Reg Donald and Andrew Thomson with other local businessmen
One of the Johnnie Walker's on the day with other supporters
East Ayrshire Council employess in Johnnie Walker attire
One of the young Johnnie Walker's on the day
Nutz with Hardeep Singh Kohli
Terry Butkeraltis frm Sheffield as Johnnie Walker
Taxi driver Davie Glover with family
Leah McKinnon, seven, and Robbie Ferrell, seven, wait at the railway station to see the march past
Hardeep Singh Kohli with East Ayrshire Council Johnnie Walker girls
Supporters show off their placards and banners
These supporters paint the grimmest picture of Kilmarnock life without Johnnie Walker's
Politicians show their support for the campaign
Provost Stephanie Young with First Minister Alex Salmond and Kilmarnock and Loudoun MP Des Browne
These politicians join in the march
Nutz and two of the Johnnie Walker's
Thousands march in support of the Hill Street bottling plant
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Keep Johnnie Walker campaign's march and rally
Jul 30 2009 by Sandy Ferguson
Kilmarnock was shaken when Diageo bosses announced they were closing the Kilmarnock Johnnie Walker factory. But since then the people of Kilmarnock have fought to keep the Hill Street bottling plant which culminated in a march and rally throughout the town on Sunday.