Category: News
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Woman’s behaviour ‘deplorable’, says sheriff
It took four officers to get a Campbeltown woman into a police cell, the town’s sheriff court was told
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Search on for planet’s young protectors
The Rotary Club of Oban has put out a call for anyone who is passionate about the planet and wants to take part in its Rotary Young Environmentalist 2023 – 24 Competition
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Lights group adds extra festive sparkle this Christmas
Campbeltown Christmas Lights Group will be spreading even more festive cheer this year, after launching a new ‘giving tree’ initiative
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Business as usual as care home prepares to go under new ownership
The acquisition by St Philips Care is expected to secure the future of the Caol-based care home facility.
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Sun shines on Mid Argyll Remembrance parades
Inveraray began its Remembrance weekend with a short ceremony and wreath-laying on November 11, Armistice Day, at the war memorial on the front at 11am. On Sunday November 12, representatives from across the community gathered at the church hall at 10.30am for the march down to the the memorial, where wreaths were laid. The pipers,…
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Twenty is plenty for Invergarry’s pupils
A Lochaber primary school is campaigning for a permeant speed limit change for the trunk road that passes outside their school from 40mph to 20mph.
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‘If I can’t live here, I’m going to die trying’
A founder of Lochaber charity Kirsty’s Kids has gone on hunger strike in protest against at a Network Rail yard next door, which has driven them to close their respite centre for sick children and their families
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Campaign launched to keep Scotland’s homes safe in winter
Highlanders urged to get winter ready after chilling -10C lows
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Campaign launched to keep Scotland’s homes safe in winter
Argyll and Bute urged to get winter ready after chilling -2C lows
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Beinn An Tuirc triumph at Scottish Gin Awards
The Gin Tourist Destination of the Year award was a particularly competitive category, with record numbers of applicants and a shortlist of ten businesses.