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Largs Gymnastics Club

Largs Gymnastics Club

sportscotland National Centre Inverclyde, Burnside Road,, Largs ,
Largs Gymnastics Club is based at the National Centre Inverclyde and is led by Allan McCarry, Claire Rankin and a team of coaches who have progressively led the club through the ranks to become one of the premier clubs in Scotland, regularly winning medals at National and International Level Competitions. Whether your child is an aspiring Olympic gymnast or simply wants to try out this fantastic sport, Largs Gymnastics Club is the place to go. With state of the art facilities, and highly experienced coaching staff, members are trained in an enjoyable and safe environment to meet their maximum potential.
Largs Academy

Largs Academy

Largs Academy is a Scottish secondary school, opened in August 1970, serving the towns of Largs, Fairlie, Skelmorlie and the island of Cumbrae, as well as taking placement requests from across Scotland.
Lanes@Largs

Lanes@Largs

1 The promenade, Largs ,
Lanes@Largs is a seaside family entertainment centre comprising of a bar/restaurant/grill, 8 lane ten pin bowling alley and family arcade.
Tel: 1475674888
Concept Largs

Concept Largs

38 Main Street, Largs ,
Local unisex independant store. Stocking all the latest brands - Mens Police, Duck & Cover, Superdry, Voi, Cuckoo, Remus Uomo, Yumi, Ax Paris, Glamourous, Vero Moda, Mischa Barton and Nica handbags.
What's On In Largs

What's On In Largs

6 Waterside Street, Largs ,
The definitive Largs Website! If you want to know "whats on in Largs" go to.... www.whatsoninlargs.co.uk
Tel: 1475673870
Sugar & Spice, Largs

Sugar & Spice, Largs

26-28 Main Street, Largs ,
Independently owned and operated by Toni Dawson, Sugar & Spice is situated in Largs near the busy ferry terminal to Millport and offers local residents and visitors to Ayrshire an awe-inspiring range of handmade chocolates and beautifully packaged traditional confectionery. Throughout the calendar year, particularly Easter and Christmas, the shop is a haven of seasonal confections, much of which is packaged in-house by Toni and her friendly team of staff at Sugar & Spice. Bespoke hampers are something of a speciality and, being fully licensed, a selection of fine wines and unusual liqueurs can be included in your presentation gift. Toni also manufactures her own brand of ice cream on-site and Geraldo's (named after her late father) has won numerous awards.
Rowan Moon, Largs

Rowan Moon, Largs

14 Tron Place , Largs ,
Shop, Holistic Therapies, Mediumship, Tarot & Angel Card Readings, Workshops
The Flower Room, Largs

The Flower Room, Largs

58 Gallowgate street, Largs ,
Award winning designer florist specialising in luxury flowers for all occasions
Tel: 1475675604
Largs Lifeboat

Largs Lifeboat

Greenock Road, Largs ,
Largs Lifeboat was originally formed in 1964. It currently has an Atlantic 85 Lifeboat on Station named R A Wilson provided by funds from the Toby Charitable trust.
The Bean and Leaf, Largs

The Bean and Leaf, Largs

6 The Promenade, Largs ,
Family-run café and bistro open daily from 9am serving breakfast and lite bites through to casual lunches and relaxed dinners. Open 7 days, last orders 9pm.
Barrfields Theatre Largs

Barrfields Theatre Largs

40 Greenock road, Largs ,
Find out all about the new and exciting activities taking place at the much-loved Barrfields Pavilion Theatre in Largs Barrfields Theatre User Group was constituted in 2012, in response to a pressure group - its main purpose to develop and promote the historic Barrfields Pavilion Theatre in Largs now in its 82nd year of operation. The charity has been set up to be non-profit making; its main mission to upgrade and improve the facility for both its regular users and audience alike. To do this we intend to generate income by bringing professional performances back to the venue, applying for both local and national funding, co-ordinating fundraising ventures and setting up donation schemes. 100% of income generated will then be used to upgrade the technical facilities, improve the appearance and comfort of the venue for patrons and reinvest back into our programme as subsidy for all kinds of artistic events. Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, the Barrfields Pavilion was regarded as one of Scotland's most vibrant entertainment venues - the very venue that launched the careers of legends of Hollywood icons Pat Kirkwood and Donald Peers and the seasonal home for many years to greats of Scottish showbusiness such as Rikki Fulton, Jimmy Logan, Stanley Baxter, Jack Milroy and Johnny Beattie. The aim of our new charity is to place our much-loved theatre back as a leading venue on the touring circuit, whilst developing it as a dynamic, artistic hub of the local community.