Category: Campbeltown Courier
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Campbeltown Boys back together
Some former players of Campbeltown Boys AFC met recently for an informal get together of the local side which existed for 32 years
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Empty business premises could boost local economy
Plans to boost Argyll and Bute’s economy by bringing empty business properties back into use across the area are continuing to progress.
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TSI funding: empowering communities to thrive
Argyll and Bute Third Sector Interface (TSI) has announced the launch of its Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund for a third year
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Two CalMac ferry routes to face disruption first
Two of CalMac’s west coast ferry routes will be prioritised for disruption following a period of public consultation.
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Royal National Mòd kicks off in Paisley
The Royal National Mòd will make its highly anticipated return to Paisley on Friday, returning to the town for the first time in 10 years.
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From Our Files, October 13 2023
A look back at the Courier’s archives from 10, 25, 50 and 100 years ago
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O’Hara confirmed as SNP candidate for Argyll and South Lochaber seat
Argyll and Bute’s current SNP MP Brendan O’Hara has been selected to represent the party again at the next general election, for the newly expanded seat of Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber. Mr O’Hara, who was first elected to the Argyll and Bute constituency in 2015, said: “I am absolutely delighted to have been selected…
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Thought for the Week, October 13 2023
In a galaxy of billions of stars, any one of which would consume our whole planet, what is significance, especially if our brief and frail lives are just an undirected accident of chance?
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Loch Fyne ferry suspended indefinitely amid weather disruption
The Tarbert to Portavadie ferry has been suspended indefinitely, with other routes on CalMac’s network facing weather related disruption.
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South Kintyre by-election candidates outline their priorities
We asked the five candidates vying for South Kintyre’s single council seat to introduce themselves and tell us what their top priorities will be if they are elected