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At The Argyllshire Advertiser, we endeavour to ensure all our reports are fair and accurate and comply with the Editors’ Code of Practice set by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). We realise, however, that mistakes happen from time to time. If you think we have made a significant mistake and you wish to discuss this with us, please let us know as soon as possible by any of the three methods: emailing editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk; telephoning the chief reporter on 01546 602345 or write to the Group Editor at Wyvex Media, Crannog Lane, Lochavullin estate, Oban, PA34 4HB.

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News
Petitions and politicians focus on crumbling roads
EXTENSIVE repairs are under way through BEAR Scotland
They said line the hole road…
CONTRACTORS for BEAR Scotland were hard at work renewing
POLICE FILES
AT 4.30PM on Tuesday February 13, a vehicle was stopped
Staff and services under council budget pressure
COUNCILLORS met yesterday (February 22) to agree another
Tarbert charity single set for release
A CHARITY song produced and performed by Tarbert musicians
Committee kicks out Screen Machine plans
SAFETY concerns have led to councillors overturning
Inveraray marks end of five-year refurb project
INVERARAY Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS)
Cairndow charity quiz tests the grey matter
NOW in its 18th year, the great annual Cairndow quiz
ACHA tenants voice views at Royal Burgh conference
TENANTS of Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA)
Festival of Performance breaks down
THIS summer’s Argyll Festival of Performance, an annual
Don’t get stuck behind a desk all day!
ARE YOU FULL OF BEANS? Adventurous? Creative? Looking
Editorial
THE STATE of the A83 is shocking. Whatever the reasons
Tall masts in nature reserves
I have serious concerns about the erection of tall
Look at predator impact first
Your article headlined Big predators for the Small
Desperate need for roads spend
We have a desperate need for infrastructure spending
The value of volunteering
This week is Student Volunteering Week. As many young
Importance of charity work
The news of the abuse of vulnerable women and children
Weaving through history at Cairnbaan camp
A POSTCARD dating from around 80 years ago continues
’Pristine’ Loch Sween reveals a CO2 threat
SCOTLAND’S marine ecosystems may be more sensitive
Great pancake event raises cash for Malawi
DESPITE rain and hail earlier in the day, the sun shone
History-making money boost for youthful dreams
DO YOU go ape over archaeology? Are you wild about
Fundraiser flies at Lochgilphead school
SPIRITS were soaring as Lochgilphead High School pupils
Best of the West Festival announces ‘exciting’ line-up
THE BEST of the West Festival has announced a line-up
Tarbert fèis goes high-tech
SECONDARY school students took part in a Fèis an Tairbeirt
Antarctica’s unstable ice sheet
LATE last year, scientists at the Halley VI British
It started with a shed - now it’s going just Fyne
FORTY years ago Cairndow landowner Johnny Noble and
Dancing Dookers enjoy half term boogie
TARBERT dance group the Dancing Dookers raised £200
Farming
Clochkeil will welcome nursery sheepdog finals
YOUNG sheepdogs from across Scotland will flock to
Caledonian Marts hold successful sale
CALEDONIAN Marts Ltd had forward 411 store and breeding
Feature
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It has to be one of the most beautiful and most inspirational
Argyll and Bute – civil ceremonies
’It is your day so we do it your way’
Lunga House - a Scottish Seaside Castle
A beautiful venue for Weddings and Special Parties
Serenity Spa at Mach Dunes
Indulge. Escape. Relax.
Kingairloch Estate
For those considering a Highland wedding, ceremonies
Preparing for retirement
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WILLIAM DUNCAN & CO
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District News
INVERARAY
INVERARAY History Society was treated to an informative
LOCHGILPHEAD
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TARBERT
CLACHAN Calamaties will perform Snow White at Tarbert
ISLAY
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Sport
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Sports club lotteries
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A chat with Scotland’s ice queen
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Depleted Star continue good league run with away win
RED STAR turned in an excellent performance against
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