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15th December 2017
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Tarbert gets apology as sewage plans unveiled
RAW SEWAGE running down streets and through homes in
Costs and tradition at the Advertiser
THE Argyllshire Advertiser has been bringing news,
News
MSP slams unfair delivery charges in Argyll and Bute
MSP Michael Russell is calling for an end to unfair
Lochgilphead man fined for speeding
A LOCHGILPHEAD man has been fined £200 and his licence
Drugs found at Lochgilphead Joint Campus
A QUANTITY of cannabis was recovered by police from
POLICE FILES
POLICE received a report that, on Monday December 4
GRADUATION
Graduated from the University of the West of Scotland
Customers are not impressed
LOYAL business customers on Inveraray’s Main Street
Campaign builds against RBS Inveraray closure
FEELINGS are running high following the decision by
Festive season bin collection dates
ARGYLL and Bute Council has announced changes to rubbish
Dounie fish farm plan withdrawn
A CONTROVERSIAL plan to site a fish farm at Dounie
Santa’s little Red Cross helpers in Lochgilphead
HOME baking and Christmas shopping bargains drew the
Staff help for the food bank
AN UNWANTED booming business in Argyll and Bute is
MACPool makes a splash in youth employment
YOUNG people in Mid Argyll are set to benefit from
The gift of trees at Christmas
AN ARGYLL forestry management firm has donated Christmas
Start on Alpha this January
IF YOU have ever wondered what Christianity is all
Braving the cold in bid to end homelessness
TWO SESSION clerks from Inveraray and Lochgair churches
Members dance the night away
THE MID Argyll branch of the Royal Scottish Country
GRADUATION
JENNIFER WILSON recently graduated from The Open University
WEDDING
ANDERSON – TURNBULL Both families are delighted to
Letters
No false dawn
TARBERT folk did not miss the Scottish Water staff
Proposed removal of the Road Safety Unit – an open letter to all Argyll and Bute councillors
Proposed removal of the Road Safety Unit – an open
Screen Machine in Inveraray
I write following your article in the December 8 edition
Farming
Barcaldine winner at Oban Christmas show
THE ANNUAL Christmas show and sale of cattle was held
LEISURE
Tarbert digs deep for worthy causes
TARBERT residents showed their generous side once again
MS Centre brave chilli conditions
THE MULTIPLE Sclerosis centre in Lochgilphead hosted
Acting Up Argyll raise funds
ACTING Up Argyll has raised £403.07 following a bag
Ardrishaig to see festive carol performance
DALRIADA Singers will host A Christmas Contrast at
OFFERS& competitions
To enter, send separate entries (in the same envelope)
Ladies tickled pink in Inveraray
A PAMPERING day for women who have suffered the effects
Murder, riot and crime in Argyll
TRUE tales of axe and alcohol, pistol and poison are
Ho, ho, hold on to your hat – Santa’s coming
Mid Argyll Round Table is hosting a very special guest
District News
Pavilion contract awarded
A £10.6M contract to restore Rothesay Pavilion has
Former academy site sold
ARGYLL and Bute Council has completed the sale of the
Festive carol service
THERE will be a festive carol service at Colintraive
CAMPBELTOWN
A POLICE constable has been commended for saving elderly
Christmas tree festival at St Conan’s Kirk
ST CONAN’S Kirk at Loch Awe marked the start of the
Thought for the Week
I’VE WRITTEN about Blue Planet previously, but it is
DEATHS
BYRNE - Suddenly, in Glasgow, on December 6, 2017,
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
DURNAN - Isa’s family would like to thank all relatives
IN MEMORIAMS
You left us beautiful memories, Your love is still
Disused Ardrishaig depot to be brought back to life
THE former Gleaner Oils site in Ardrishaig is one step
New Lochgilphead inpatient mental health ward opened
A NEW inpatient mental health ward has been officially
Big support for Fyne-side schools’ Christmas fair
THE COMMUNITIES of Minard and Furnace joined forces
Sport
Inveraray to face Kyles in Macaulay
INVERARAY will face local rivals and cup-holders Kyles
Riders compete in Tarbert winter points dressage
ARGYLL South Pony Club held its first dressage winter
Anglers hook the prizes at Stag presentation
LOCHGILPHEAD and District Angling Club held its annual
Red Star youths’ winning run continues
LOCHGILPHEAD Red Star 2004’s unbeaten start to the
Sports club lotteries
DRAWN on Monday December 11, the Kilmory Camanachd