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  • Boys come through to win
    Published:  09 May, 2008

    CAMPBELTOWN BOYS Boys came through last weekends match against Castlemilk Amateurs, (May 2nd), with an excellent win, after coming from behind to win 3-2 at the Meadows.

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  • Opportunity missed for Pupils
    Published:  09 May, 2008

    CAMPBELTOWN Pupils missed a great opportunity to apply pressure at the top of the league when they went down 1-0 to a spirited Moorcroft team at Kintyre Park.

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  • Wartime’s Bevin Boys are honoured at last
    Published:  09 May, 2008

    IT’S been a long time coming but on Friday Willie McLaren was given the medal he so rightly deserved for his war work.

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  • Gas works study planned for town
    Published:  09 May, 2008

    THE HUNT is on to find a way to unlock land around the Campbeltown Gas Works for development.

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  • Brand new PINS for Scotland
    Published:  09 May, 2008

    A BRAND new charity has been launched in Kintyre to help women throughout Scotland.

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  • Boy racer’s car seized
    Published:  09 May, 2008

    A YOUNG driver causing a nuisance in Campbeltown had his car impounded by the police.

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  • Baroness Michie dies at 74
    Published:  09 May, 2008

    BARONESS Ray Michie of Gallanach, the former MP of Argyll and Bute, died on Tuesday aged 74.

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  • MOK Festival headliners revealed
    Published:  02 May, 2008

    THIS year’s Mull of Kintyre Music Festival promises yet again to have a musical line up that’ll please many tastes and age groups. While headlining at the Victoria Hall on Saturday August 23 with well known prolific artist Justin Currie of Del Amitri support act, Attic Lights introduces a new up and coming Glasgow band to Campbeltown audiences. Justin who will be appearing with his full band The Justin Currie Band, also tours as a successful solo artist.

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  • The Lemmings: Paddy, Ben, Dean and Stewart. To buy: c18kye02

    Under 18s enjoy night at the Vic
    Published:  02 May, 2008

    THE Lemmings headlined at the under 18s disco in the Victoria Hall on Friday night.

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  • Jamie Burns, Donald McLeod and Jamie McEachran. c18cha02

    Mixed blind date doubles success
    Published:  02 May, 2008

    A CHARITY darts night was held in Argyll Bowling Club at the weekend to raise funds for two local girls who are suffering from cancer, one from a brain tumour who is only five and the other a young woman who has breast cancer.

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  • The Midges make it to Savile Row
    Published:  02 May, 2008

    THESE old boys at the Milldam in 1968 would have a smile to themselves to think they are now on the wall of the finest of fine art galleries on Savile Row, London.

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  • Sign up to help cancer families
    Published:  02 May, 2008

    CANCER campaigner Tina Craig has got a new fight on her hands.

    After it was realised that there are no plans to include accommodation for the families of sick patients from Argyll at the new Southern General Unit in Glasgow, Tina and her fellow members of the Kintyre Cancer Concern Group (KCCG) are now distributing a petition to try to get something done before work starts.

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  • More cash for medics
    Published:  02 May, 2008

    CRITICALLY ill or injured patients in Kintyre are going to reap the benefits of extra funds announced for the Emergency Medical Retrieval Service (EMRS).

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  • A83: it’s all our own fault!
    Published:  02 May, 2008

    COMMENTS from Duncan McNeil of network manager of Transport Scotland sparked outrage at Friday’s meeting of the Kintyre Initiative Working Group after he claimed it was the driving of people in Kintyre and not the state of the roads that was causing damage to the A83 and their vehicles.

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  • A new chapter begins for St Kiaran’s
    Published:  25 April, 2008

    THE CONGREGATION of St Kiaran’s Episcopal Church has embarked on a new chapter in its history, which began on the Sunday after Easter.

    For the immediate future, a team of three Lay people will lead the church.

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  • Gigha to Tayinloan ferry. To buy; c17gig01

    Council’s £2m ferry berth ‘assumption’
    Published:  25 April, 2008

    ARGYLL and Bute Council is ‘working on the assumption’ that it is gong to get the £2million it needs to carry out vital improvements to the ferry berth at Tayinloan.

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  • Kintyre could lose 20 call boxes
    Published:  25 April, 2008

    PAY PHONES aren’t paying their way in these days of mobile phones and British Telecom wants to axe 20 in some of Kintyre’s most remote locations – even spots where there is little or no mobile phone signal.

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  • Sale ‘scam’ stopped
    Published:  25 April, 2008

    A BUNCH of conmen were thwarted in their plans to stage dodgy auctions in Campbeltown and Dunoon at the weekend.

    Lee Roberts, divisional trading standards officer for Argyll and Bute Council was alerted when advertisements appeared in The Courier and The Dunoon Observer.

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  • Ian MacPherson manger acute services talks to Nicola Sturgeon. to buy: c17nic03

    Nicola opens casualty
    Published:  25 April, 2008

    NICOLA Sturgeon, Cabinet Secretary for health and wellbeing officially opened the new Community Casualty Unit at Campbeltown Hospital on Monday.

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  • Fuel price rise fears
    Published:  25 April, 2008

    IF THE threat of fuel shortages was not enough as refinery workers threaten industrial action at Grangemouth, Kintyre motorists took another blow this week with massive increases in the price of fuel.

    And it is not just the ordinary family motorist who is getting hammered.

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  • Gavin Ferguson, Pipe Major Ian McKerral, Julie Blue and Fraser Wylie.To buy: c16pip04. More photos on gallery.

    Ladies’ first for Campbeltown
    Published:  18 April, 2008

    THROWING up surprises is nothing new for the Kintyre Piping Society recitals, but on Saturday night in the Masonic Hall, there was one big surprise in the shape of a ladies pipe band. A first for Campbeltown and they certainly showed the boys the way to do it.

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  • Rodger Gillespie was presented with his award by president Agnes Stewart from Campbeltown Rotary Club. To buy: c12rot01

    Our Citizen of the Year
    Published:  18 April, 2008

    BORN in 1937 in Campbeltown, where he went to school and grew up at Main Street, Rodger Gillespie was flattered to receive such a prestigious award.

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  • Willie McCallum with Susan and Fiona, Donald McLeod’s daughters who presented the award. Photo courtesy of Rod Huckbody/Stornoway Gazette

    Another Macleod for Willie McCallum
    Published:  18 April, 2008

    WORLD class piper Willie McCallum from Campbeltown has added another Donald MacLeod Memorial to his tally.

    One of the most prestigious competitions on the piping circuit, this is his seventh win out of 15 appearances.

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  • Politicians from both sides of the North Channel met for the summit on the ferry service, held at Stonefiled Castle Hotel.To buy: c16fer01

    Last chance for ferry
    Published:  18 April, 2008

    A VITAL meeting on the future of the Northern Ireland ferry service had to be curtailed on Thursday, to fit in with flight times.

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  • Presentations were given at the Heritage Centre on Saturday.To buy: c14mar01. More on our gallery

    Marine Awareness weekend success
    Published:  11 April, 2008

    KINTYRE Marine Awareness weekend attracted a good number of people to the various activities organised over last weekend to celebrate Scotland’s seas.

    As well as presentations from different people and organisations, children’s workshops and displays were held at Campbeltown Heritage during the Saturday morning.

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  • Martha Rennie, left, and Catrona Lang with the Chalmers of Oban Quaich for second overall in the Lorn Drama Festival.To buy: t15dra02

    A second second for Accent
    Published:  11 April, 2008

    CAMPBELTOWN’S Accent Players were second for the second year running in the Lorn Drama Festival which was held in Oban last week.

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  • A83: ‘it’s war’ say councillors
    Published:  11 April, 2008

    THE OPERATING company responsible for the maintenance of the A83 has pledged to spend nearly £6 million improving the ‘disintegrating’ road.

    Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands councillors have declared war on the potholed road from Campbeltown to Ardrishaig, and are demanding action by Scotland Transerv before lives are lost and ‘Kintyre is cut off from civilisation’.

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  • Farmers’ market says ‘cheese’
    Published:  11 April, 2008

    Jacob Eaton, Jordan Galbraith and Grace Eaton were helping to run the Inverloch Cheese Co stall at Saturday’s Argyll Farmers’ Market in Burnside Square, Campbeltown. They had 23 of the company’s 30 cheeses on offer on the stall, which is the first time they have been at one of the market’s regular monthly meetings. New faces at this month’s market included Loch Fyne Oysters and chef Stephen Hampson of the Argyll Hotel, Bellochantuy, who gave a cookery demonstration.

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  • Irish fly in for ferry summit
    Published:  11 April, 2008

    A DELEGATION of politicians, officials and business people from Northern Ireland were due to fly into Campbeltown yesterday to join their Scottish counterparts for a summit meeting on the future of the Northern Ireland ferry.

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  • Ward closed again
    Published:  11 April, 2008

    CAMPBELTOWN Hospital has had to close a ward again after patients fell victim to sickness once more.

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  • Islay success for Kintyre swimmers
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    KINTYRE Amateur Swimming Club (KASC) travelled to Islay at the weekend for a swimming competition.

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  • Young Farmers’ first AGM
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    CAMPBELTOWN Young Farmers held their first AGM in the Argyll Hotel, Campbeltown last week after a successful year.

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  • Archie just after he’d been given a bath by Sue Matthews, dog groomer at Achnabreac.

    Introducing Archie
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    ARCHIE a wee lurcher pup was found wandering on the Lochgilphead to Oban road at the weekend and he now needs to be either reunited with his owners or found a new home.

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  • Carradale helps Malawi
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    MALAWI came to Carradale when Margaret Richardson and her husband Mike staged a photographic exhibition in Carradale Village Hall on Sunday afternoon.

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  • Stained glass back to where it started
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    WHEN Jock Campbell of Kilkenzie and Jean Cameron of Campbeltown were on holiday in New Zealand there was a little piece of Campbeltown history that they had to go and see.

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    Conference success for Kintyre carers’ forum
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    KINTYRE Forum on Community Care is celebrating the success of the Conference and Exhibition it organised.

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  • Nursery report ignores state of building
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    IN A report from Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education (HMIE) released last week, the appalling condition of Campbeltown Nursery’s building was not commented on, although the staff at the nursery have been highly commended for their work.

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  • Happy 100th for Rhunahaorine
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    RHUNAHAORINE Primary School celebrated its 100th anniversary on Tuesday with a party at the school.

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  • Good turnout for beach clean
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    AS PART of the Kintyre Marine Awareness Weekend a beach clean was held at Westport beach on Sunday morning.

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  • Tonnes of timber leave port
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    LAST week saw 4000 tonnes of timber being loaded in two days as the Scot Carrier and the Scot Marina docked on Thursday and Friday.

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  • John Hill from Campbeltown Lifeboat throws a towing line over to Stephen Scally of Campbeltown Lifeboat on the Quantas. Photo by Archie McFadyen.

    Lifeboats to the rescue
    Published:  02 April, 2008

    CAMPBELTOWN Lifeboat crews were called to assist a stricken fishing vessel off Pladda Lighthouse, near Arran on Monday.

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  • Willie Jackson of Tarbert and his son Simon. To buy: c13fsh02. More photos on gallery

    Ring net fishermen’s night out
    Published:  28 March, 2008

    SATURDAY at the Masonic Hall in Campbeltown was one which will be remembered for years to come by the fishing fraternity of Kintyre. The Campbeltown branch of the Clyde Fishermen’s Association organised a night out to celebrate the old days of ring net fishing to give the older generation the chance to meet up and reminisce. Dinner was served along with a slide show, music and a one act play about the fishing.

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  • John gave a talk to Campbeltown Rotary Club about his trip to Strasbourg. To buy: c13jon02

    Excellent trip to Europe
    Published:  28 March, 2008

    THROUGH a youth initiative of the European Union, myself and 30 other sixth year students, accompanied by six teachers of French from across Scotland, travelled to the eastern French city of Strasbourg, the home of the European Parliament, in a visit funded by Rotary Club International and Euroscola.

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  • The ceiling of a room which has had to be closed after £3000 was raised to create it. To buy: c13nur02. More on our gallery.

    Visit plan for neglected nursery
    Published:  28 March, 2008

    AT A meeting of the Executive last week education and lifelong learning spokesperson for Argyll and Bute Council, Isobel Strong and leader of the council Dick Walsh assured a local Councillor that they would be visiting Campbeltown Nursery in the near future.

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  • Councils and officials met at Tayinloan Pier. To buy: c13gig01

    Gigha ferry crisis talks
    Published:  28 March, 2008

    TUESDAY’S specially called meeting to try and solve the constant disruption of the Gigha ferry service was told that the £2M previously earmarked is no longer guaranteed.

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  • Prizewinners in the Bagpipes March for novice pipers class were, from left to right: Bruce Cowie (11) from Campbeltown, Craig Barbour (12). To buy: a12mus03

    Kintyre cleans up at Mid Argyll
    Published:  21 March, 2008

    A HEALTHY contingent of pipers and chanter players from Campbeltown, accompanied by tutor John Brown, made the short journey to Lochgilphead at the weekend to take part in the Mid Argyll Music Festival.

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  • Tarbert Academy Youth Drama Club. To buy: c12dra01 More photos on gallery

    Youth drama festival finals
    Published:  21 March, 2008

    YOUNG thespians took to the stage at Campbeltown Grammar School in the Scottish Community Drama Association Youth Finals (Western Division).

    Abbey Youth Drama Group from Kilwinning who represented the Ayrshire District walked away winners with their play, ‘The Willow and the Pomegranate’ by Derrick Brown which was set in Ancient China. They will now go on to represent the West of Scotland in the Scottish finals in Stranraer in June.

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  • Alison Younger, panel member and Councillor Rory Colville. To buy: c12opk05 More photos on gallery

    Happy first birthday OK!
    Published:  21 March, 2008

    Opportunity Kintyre celebrated its first birthday on Monday evening in the Burnett Building in Campbeltown.It is now a year since Lynn Hammal was appointed as ‘Enterprise Facilitator’ for this exciting new project, and what a year it has been. No less than 53 local businesses and entrepreneurs have already benefited from Lynn’s help and she has several more clients on her books.

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    Team gives town a tidy up
    Published:  21 March, 2008

    THE entrance to Campbeltown from the A83 is in the process of being tidied up thanks to the Employability Team.

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  • From the law to LA for Lorne
    Published:  21 March, 2008

    AFTER playing alongside Madonna on her Re-Invention Tour, local lad Lorne Cousin has been tipped for fame with a new band which will see him illustrate his clear passion for the bagpipes which started under the tuition of the late Pipe Major Tony Wilson.

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  • Celebrating 65 years together
    Published:  21 March, 2008

    ACCORDING to William Penman, the secret to a long and happy marriage is to have an argument with your spouse every day.

    And he should know, because yesterday, his parents Joe and Netta celebrated their sapphire wedding anniversary.

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  • Top class brass again triumphant
    Published:  21 March, 2008

    THIS year is one for the history books for Campbeltown Brass.

    The band has won a magnificent victory in the Scottish Brass Band Championships and also celebrates its silver anniversary.

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  • Rotten window frames photographed last year. To buy: c08toy01

    Nursery building ‘not fit’
    Published:  21 March, 2008

    THE future of Campbeltown Nursery and the safety of its staff and children are under threat after the building has been described as ‘not fit for purpose’ by Kintyre councillors.

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  • Bikes damaging forestry tracks
    Published:  14 March, 2008

    DAMAGE caused by unauthorised use of forestry tracks in Kintyre by scrambling motorbikes has caused anger from the Forestry Commission.

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  • Water disgrace!
    Published:  14 March, 2008

    A RETIRED couple who live at Sound of Kintyre are dismayed at the continuing saga of long distance water bills which they pay via factors in Glasgow to Thames Water.

    For the seven years Helen and John Watson have lived in the Sound of Kintyre, ever since the old services’ family accommodation from RAF Machrihanish was renovated and put on the open market.

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  • The Stella Maris of Campbeltown in the sea-lock at Crinan as the fishermen prepare to leave their boats for a weekend at home.

    A celebration of ring-net fishing
    Published:  14 March, 2008

    TO celebrate the life of ring-net fishing in the Clyde, which ended in 1970s, the Campbeltown Branch of Clyde Fishermen’s Association will be holding an event that will see those who were involved across Kintyre gather in the Masonic Hall.

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    Town does a fair trade
    Published:  14 March, 2008

    CO-OP customers got the chance to sample free fair trade products on Friday when Jan Nimmo, along with Co-op representatives were present to tell people about fair trade and about the work Jan has been carrying out lately as part of Fairtrade Fortnight.

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  • Call for cheaper ferry fares for Argyll and Islands
    Published:  14 March, 2008

    THE PILOT scheme for cheaper ferry fares to the islands has been branded as ‘inequitable’ amidst a call for the Argyll islands to be included.

    At the start of the March meeting of the Mid Argyll, Kintyre and Islands Area Committee held in Campbeltown members called for Argyll and Bute Council to make strong representation to the Scottish Government, as a matter of urgency, that the Argyll islands also be included.

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  • Warning: Economy in jeopardy
    Published:  14 March, 2008

    THE problems of Tayinloan Pier and keeping the lifeline ferry link to the Isle of Gigha open are to be thrashed out at a special council committee meeting called for March 25.

    The biggest problem appears to be that there is no money in the budget to do the work but all sides are agreed that something has to be done.

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  • Away defeat for United
    Published:  07 March, 2008

    CAMPBELTOWN United were faced with a defeat when they played away to Lochgilphead Wanderers recently.

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  • Alan McSporran, Finlay Wylie and Bill Johnston provide candles during the power cut. To buy: c10pip10

    Scene Around: piping in the dark at the Masonic Hall
    Published:  07 March, 2008

    YOU’VE heard of Piping Live and Piping Hot, but on Saturday night Campbeltown could boast Piping in the Dark.

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  • Noreen bows out at High Street
    Published:  07 March, 2008

    AFTER more than 100 years in business, the High Street Post Office was the first out of two local post offices to shut.

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  • Stacey and Alex. To buy: c10wed01

    Stacey leaps into marriage
    Published:  07 March, 2008

    ITS only once every four years that a woman has the chance to propose to a man, and Stacey Conley took full advantage of that and on February 29, she got down on one knee and proposed to her now fiancee Alex Black.

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  • Danes call for turbine safety check
    Published:  07 March, 2008

    MONTHS after a Vestas V47 wind turbine bent double at Beinn an Tuirc wind farm in Kintyre, another two collapsed violently in Denmark within a week of one another.

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  • In the new Major and Resuscitation room, left to right: Hilary Rankin, Jamie O’May, and Kate Cameron. To buy: c10hos03

    Casualty unit opens
    Published:  07 March, 2008

    CAMPBELTOWN Hospital’s new £300,000 casualty department is now up and running.

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  • Left to right: Alan Cowie, Wilma Dettmer, Maggie Wilkinson, John Dreghorn, and Helen Kessell. To buy: c09crs01

    Macmillan funds for Crossroads
    Published:  29 February, 2008

    CROSSROADS Dalriada and the Isles is celebrating after being given funds of £40,000 was given them by Macmillan Cancer Support.

    Representatives from different organisations gathered at Campbeltown Community Centre during an official launch on Monday, February 25.

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  • The Campbeltown Berthing Company’s pontoons will be filled with classic yachts next summer.

    Big yachts for the loch
    Published:  29 February, 2008

    CAMPBELTOWN’S sales pitch to try and win the Bell Lawrie Scottish Series did not go unnoticed.

    Another company has jumped at the opportunity to include Campbeltown in its yachting regatta next year and could see investment in more pontoons at Campbeltown Harbour.

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  • All weather pitch left out in the cold
    Published:  29 February, 2008

    SOUTH Kintyre Sports Council has been advised by councillors to go it alone if members want to see an all-weather sports pitch in Campbeltown.

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  • Longest serving crew member Charlie Martin, centre, with John and Ronnie. To Buy: c09fir02. More photos on gallery

    Long service and good conduct
    Published:  29 February, 2008

    TWO members of the Campbeltown fire crew have received their long service and good conduct medals for each completing 20 years service with Strathclyde Fire and Rescue.

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  • Trees on Dell Road. To buy: c09del02

    Tree felling plan to shift roosting rooks
    Published:  29 February, 2008

    COMPLAINTS from residents over rooks nesting in a tree in Dell Road, Campbeltown, had Campbeltown Community Council members fluffing up their feathers at their February meeting.

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  • Trees on Dell Road. To buy: c09del02

    Tree felling plan to shift roosting rooks
    Published:  29 February, 2008

    COMPLAINTS from residents over rooks nesting in a tree in Dell Road, Campbeltown, had Campbeltown Community Council members fluffing up their feathers at their February meeting.

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  • Five men who worked loading and unloading shipments for Vestas Celtic lost their jobs.

    More jobs lost at Vestas
    Published:  29 February, 2008

    MORE jobs have been lost at the Vestas Celtic factory in Kintyre.

    The wind turbine tower manufacturer has laid off five men from its transport department; their work saw them supervise the unloading of raw materials and the loading of the finished tower sections onto ships.

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  • We’ve done Let’s do, so now let’s listen
    Published:  22 February, 2008

    LAST year a team from BBC Radio Scotland rolled into Campbeltown and said: ‘Let’s do the Show right Here.’

    Lindsay Gillies the producer and his team recorded a show featuring the host of talent available in Campbeltown.

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  • Pupils during their challenge of trying to turn a sheet over while they are all standing on it. To buy: c08cgs06

    ‘I’m a CGS pupil get me out of here’
    Published:  22 February, 2008

    CAREERS Scotland in connection with Campbeltown Grammar School held ‘I’m a CGS Pupil get me out here’ to give third year pupils a chance to think about their career options when they leave school.

    The theme was set in relation to the TV programme ‘I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here’ and the assembly hall was brightened up with suitable jungle decorations.

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  • Sergeant William Brian with the Kintyre Crime Prevention Panel. To buy: c08cri01

    Sargeant says farewell
    Published:  22 February, 2008

    AFTER 11 years of being involved in the Kintyre Crime Prevention Panel (KCPP), Sargeant William Brian has decided to leave Kintyre.

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  • Council tax frozen by ‘Argyll united’
    Published:  22 February, 2008

    COUNCIL tax has been frozen as Argyll and Bute Council set its budget for the next three years.

    Additional investment of £26 million will be allocated for roads and £17 million to the school estate in a unique budget which saw the entire council support the plans.

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  • The last ferry service used the MV Claymore.

    ‘Mutual ambition’
    Published:  22 February, 2008

    THE first bi-lateral meeting in Scotland with Northern Ireland has produced more hope that Campbeltown will get back its ferry service to Northern Ireland.

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  • Carradale’s new coaching team took part in the PGA’s Level 1 course at the end of January.

    Coaches boost junior members
    Published:  15 February, 2008

    OPPORTUNITIES for children in South Kintyre to learn golf have never been better after seven of the area’s golf club members qualified to become clubgolf volunteer coaches for the PGA’s Level 1 course held at the end of January.

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  • Donnie is National chanter champ
    Published:  15 February, 2008

    KINTYRE Schools came away from the National Piping Centre’s annual junior piping competition with an impressive amount of prizes.

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  • Robert Millar recites Tam O’Shanter.

    Southend’s Burns’ supper
    Published:  15 February, 2008

    IT wasn’t just ‘a blast of Januar win’ which blew a large audience into Campbeltown’s Argyll hotel on Burns’ night to celebrate the birth of the National Baird, Robert Burns.

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  • Royal Hotel ‘will open this year’
    Published:  15 February, 2008

    SPECUALTION has been rife over the past few weeks after there has been no evidence of work beginning on the Royal Hotel in the centre of Campbeltown.

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  • Jill Slater, manager of Auchinlee received the award from Rev David Court, convener of CrossReach.

    Excellent Auchinlee
    Published:  15 February, 2008

    THE residents and staff at Auchinlee, Campbeltown, are celebrating this week with the news that the care home has won the Charter Mark Award which is the equivalent of a restaurant winning a Michelin star.

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    Campbeltown turning green
    Published:  15 February, 2008

    Marjorie Brown, owner of DM Brown, is one of the shop owners in Campbeltown who had switched to the 100 per cent degradable plastic carriers instead of ordinary bags, which can take 300 years to decompose. ‘We are doing our bit to help protect the environment and keep Scotland tidy, so I’m only too happy to support this new campaign,’ said Marjorie. Customer Amy Mouat, right said: ‘I’m quite sure it’s a good thing to have these bags.’ c07bag01

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  • Keep the asset strippers off
    Published:  15 February, 2008

    A MOVE to buy the former RAF base at Machrihanish on behalf of Kintyre communities was proposed at Monday’s meeting of the Kintyre Initiative Working Group (KIWG).

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  • Sunday flights plan takes off
    Published:  15 February, 2008

    LOGANAIR has taken on board the plans to get a weekend flight for the Campbeltown-Glasgow service.

    David Neill, chief commercial officer, for the airline, which presently runs the weekday service with a government PSO subsidy said it would be a benefit for the route and economic boost for the area.

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  • Threat to rural schools
    Published:  15 February, 2008

    PARENTS across Argyll and Bute could face yet another round of fights to keep schools in smaller rural communities open.

    A lot was riding on the council’s budget meeting yesterday, as The Courier was going to press, and how much money is available for schools

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