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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 8th September 2017.
Sheriff jails poison pen letter writer
‘Your beliefs are not based on any rational or, indeed, proper basis’ – Sheriff Ireland AN ‘OBSESSED’ Sound of Kintyre man has been jailed for sending countless poison pen letters. Joseph Carson sent ...
MOK Fest 2018 date change
Action from this year’s MOK Fest.
NEXT year’s Mull of Kintyre Music Festival will take place one week earlier than usual. For 2018 only, the festival will run from August 8 to August 12, to...
POLICE FILES
Outboard engine theft
A TOHATSU outboard motor was stolen from a boat moored at Campbeltown pontoons. The engine was taken sometime between 7am on Sunday August 20 and 2.50pm on Tuesday August ...
Cinema opening date may be an ‘elusive concept’
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
AS WORK progresses on the historic Campbeltown Picture House (CPH) some doubt remains about an exact opening date. Recently completed signage ha...
Hope for Tarbert’s housing crisis
FAMILIES in desperate need of four-bedroom accommodation in Tarbert will be relieved to hear that it may one day be a reality. Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) is in the process of carryin...
Dog owners paws for advice
Ellie Upstill-Goddard and Jillian Rose from Dogs Trust offered advice to West Highland terrier Hamish’s owner.
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KINTYRE’S dog owners were barking mad to miss a free advi...