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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 20 October 2017.
Visit Scotland to axe Tarbert tourist centre
‘We do have time before some of the changes occur, and plan to work with the community to ensure that we can get something that works for the area’
EMILY JAMISON
editor@argyllshireadvertiser...
Angus feels good after Mòd win
LOCHABER was the destination for Mid Argyll’s competitors in this year’s annual Gaelic Mòd. It was a worthwhile journey for 13-year-old Angus McLean from Kilmartin, as he won the James MacPhee medal....
‘Disappointing’ decision to close tourist centre
SNP COUNCILLOR for Kintyre and the Islands, Anne Horne, said the move was ‘disappointing’. She said: ‘I do feel if VisitScotland had a better marketing policy rather than selling goods, some of which...
POLICE FILES
Vandalism Between 1am and 2am on Saturday October 14, on Union Street, Lochgilphead, a house window was smashed by someone throwing a brick through it. Police are investigating the incident and are a...
Shock at death of popular Mid Argyll farmer
Bruce Dixon at the 2010 Mid Argyll Show.
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THE ARGYLL agricultural community was in shock this week after the sudden death of one of the region’s most respected industry figu...
Ardrishaig post office closure saga continues
PENSIONERS have been left high and dry after Ardrishaig’s post office closed again without notice, writes Emily Jamison. Last week the Advertiser reported the post office had been shut for a number o...