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 August 19, 2009.
Do you remember these stories or spot any familiar faces?
1. All’s fare in annual charity footie game
Former football legends were lined up for the third annual charity Clydebank football match in aid of St Margaret’s Hospice.
The game will take place at Glenhead Park — home of Drumchapel Amateurs — on Sunday September 13 at 2pm.
In previous years the town’s two taxi firms Clydebank TOA and Clydebank Taxi Cars have pitched teams against each other, but this year sees the cabbies club together to take on BBC pundit Chick Young’s Dukla Pumpherston — made up of former SPL stars.
2. Clydebank blitz survivors help launch the exhibition
Clydebank Museum launched an exhibition which focused on the blitz with the help of some survivors from the two-night bombardment.
READ MORE: Meet the charity bringing back a 'community spirit' to Clydebank
3. Parading pipe bands drum up street spirit
More than 100 pipers and drummers from across the globe descended on the streets of Yoker to play rousing Scottish anthems for the annual Pipes of Peace Parade.
4. Kids create flying bugs
Kids got up close with creepy crawlies at a library workshop.
5. Volunteers flying
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