Poet pays tribute to 1940s lifeboat rescue
Do any readers recall hearing of the rescue described in Jim’s poem?
Do any readers recall hearing of the rescue described in Jim’s poem?
The weigh house which once stood at the bottom of Main Street is still fondly remembered by many today
A copy of a poem written by Gunner Neil MacLean during his time as a prisoner of war was shared with the Courier by his son Calum.
Rosie hopes her verse may bring ‘a wee bit of peace or joy to people, especially those who are grieving or alone’.
Duncan Brown’s toy shop provided many with their best childhood memories.