Meet Kintyre’s heroic Davids
These Davids – and, of course, so many other people in the community – helped navigate the community through unprecedented and challenging circumstances.
These Davids – and, of course, so many other people in the community – helped navigate the community through unprecedented and challenging circumstances.
‘This year has hit independent cinema hard, as it has everyone, so this grant provides essential support to allow the survival of the Picture House for residents and visitors.’
One young girl has seen Mamma Mia! Here we go again the movie five times.
Prince Philip is partial to kippers and on a visit to Campbeltown, Rear Admiral Robin Mayo (retd) served him the smoked delicacy for breakfast at Bellgrove, High Askomil.
A Campbeltown Courier premiere of an Oban based duo, Andy Crabb and James Gray, filming 30-minute documentary ‘The Wee Pictures.’ It features: Jane Mayo, David Mayo and Brendan O’Hara MP.
Keynote speaker, Nicholas Ferguson CBE, told the audience about becoming aware of The Wee Pictures as a teenager when he sailed into the loch, however, he added: ‘We always raced to the pub.’
Voting for the Aviva community award is now open and CCB would be very grateful for Campbeltown Picture House votes at: www.aviva.co.uk/good-thinking/community-fund/
‘Everything in the CPH restoration is top of the range and it is going to last for another 100 years.’