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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 1st September 2017.
The world champions return to home town
Inveraray and District Pipe Band made a triumphant return to the band’s home town after winning the Grade One world title for the first time a fortnight earlier in Glasgow. Greeted by a crowd ...
Staff are on flood alert
Flooding last Wednesday at Colintraive near the ferry terminal.
Photo: Duncan MacIntyre.
STAFF from Argyll and Bute Council were on the scene quickly when heavy rainfall caused...
Wings of love at Kilmory
BUTTERFLIES will be released in Lochgilphead to remember children and babies who have died. The event is hosted by Simpson’s Memory Box Appeal (SiMBA) and will take place tomorrow (Saturday September...
POLICE FILES
with Sergeant Iain MacNicol Drugs discovery AT AROUND 4.45pm on Monday August 21, a man aged 44 was stopped and searched by police on Lochnell Street, Lochgilphead. The man was found in possession of...
Storm disconnects scores of homes
SCORES of BT phone lines in Mid Argyll were damaged following a severe lightening storm. One Advertiser reader in the Kilmartin area said his phone and broadband line had been down for five days, and...
Cobra’s strike Argyll’s highways
Members outside Inveraray castle during the Cobra Drivers’ Club fifth annual rally.
Photo: Stephen Lawson
COBRA owners were seen cruising through Argyll last weekend as the Cob...