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 July 29, 2009.

Do you remember these stories or spot any familiar faces?

1.  Two new super schools were unveiled to staff

Staff at Clydebank High moved into their new buildingStaff at Clydebank High moved into their new building (Image: Archive) Clydebank High and St Peter the Apostle High School were unveiled to staff before the schools were opened to pupils in the new term. Staff began the move from the old buildings as they transported their supplies to the new schools.

2. Youngsters took a 'trip of a lifetime' to Australia

Youngster embark on trip to AustraliaYoungsters embark on a trip to Australia (Image: Archive) A group of youngsters from the Temple Shafton Youth Project fundraised for a year to take the trip down under. They stopped over in Singapore to see the opera before touring the popular sights of Australia.

3. Children donned their aprons to bake some cakes

Children at the Faifley CentreChildren at the Faifley Centre (Image: Archive) Children at the Faifley Centre grabbed their mixing spoons to make delicious cakes as part of its summer kids programme.

4. Bankies took part in an art class at the Skypoint Centre

Cait Gould, Maurice Pert and Isabel Simeon at the art classCait Gould, Maurice Pert and Isabel Simeon at the art class (Image: Archive) Bankies created their own masterpieces as they took part in a class at the Skypoint Centre in Faifley. The townsfolk put brush to canvas with home decoration experts Fab Pad showing their techniques.

5. Children at Duntocher Library did some arts and crafts

Kids at Duntocher Library Kids at Duntocher Library (Image: Archive) Craft kids created mystical keepsakes at an event in Duntocher Library. They learned how to make dreamcatchers and had fun making new creations.

6. Staff at Macmillan Cancer Research Shop 'go mad in green' for campaign

Staff at Macmillan Cancer Research Shop dress in greenStaff at Macmillan Cancer Research Shop dress in green (Image: Archive) Shop staff in the Clyde Shopping Centre wore green outfits for their 'Go Green, Go Mad' campaign. They had three fundraising raffles and raised £170 for the charity.