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At the height of her success, she carried 13,000 passengers each week and was known as ‘Britain’s Finest Pleasure Steamer’. Her last time cruising was in September 1977, and TS Queen Mary completed ...
Head to the country's storied west coast, the historic seat of the powerful Clan Campbell, for smoke-laced whiskies, ...
A "foolish" drunk sparked an evacuation of a Largs marina after throwing a fake 'bomb' on a boat in what his lawyer claimed was ...
The programme has been announced for this year's Dunoon Film Festival, which will be held in the spring for the first time ...
A FOUR-bedroom B-listed home in Helensburgh with envious views of the west of Scotland is for sale. The View Rockfort was built in 1849 for the Provost of Helensburgh and was designed by the renowned ...
An acclaimed active travel programme that has promoted the benefits of cycling to thousands of people in the far north has ...
Two major wind farm developments on the Cowal Peninsula could become a massive eyesore for people living in Inverclyde it has been claimed.
A national charity which supports people affected by crime is recruiting volunteers to help deliver its services in Inverclyde.
Russell Weir, the long-serving Cowal professional, really was a fantastic player, hence why Alister Nicol, the Daily Record’s ...
Hoisted high atop Edinburgh, as if monitoring the city below, Edinburgh Castle is not only one of Scotland's most recognized landmarks, but one of the country's most-visited attractions.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. DUNOON Burgh Hall Trust is set to benefit from Creative Scotland's latest round of funding. The trust will be able to continue its programme of ...