Category: News
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An Tobar and Mull Theatre takes to the road
From now until March, the Story Bus will be making its way to doorsteps all over Mull to spread joy and foster a sense of togetherness as it collects rich tales from the island
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Memories exhibition acknowledges centenary and bi-centenary
A display curated by Strachur and District Local History Society (SDLHS) was launched at the weekend in Strachur Memorial Hall. In order to commemorate the centenary of the opening of Strachur Memorial Hall and the bicentenary of Arch. Fergusson builders – 200 years in the same family/the various Montgomery owned businesses over the years –…
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Lamb dinner says thank ewe
Lauren Worrell who is Regional Manager for NFU Scotland in Argyll & Islands enlisted the help of Argyll Exclusive head chef Mike Knowles to treat Hope helpers and supporters to a slap up meal in recognition of the time they willingly give to run the food bank, community café and gardens. The treat was also…
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Mum’s the word for Spotlight’s panto
Don’t miss this magical panto in Oban this festive season! With plenty of music, dancing and laughs Spotlight Musical Theatre Group’s Mother Hubbard and the Magic Purse has something for everyone.
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Trying to avoid potholes, careless driver tells court
Campbeltown Sheriff Court was told that the driver of a car seen repeatedly drifting onto the wrong side of the road was, in fact, trying to avoid potholes
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High commendation for Kintyre horse-riding business
A Kintyre horse-riding adventure business received high commendation at this year’s Highlands and Islands Thistle Awards
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Flood scheme for Oban? 2031 at the earliest
Lochavullin and Mill Lane businesses got a flood warning this week from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, knowing the nearby pumps meant to help protect them are “beyond repair.”
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Remembrance tributes
More than 100 people packed a poignant gathering at The Rockfield Centre on Sunday to celebrate the centenary of the unveiling of Oban War memorial.
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Washed up waste is a winner for Toben
Judges said the beauty of bookbinder Toben’s entry was that it met the criteria of the competition perfectly, using materials that most people would consider as waste.
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Inclusive FAIR wants to hear your experiences
Set up in April this year, Oban charity F.A.I.R is on a mission to make sure children and young people aged up to 18 with additional support needs get equal access to activities and events in all aspects of community life.