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Published: Wednesday, 11th June, 2008 12:00

Back on the road

By Amanda Keenan

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TOP cop Stephen House has failed in his dramatic bid to stop a suspected Barrhead drug-runner from getting a taxi license.

James Peacock, 46, had his license continued for three years, despite council chiefs being given police intelligence from police on his alleged underworld links.

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Main Street dealer jailed after swoop

A MAIN Street drug dealer has been jailed after cops found 49 bags of heroin hidden in his clothes.

NEIGHBOURS: LET JAMES BE BURIED WITH DIGNITY

KINDHEARTED neighbours of a Neilston man who died last week have rallied round to let him be ‘buried with dignity’.

REFEREE TO QUIT TOWN

TOP referee Mike McCurry is rumoured to be fleeing Barrhead after claims he is being taunted by football fans.

CANCER FUND IS SET UP IN MEMORY OF ANDREA

A new fund to support women diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy has been set up - in memory of a local mum who lost her own battle.

MAN BREACHED GUN LAWS

A man admitted to breaking stringent firearms regulations - after he accepted two shotguns as gifts from an uncle.

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TOP NOVELIST TAKES US TO THE DARK ISLE

NEILSTON novelist, Dawn Nelson, is celebrating her book being nominated for a major book award.

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'UFO' sighting in Saltcoats

TWO Herald readers have been stunned after seeing what they believe to be alien space crafts hovering through the skies of Saltcoats. And there are two video clips for you to view to decide for yourself

ROBIN IS TREKKING ACROSS TO INDIA

An Uplawmoor man is trekking for the fourth time to raise funds for charity and is looking for kind-hearted locals to pledge their support.

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