Category: News
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Holyrood hears Taynuilt community forestry petition
A Taynuilt Community Council petition calling for the removal of forestry parking charges has been heard at the Scottish Parliament.
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Invergarry pupils hold speed limit demonstration
Pupils at Invergarry Primary School held a roadside demonstration recently as part of their campaign to cut the speed limit through their village.
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Highland Cinema goes above and beyond at Big Screen awards
In the Cinema of the Year category, judges look for evidence of how cinemas connect with and serve their community.
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Festive fair returns to Kentallen and Duror
The Kentallen & Duror Community Centre will be hosting their annual Arts and Crafts Fair later this week.
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Town raises thousands for annual Poppy Appeal
Campbeltown this year raised £4,411.25 for poppyscotland’s Scottish Poppy Appeal
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Cameron cooks up a storm in bid to put Mallaig on the map
Cameron Smith secured one of only 30 places on Masterchef: The Professionals 2023 from thousands of hopefuls .
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Free off-street parking in Inveraray for festive period
Argyll and Bute Council has announced that all council off-street pay and display parking will be free across the area from December 11 to 25. This means Inveraray’s four off-street car parks – on the A83, The Avenue, Front Street and Ferry Land – will be free for those two weeks. All other council off-street…
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Connection restored at bridge over the river Spean
The Monessie Suspension Bridge now stands once again as an integral part of Lochaber’s access and recreation infrastructure.
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Argyll and Bute gains £20 million from ‘levelling up’ fund
Argyll and Bute is one of a small number of council areas in Scotland to receive levelling up funding – £20 million – announced in the UK Government Autumn Statement. Leader of Argyll and Bute Council Councillor Robin Currie said: “This is very welcome news. “Economic success for Argyll and Bute matters for all of…
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A magical Wednesday Club event
Inveraray senior citizen’s Wednesday Club was entertained last week with ‘A little bit of Magic’ from amateur magician David Hay from Minard. He had the club members amazed with his ‘tricks’ and slight of hand. A raffle was also drawn for a painting donated by local artist Alec Blyth, who has been generous to the…