Category: News
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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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Christmas crafts at village hall
Lochgoilhead Village Hall hosted crafts and superb home baking on Saturday in aid of the Carrick Castle Community Trust. Home crafts, including bird houses, painted glass bottles, Christmas crafts, sat side-by-side with home-baking, a bottle stall and a guess the bear’s birthday competition. Refreshments were enjoyed by all who ventured forth and there was plenty…
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What’s In This Week’s Oban Times – 6th December 2023
A Gofundme campaign has raised £5,155 and counting to help a Benderloch couple left homeless after a landslide flattened their new house.
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Ballet teacher cleared of having sex with students while in position of trust
Jonathan Barton, 41, was accused of a total of eight sexual offences against eight girls at a dance school on Argyll and Bute between 2004 and 2019
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Union raises Tiree care home concerns
GMB Scotland has reported that four of their union members employed at the Tighe A Rudha home in Scarinish are off work with stress after a long-running dispute.
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Christmas timing over harbour consultation ‘rides roughshod’ over Oban
Oban community council convenor Frank Roberts said he felt “duped” by a reassuring council letter in response to concerns about the bad timing of Argyll and Bute’s formal public consultation on the future management of Oban Bay
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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
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Chef Tufayal was hot favourite at awards
Almost 500 businesses and individuals from across the country were nominated for Euro Asia Curry Awards this year and Tobermory’s Spice of Mull took Chef of the Year