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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 22nd July 2016.
Tourist spending spikes as pound sinks
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk AS BREXIT fears grip Britain, Kintyre appears to be enjoying a tourism boom. At Hall Street shop, Coastal Design, proprietor Jane Logan has noticed a boost in tourist ...
Prizes for young window shoppers
Kathleen McMillan and Linda Robertson of Wee Toon Sports, who will host an Odd One Out window.25_c30window01 EAGLE-EYED youngsters could be £10 better off each week till August 13 in Campbeltown’s an...
A beautiful Wee Toon full of friendly faces
Jeff Collins and Steve McGeachy Stock.25_c30tourists01 A CANADIAN family on a genealogy visit to Campbeltown spoke of the fantastic service they have received. Jeff Collins, 50, from Ontario and Stev...
Review of taxi ranks to be carried out
CONFUSION about where to hail a Campbeltown cab has increased since the Town Hall restoration was completed. A public servant, who did not want to be named, has claimed that the temporary rank outsid...
Farm park fun for Boys’ Brigade
Boys’ Brigade members Aiden Carey, Jim Ewart, Ross Gorman and Finn McCallum. CAMPBELTOWN Boys’ Brigade took the ferry to Ayrshire for a fun filled day. The young boys, aged between five and nine, and...
Mercury rises as sun bakes beaches
GLASGOW Fair holidaymakers enjoyed a mini Kintyre heat wave this week. The caravan site at Dunaverty beach was packed on Tuesday as temperatures of 29°C were recorded. Many sunbathers cooled off in t...