Category: News
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Campaign launched to keep Scotland’s homes safe in winter
Arran urged to get winter ready after chilling -5C lows recorded in North Ayrshire
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“Acute” shortage of dentists leads to appointments being cancelled
Concerns have been raised by patients after appointments were cancelled at one of Oban’s three dental clinics.
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Community is big business on Lismore
In a remarkable achievement that is still growing, Lismore Community Trust’s initial £70,000 target to take on the shop through community shares and other sources, brought in an extra £10,000 with donations continuing to come in.
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Oh baby! Primary pupils learn responsibilities
As part of the health and wellbeing curriculum, Year 5, 6 and 7 pupils at St Columba’s Primary School had to take care of their flour babies all day and night, remembering to bring them into school and not leave them home alone.
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College launches survey on learning needs of Ardnamurchan communities
Kendra Turnbull, an Ardgour resident and Project Officer for the Centre for Recreation and Tourism at UHI North, West and Hebrides, will be carrying out research over the coming months.
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New minister welcomed
Kilbrandon Church at Seil was packed with members of the community, family and friends from all over Netherlorn, Colonsay, as well as the Argyll Presbytery to welcome new minister Trudi Newton
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Fire station open day marks 20 years in Soroba Road
More than 100 people went along on Saturday to celebrate the Oban station’s double decade at its Soroba Road base
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LORI initiative helps in cost of living crisis
Second hand does not have to mean second best, as The GRAB Trust extends its support for people in crisis
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Woodlands Centre opens its doors to the community
Campbeltown’s Woodlands Centre invited the community to find out all about the facility when it hosted an open day last Friday