Author: Fiona Scott
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Peter MacQueen explains why he is as mad as a ‘hutter’
Through his debut book – The Art of Hutting – Peter hopes to inspire his readers to build their own cosy off-grid bolthole.
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Tackling Argyll and Bute’s housing emergency
This is just one of the questions in a new survey issued by Argyll and Bute Council to help address the current housing emergency in the area.
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Spean Bridge playpark funding found
Spean Bridge youngsters are jumping with joy this week after Spean Bridge, Roy Bridge and Achnacarry (SBRBA) Community Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) announced it had raised enough funds to replace the playpark equipment at Altour Road. Earlier this year, Highland Council deemed the former apparatus “beyond economical repair” and removed it from the site.…
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Young people secure £828,000 for local charities
Pupils from Lochgilphead Joint Campus (Dochas Carers Centre), Tarbert Academy (Mid Argyll Youth Development Services) and Campbeltown Grammar School (Kintyre Food Bank) took part in The Wood Foundation’s Youth and Philanthropy Initiative.
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Sad music brings cheer to Mid Argyll and Kintyre
Pianist Simeon Walker played two outstanding sets on the weekend of September 30.
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Speak up on Fort William town centre future
The public are invited to attend the free engagement session at the Nevis Centre, Fort William on Wednesday November 15 between 12:00 – 19:00.
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Gigha’s annual lunch for Macmillan Cancer Support
Always well supported, islanders produced a tremendous array of local produce.
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Under 14s receive just rewards for season past
Norman Thomson, manager of the Campbeltown Pupils senior team and Rhys Blair, CDJFA Chairman presented the prizes at the Under 14s annual prizegiving.
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It’s all going on in Glenuig Hall
The first activity on offer will be a singing workshop by a special guest to kickstart a new Thursday night singing group for the Glenuig area.
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Banavie take top honours in hotly-contested Primary Cross Country Championships
A total of 90 children, from 20 Lochaber schools from as far away as Lochaline, Kilhoan, Mallaig and Invergarry. took part in the event.