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Tourism information

AS THE Courier went to press a packed meeting at the Ardshiel hotel discussed the future of tourist information in Kintyre.

More than 40 people at the mini summit managed by Argyll and the Isles Tourism Cooperative (AITC) all agreed that a joint effort would be needed when VisitScotland pulls out next year.

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