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PC in push for more Keep Safe volunteers

PC Michelle Rusden wants businesses to come on board.

A Lochgilphead police offcer is urging Mid Argyll businesses to step forward and help support disabled and vulnerable people.

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NEWS
Ardrishaig Community Trust meeting
The annual general meeting of Ardrishaig Community
Relief as planked timber is recovered after theft
What began as a rather depressing tale of an opportunist
Staff conduct probed as charity shop re-opens
Lochgilphead’s British Red Cross shop has re-opened
Monthly book swap in Kilmartin Church
Dunadd Community Enterprise is to host a monthly book
Minard to get Friday post office outreach
A consultation is taking place on the relocation of
Pensioner fined after disorderly behaviour
Woman refused to leave a the Islay Frigate Hotel
Tig Gallery exhibition
Tighnabruaich’s Tig Gallery opened a second exhibition
Time to back Argyll and Bute’s rural growth deal
Argyll and Bute Council is asking the public to ‘help
Dramatic way to aid learning at academy
Tarbert Academy primary pupils took part in a drama
Panto fundraiser in Lochgilphead
Pupil-run Mid Argyll drama group Acting Up Argyll is
Summer concert in Lochgilphead
Mid Argyll Youth Chorus will hold a summer concert
Craobh Haven does the double at Scottish Hospitality Awards 2018
Craobh Haven does the double at Scottish Hospitality
Police and college charge ahead with car share
In the first scheme of its kind, Argyll College is
All change at helm of Ardfern Yacht Centre
Loch Craignish-based boatyard and marina Ardfern Yacht
Argyll and Bute Council achieves highest level of cyber security
Argyll and Bute Council achieves highest level of cyber
Get ready to read in Tarbert
On Wednesday June 6 and fiursday June 7, youngsters
Charity cyclists pedal to beat prostate cancer
Charity cyclists are set to pass through Mid Argyll
Ten years of tea and cake at Ardrishaig coffee morning
It was a special occasion in Ardrishaig North Hall
Charity brings out the breast in bikers
A bright and colourful convoy wound its way along the
Inveraray champs’ reel deal with whisky shop
Reigning world Grade 1 champions Inveraray and District
Twenty years of hope at the Dochas Centre
Artist and psychiatric nurse wanted to help others through art
Carers’ Week
Next week, June 11 to June 17, is Carers Week and the
Plenty variety on sale in Ardrishaig
A joint coThee morning and tabletop sale was held in
Get OUT and see thoughtprovoking play
Lochgilphead High School will be presenting its much-anticipated
Cadets set to clean up
The Cadet Centre at the Drill Hall, Lochgilphead, is
Nothing but the Fynest beer, food and music
The buzz in the air was less due to the famous Highland
More pictures from Fyne Fest
Stephen Jones mixes it fiamboyantly in the cocktail
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Ominous skies over Tarbert
This week’s photograph comes from Jacqui Barker of
FEATURE
Business as usual
It is business as usual for shops and premises in Campbeltown
Campbeltown CARS partnership approach builds success
One of the main reasons for the success of Campbeltown
Skills from the past for the future
Campbeltown CARS 2015-20 is not just about repairing
Securing jobs and homes
Looking at all the scaflolding up around Campbeltown
Take a walk through local history
Dates are available for this summer’s Campbeltown historic
How it all began
Campbeltown Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI) and
Campbeltown CARS facts
◘ The Campbeltown: Success Built in Stone exhibition
LEISURE
LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT
Jazz in the Village comes to Tayvallich
Mike and Clan return for Tarbert festival
A familiar face will return to Tarbert during the first
Put away the bin bags, Scapa Fest to return
An enigmatic festival is to return to the shores of
RNLI coffers boosted by coffee and home baking
Maybe the sunshine kept folk from arriving early at
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FARMING
Champions deliver final Brexit report
New policies and mindsets are required to address the
Plenty of buyers at UA June sale
United Auctions held the firm’s annual June sale of
Yu Wu chef delivers top city class food
Yu Wu Chinese Restaurant proudly presents a new chef bringing city class dining to Oban
PROPERTY
Review of landlord registration application ‘a fantastic opportunity’ to raise awareness, says CIH Scotland
Review of landlord registration application ‘a fantastic
RECRUITMENT
Forum praises work to attract more people to Argyll and Bute
Forum praises work to attract more people to Argyll
‘More than a job’ campaign launch
A new campaign has launched in Argyll and Bute to encourage
DISTRICT NEWS
Don’t forget your wellies
Mid Argyll has its fair share of VIP visitors, but
Colourful sailing fun ahead
A new sailing event will take place in Tarbert on Saturday
Cash for RNLI
A fundraising day at Otter Ferry raised £800 for the
Water fun in Holy Loch
Hot on the heels of the Argyll Rally in Cowal, the
Jolomo heads for Rothesay
The Jolomo Studio is ‘Doon the Watter’ for a new exhibition
Sweet thanks for rescue
Arrochar Mountain Rescue Team received a nice surprise
Thought for the Week with Marilyn Shedden
It was the most perfect night. The sky at Dunkeld was
SPORT
Ardrishaig bowling and tennis members wanted
Calling all tennis and bowling fans: Ardrishaig is
Splendid pony fun in the sun at Skipness
The Bay Field at Claonaig certainly has the most scenic
Inveraray held in Camanachd Cup tie at the Winterton
Inveraray and Kilmallie will have to do it all over
Litster paints a portrait to win Harbour Gallery Open
There were perfect golfing conditions for the competitors
League and cup double
Lochgilphead Red Star 2004s have secured their second
Big wins for Mid Argyll ladies
Dunadd ladies shinty team continued their unbeaten
Lotteries
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