Category: fort william
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Allan Campbell – 9.11.23
Air an deireadh sheachdain seo chaidh bha e na thoileachas dhomhsa cothrom a ghabhail air dà thachartas a dhùisg mòran cianalais a thaobh Eilean m’ àraich. B’ e fear dhiubh sin taisbeanadh de sheallaidhean às an Eilean Sgitheanach bho dhealbhadair ealanta. Am fear eile, òraid inntinneach aig Comunn Gàidhlig Inbhir Nis mu bheagan de dh’eachdraidh…
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Missing man may have travelled to Fort William
Police have appealed for public assistance to trace a man, who may have travelled to the Fort William area after he was reported missing from North Lanarkshire.
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What’s In This Week’s Oban Times – 8th November 2023
A nurse at Easdale Medical Centre has won the Nurse of the Year award, bringing the trophy home to Luing after winning the accolade at the Scottish Health Awards.
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Community lights up sky in Kinlochleven
Many local companies helped make the Guy Fawkes Night celebration a great success.
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Digital Grant for Highland businesses
“By offering a grant of up to £5000 and providing specialist digital advice if a business needs it, we will be working with local businesses to improve their competitiveness and their operational efficiency.”
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Remembrance Day in Fort William and Spean Bridge
Details have been released of the Remembrance Day Services in Fort William and Spean Bridge on Sunday November 12. In Fort William, units will form up in the Viewforth Car Park at 10.30am, for the parade shun at 10.45am, and march off at 10.50am up the High Street to the War Memorial opposite Duncansburgh Macintosh…
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NHS scheme launched to help serving soldiers and veterans
The General Practice Armed Forces and Veterans’ Recognition Scheme was launched by the Scottish Minister for Veterans, Graeme Dey, on Monday, November 6.
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Ground investigations begin at proposed site for new hospital
Construction work on the replacement Belford Hospital is expected to begin in 2025 with an estimated completion date of 2028.
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West Highland Community Rail Partnership launch new audio drama at Rannoch Station
Written and directed by Glenfinnan-born theatre maker Paul Barnes, the play ‘Benighted on the Moor’ is a re-imagining of an event that took place around Rannoch Moor in January 1889.
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Music Shed members make good with some seasonal singing
The Community Choir raised over £200 at a busking session in Fort William with online donations still to be counted.