Category: fort william
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North Uist distillery joins the B Corp Certified community
The award follows a rigorous and lengthy analysis of the business’s social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency by the non-profit B Lab, and is based on a vision of creating a community of for-profit companies committed to redefining success in business beyond solely profit.
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Award-winning musical duo take to the stage
Award-winning duo Leonard Brown and Maggie Adamson are travelling the length and breadth of Scotland and northern England on a 15-day tour in October-November. Leonard and Maggie are delighted to be incorporating the West Coast in their tour as they will be appearing at The Inveraray Inn on Wednesday October 25. Tickets, priced £10 can…
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Anchors aweigh as primary school children cruise Loch Linnhe
Colin Whitehead and Neil Cameron who own Cruise Loch Linnhe are running all the school trips free of charge as a treat for local children.
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Argyll worst hit by floods so far with more rain to come
Flooding has caused major disruption across Argyll and the west coast, with roads closed and trains cancelled across the region.
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TV interior design guru Banjo Beale launches new book
Wild Isle Style: Resourceful and sustainable interior design ideas is launched on October 12.
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From our files – 5.10.23
TEN YEARS AGO Thursday October 3, 2013 £4m hostel needs major fix after three years A £4 million ‘five star’ school hostel in Lochaber, which opened just over three years ago, needs major repairs because it is failing to stand up to wind and rain. Problems have come to light with the exterior of the…
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Glasgow Letter – 5.10.23
Now that we are in October, and with the Royal National Mòd soon to take place just along the road in Paisley, it is only right that the What’s On section is packed with Mòd Phàislig 2023 events. The official Mòd syllabus (containing details of all the competitions) and fringe programme (containing many similar events…
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Scottish Newspaper Society renamed Newsbrands Scotland
While printed newspapers remain an important part of news publishers’ operations, the name change reflects modern newsrooms which reach far bigger audiences through digital platforms, with news operations working round the clock to deliver news to readers in the format they want, when they want it.
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Kate Forbes presses transport minister on Fort William traffic congestion
During a session of portfolio questions relating to transport, net zero and just transition on Thursday September 28, transport minister Fiona Hyslop was asked by Kate Forbes for a progress update on the Fort William integrated transport plan.