Author: Kathie Griffiths
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Record-breaking inspiration comes to town
Spend a winter’s evening listening to Scottish adventurer and world record holder Jamie Douglas-Hamilton when he presents a motivation-guaranteed talk at The Rockfield Centre this St Andrew’s day
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The Reeling set for epic return
The 5,000-capacity festival burst onto the Scottish events scene this summer welcoming around 8,000 music fans and tickets for its second edition are on sale now.
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Home-start Lorn to host fundraising ceilidh
Families befriending and support charity Home-Start Lorn is inviting you to join its fundraising ceilidh.
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Celtic Connections 2024 programme grows
The world-renowned Glasgow festival, set to take place from Thursday January 18 to Sunday February 4, has already announced a host of performances spanning a multitude of genres including acoustic, traditional, indie, Americana, Jazz, blues, orchestral, experimental and more
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An Tobar and Mull Theatre takes to the road
From now until March, the Story Bus will be making its way to doorsteps all over Mull to spread joy and foster a sense of togetherness as it collects rich tales from the island
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Lamb dinner says thank ewe
Lauren Worrell who is Regional Manager for NFU Scotland in Argyll & Islands enlisted the help of Argyll Exclusive head chef Mike Knowles to treat Hope helpers and supporters to a slap up meal in recognition of the time they willingly give to run the food bank, community café and gardens. The treat was also…
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Mum’s the word for Spotlight’s panto
Don’t miss this magical panto in Oban this festive season! With plenty of music, dancing and laughs Spotlight Musical Theatre Group’s Mother Hubbard and the Magic Purse has something for everyone.
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Flood scheme for Oban? 2031 at the earliest
Lochavullin and Mill Lane businesses got a flood warning this week from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, knowing the nearby pumps meant to help protect them are “beyond repair.”
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Remembrance tributes
More than 100 people packed a poignant gathering at The Rockfield Centre on Sunday to celebrate the centenary of the unveiling of Oban War memorial.
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Washed up waste is a winner for Toben
Judges said the beauty of bookbinder Toben’s entry was that it met the criteria of the competition perfectly, using materials that most people would consider as waste.