Join us as we take a trip down memory lane to reminisce about what was happening in Clydebank fifteen years ago.
We have delved into the Post’s archives to pick out some stories from more than ten years ago.
Here are some photographs from our edition published on June 10, 2009.
Do you remember these stories or spot any familiar faces?
1. Kevin Bridges defends hometown claim
Comedian Kevin Bridges was still scaling the heights of stardom 15 years ago.
And he caused a stir locally when appearing on Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow.
When introducing himself to the crowd he told those in attendance at the Edinburgh Playhouse that he was from Glasgow.
However, he made clear that Clydebank still holds a special place in his heart.
2. 80s fun
Clydebank Bon Marche staff went back to the 1980s to celebrate a music festival.
The women dressed up in retro gear to celebrate the event at Braehead Arena.
3. Pupils burst out of the starting blocks
Pupils from Garscadden Primary and St Brendan’s Primary, in Yoker, launched the Tesco Great School Run North Roadshow Tour.
4. A fruitful venture
The pupils at Clydemuir Primary showed their green side when each class planted a fruit tree as part of their eco-week.
5. 'Build it and they will come'
The long-awaited masterplan for a £7m all-seated community sports stadium and centre of excellence arrived, as those behind the proposal urged Bankies to “dream the dream”.
The Clydebank Community Sports Trust (CCST) published a 36-page feasibility report into its proposals to build on the site of the rundown playing fields at Mountblow.
6. Pupils thrive at public speaking
Pupils talked their way to triumph at a public speaking competition.
The St Stephen’s Primary seven team, made up of Stephen Boyd, Brianna Jolly and Darryl Fleming (pictured above) talked about road safety
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