Author: Susan Windram
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Santa swoops in to visit youngsters in Kyle of Lochalsh
Santa arrived in style to this year’s Santa’s Grotto, marking the beginning of the busiest grotto the lifeboat station has ever held.
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MacPhee & Partners are a winning team
The ceremony took place in Glasgow, on November 15, and was attended by over 300 guests from across a variety of legal disciplines.
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NHS Highland appointments new chief executive
Ms Davies will take up post on April 1, 2024, when the current post holder, Pamela Dudek, will retire.
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The Shinty Round Up – South – Saturday December 9, 2023
“Scally” Boost For Oban Camanachd Iain “Scally” MacMillan has agreed to carry on as Oban Camanachd assistant manager, something boss Gareth Evans described as “massive” for the club. MacMillan had been considering his future during the close season but has decided to go again as the side look to build on last season’s Artemis Macaulay…
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Lochgilphead High School hosts annual careers fair
A big event in the school calendar in its own right, the event offers young people the opportunity to learn about the local employment options and meet some of the big local employers.
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Cairnbaan Community Trust end of year update
Cairnbaan Community Trust recently gave its end of year update to stakeholders, partners and supporters. The following is a report from the meeting. “It is now 11 months since we first heard that the Forestry and Land Buildings at Lock 8 could become available for our community in a Community Asset Transfer. A lot has…
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Urgent repair work on Aray Bridge to start before Christmas
A plan is now in place to undertake urgent repair work to protect the integrity of the Inveraray bridge, which was built in 1776 and operates under traffic signal control due to its narrow width.
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Successful year for Cowal Open Studios
Almost 30 artists attended the meeting and heard a range of reports covering COS initiatives launched over the past year, including the Create Space community outreach programme and the Emerging Young Artist award.
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The Pink Ladies Day celebrates 10 years!
The annual event is for women who have experienced breast cancer first hand and is open to women across Argyll who, along with a friend, come along for a full day of pampering, friendship, laughter, connection and togetherness.