Category: Campbeltown Courier
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Findings of milestone Kintyre Way project to be revealed
The findings of a milestone project will be highlighted when the Kintyre Way holds its annual general meeting (AGM) next week
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Scout groups join forces to clean up Kintyre’s beaches
Three Kintyre beaches have been cleared of more than 18kg of litter, thanks to the combined efforts of two Argyll Scout groups
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Spooky goings on around Campbeltown
Campbeltown has been crawling with creepy characters as people have been dressing to impress to celebrate Hallowe’en
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Fishing fleets should be protected, finds survey
A new survey has revealed the majority of those living in Argyll and Bute believe fishing fleets should be safeguarded. As seas become more crowded with the emergence of offshore wind and renewables, a poll of 1,000 adults in Scotland by the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) underscores strong public support for protecting the industry as…
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Pony club enjoys driving demonstration
A driving demonstration of the skills and training techniques of the equine variety was provided
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Minke whales visiting Scotland’s west coast set European record
A newly published digital catalogue shows that more than 300 individual minke whales have been identified in the area since 1990
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Lifeboat ladies rack up 70 years’ service
Two of Campbeltown Lifeboat Station’s fundraising stalwarts have been recognised for their combined 70 years of service
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Author seeks information on Campbeltown Boys football fixture
The author of a book about Kilmacolm Football Club is seeking information about a 1980s clash the club had with the now defunct Campbeltown Boys Football Club
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Spanish royals recognise work of Mary’s Meals charity
Argyll-based school feeding charity Mary’s Meals has received one of the most prestigious accolades of the Hispanic world.
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Town businesses offered chance to ‘thrive and transform’
Entrepreneurs and businesspeople are able to attend a free event designed to help them expand their business activity