Here's our latest nostalgic look back to the photo archive of the Largs and Millport News from 20 years ago.

Largs and Millport Weekly News: : West Kilbride Village Nursery held a coffee morning and toy sale in the local community centre where the group regularly meets.: West Kilbride Village Nursery held a coffee morning and toy sale in the local community centre where the group regularly meets. (Image: Newsquest)Largs and Millport Weekly News: LISTEN very carefully, I shall say zis only once ... Something very special has been happening at Nardini’s Seaview Cafe in Wemyss Bay as it was transformed into a mini theatre for Skelmorlie Attic Players production of Allo Allo, starting Gordon McMurray as Rene.LISTEN very carefully, I shall say zis only once ... Something very special has been happening at Nardini’s Seaview Cafe in Wemyss Bay as it was transformed into a mini theatre for Skelmorlie Attic Players production of Allo Allo, starting Gordon McMurray as Rene. (Image: Newsquest)

Largs and Millport Weekly News: RENE’S Cafe is open for business at the Seaview Cafe which is the unique setting for the Attic Players performance of “Allo Allo”.RENE’S Cafe is open for business at the Seaview Cafe which is the unique setting for the Attic Players performance of “Allo Allo”. (Image: Newsquest)Largs and Millport Weekly News: Cumbrae Burns Supper had a cutting edge thanks to Hayley McLaughlin addressing the haggis.Cumbrae Burns Supper had a cutting edge thanks to Hayley McLaughlin addressing the haggis. (Image: Newsquest)Largs and Millport Weekly News: Royal Bank of Scotland staff in Largs got on their bikes to raise money for charitable organisation Sands, as part of a nationwide venture to raise money for a variety of charities called £50k in 50 days. Royal Bank of Scotland staff in Largs got on their bikes to raise money for charitable organisation Sands, as part of a nationwide venture to raise money for a variety of charities called £50k in 50 days. (Image: Newsquest)Largs and Millport Weekly News: Singing for their supper were the pupils of Cumbrae Primary School who had a belated celebration of Robert Burns’ anniversarySinging for their supper were the pupils of Cumbrae Primary School who had a belated celebration of Robert Burns’ anniversary (Image: Newsquest)

Largs and Millport Weekly News: Local grandparents were invited to Wemyss Bay Primary School to find out all about computing, counting and a number of other fun and interesting classes. These local grandparents were able to visit three of their grandchildren, Ross (P5), Niamh (P3) and little Ciara McLaren (P2) - it was a triple whammy!Local grandparents were invited to Wemyss Bay Primary School to find out all about computing, counting and a number of other fun and interesting classes. These local grandparents were able to visit three of their grandchildren, Ross (P5), Niamh (P3) and little Ciara McLaren (P2) - it was a triple whammy! (Image: Newsquest)Largs and Millport Weekly News: Inverclyde National Sports Centre Golf Practice Facility were hosting training courses for youngsters. from left: Sheila Lamb, Clubgolf regional manager, Angela Liddell, golf manager at Inverclyde, Dawn Middleton and SLGA president Nancy Chisholm. Principal of Inverclyde, John Kent, is on right with golf coach Jim Cameron in the centreInverclyde National Sports Centre Golf Practice Facility were hosting training courses for youngsters. from left: Sheila Lamb, Clubgolf regional manager, Angela Liddell, golf manager at Inverclyde, Dawn Middleton and SLGA president Nancy Chisholm. Principal of Inverclyde, John Kent, is on right with golf coach Jim Cameron in the centre (Image: Newsquest)