October, 2007 09:40
Artist David Smith has used a whopping 11,000 diamantes in a tribute to film legend Audrey Hepburn.
Published: Wednesday, 3rd October, 2007 09:40
I'm a pest to the people of Clydebank
A TOWN drunkard almost set a supermarket ablaze “for a laugh”.
Published: Wednesday, 3rd October, 2007 09:40
A SCHOOLBOY has been arrested in connection with the alleged rape of a woman in Clydebank.
Published: Wednesday, 26th September, 2007 10:30
THE BEACON of Clydebank’s shipbuilding heritage, the QE2, paid her penultimate visit to the Clyde last week to celebrate her 40th birthday in home waters.
Published: Wednesday, 26th September, 2007 10:30
SPT bosses admit axe DOES hang over ferry
TRANSPORT bosses have finally admitted that a 500-year-old ferry service could be axed — FOUR MONTHS after it was exclusively revealed by the Post.
Published: Wednesday, 26th September, 2007 10:30
Firebug destroys bus company HQ
A CLYDEBANK bus firm has had its office torched just weeks after three of its vehicles were set ablaze.
Published: Wednesday, 26th September, 2007 10:30
Maria, I just met a girl named Maria
THE best of Bankie theatre talent will be treading the boards to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of the world’s best known musicals.
Published: Wednesday, 26th September, 2007 10:30
The boy who delayed the launch of the QE2
BETTER late than never — Clydebank’s most famous ship was delayed because the flag boy was too excited by the royal occasion.
Published: Wednesday, 19th September, 2007 10:00
Firebrand Jimmy Reid's play tribute
THE life of legendary Bankie union leader Jimmy Reid is set to be recreated in a play.
Published: Wednesday, 19th September, 2007 10:00
Church closure fight taken to Parliament
THE FIGHT to retain a landmark Clydebank church has been taken to the Scottish Parliament.
Published: Wednesday, 19th September, 2007 16:30
RESIDENTS are “taking their lives in their hands” when crossing a busy road because a vital access route has been blocked.
Published: Wednesday, 19th September, 2007 10:00



