Category: Campbeltown Courier
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Cancer charity gives back to Lights Fund
The walk raised over £500 for the Mairi Semple Fund, part of which is going to the Christmas Lights committee.
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Your local Citizens Advice Bureau needs you!
DID you know that hundreds of people turn to the Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau (ABCAB) for support each month? Demand for this vital service has never been greater, so the bureau is looking for anyone who is interested in serving his or her community to join as a volunteer Generalist Adviser.
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Community sings up for Salvation Army
The event was well attended and a retiring offering for the work of the Scottish Air Ambulance Service raised £325.81.
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Stormy conditions and ferry breakdown cancel Islay ferry
Sailings between Kennacraig and Islay were suspended on Thursday morning due to poor conditions and a loss of steering on the MV Finlaggan.
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Gigha woodland project wins funding to help landscape thrive
The landscape scale project will eliminate 21 hectares of invasive non-native species.
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Next Generation Fund offers up to £500 towards cost of training in agriculture
Managed by Lantra Scotland, the fund is open to both men and women, including students and those already in full-time or part-time work, regardless of age.
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Woman airlifted to hospital following shooting incident at Tarbert
Police said: “There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.”
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Kintyre officer wins community commitment award
PC Laura Evans, who now lives and works in Campbeltown was announced as the winner of the Community Commitment prize last Thursday.
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Improvements for A83 near Tarbert
The locations are immediately North of Erines and immediately South of West Tarbert.
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Care home project fun and games for all ages
Kintyre Care Centre’s intergenerational project is continuing to provide lots of fun for people of all ages