THE ARGYLL First petition for a permanent solution at the Rest and Be Thankful was heard by the parliamentary public petitions committee.
The petition, which has the support of 10,000 members of the public and more than 400 businesses, was heard yesterday and comes alongside the continuing Campbeltown Courier and Argyll shire Advertiser Invest in the Rest campaign, which is also seeking a permanent solution to problems at the Rest.
Argyll First councillor Donald Kelly said: ‘I am delighted that our petition for a permanent solution at the Rest and Be Thankful continues to be heard within the Scottish Parliament.