Author: Hannah O’Hanlon
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Pupils discover archaeology rocks
Pupils from Rhunahaorine Primary School are becoming budding archaeologists as they get out and about discovering rock art in Kintyre
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School swimmers make a splash at Aqualibrium
Aqualibrium Leisure Centre was awash with activity last week, when 125 swimmers from primary and secondary schools across Argyll and Bute descended for the Scottish Schools Swimming Championships area trials
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Woman with Kintyre connections wins lawyer’s memorial prize
A law student with Kintyre connections has won a prize awarded annually in memory of a prominent Campbeltown lawyer
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Tree talk lauds Kintyre’s own rainforest
Kintyre’s rainforests – yes, rainforests – were brought into closer focus through a fascinating talk at Campbeltown Town Hall earlier this month.
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Choir brings songs from stage and silver screen to Wee Toon
Campbeltown Parish Church was alive with the sound of the stage and silver screen when Kintyre Chorale hosted its annual concert last Sunday evening
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Kintyre youngsters boost Children in Need appeal
Children at schools and youth groups across Kintyre have been working hard to raise money for this year’s Children in Need campaign
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Southend bowls success
Southend Community Council was bowled over by the success of its annual carpet bowls competition
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‘Don’t just turn to the online giants on Black Friday,’ shoppers urged
Shoppers across Argyll and Bute are being urged to choose local this Black Friday and make it a bumper payday for businesses in their community
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Cross-party councillors seek national support for Argyll
Councillors from different political parties are working together to campaign for national government support for Argyll and Bute
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Air ambulance fundraiser drops in to U3A meeting
A community fundraiser for Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) dropped in to this month’s meeting of the U3A’s Kintyre branch