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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 22nd December 2017.
Hitting the festive high notes
As Christmas excitement was building, Feorlin Renton, left, and Rosie Blyth were singing festive favourites last week in Inveraray ahead of the big day. Full story on page 7....
Don’t be alone - have a magic time this Christmas
THE TRUE spirit of Christmas is alive and well in Mid Argyll. For the fourth year running, Lochgilphead will be hosting a Christmas day lunch so that no-one in Mid Argyll needs to be alone on the big...
Our look back at 2017
DON’T miss part one of our month-bymonth review of 2017. Over two festive editions, we look back to some of the stories making the headlines in your Argyllshire Advertiser during the year. Turn to pa...
Meeting plea to prevent ‘rabbit-out-hat’ budget
Colin Cameron
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
A KINTYRE councillor has asked for a special meeting to discuss the impact of likely budget cuts on Mid Argyll and Kintyre. At the Decembe...
No hiding from Heidi at high school
Police dog Heidi looks alert during the talk at Lochgilphead Joint Campus.
POLICE dog and her handler visited Lochgilphead High School on Thursday December 14. Police Dog Heidi an...
Police files
Abusive behavior AT 3PM on Thursday December 14, in Glenfyne Park, Ardrishaig, following a report of a man behaving in an abusive manner, a 46-year-old man was arrested and charged. He was held for c...