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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 22nd December.
Macca’s merchandise in festive Seasports auction
‘Sir Paul has offered to personalise the items on behalf of successful bidders, which is a great gesture’
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
FORTY years after Mull of Kintyre toppe...
Santa Claus comes to Campbeltown
Tiny Tots mums and youngsters gather round Santa after receiving gifts.
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SANTA Claus came to Campbeltown this week when he popped into the Tiny Tots Christmas party to de...
Picture House holds open day
A STAR Wars fan will celebrate his seventh birthday today (Friday December 22) as one of the first cinemagoers at Campbeltown’s restored Picture House. Kurt Smiley, 7, his sister Kahlan, 3, with mum ...
Argyll third sector charity chief resigns
THE CHIEF of an Argyll charity has resigned following an investigation by its board after ‘one of the most challenging years’ for its staff. Argyll and Bute Third Sector Interface (TSI), which has an...
Piping legend’s legacy lives on with KSPB
THE DAUGHTER of a legendary piper has presented a set of commemorative bagpipes on loan from Kintyre Piping Society to Kintyre Schools Novice Pipe Band. Morag Martin handed over the pipes, complete w...