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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 2nd September 2016.
The mother of all festivals
Excitement builds ahead of the third annual MAMA Fest editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk EXCITEMENT is build ing for a weekend of top quality music from across Argyll, as Mid Argyll Music and Arts (MA...
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Wayne Dixon is accompanied by his handsome canine companion, Koda. Koda’s wolf-like appearance belies a playful nature, and the bond between them is strong. When you are travelling 6,000 miles toget...
All set for return of MAMA Fest
Mrs Miller explained how the committee would soon be looking ahead to year four’s line-up, growing the festival and keeping all music tastes happy. The Lush Puppies return to MAMA Fest tomorrow (Satu...
Three injured
Police files THREE people were left injured and the road blocked last Thursday afternoon when two vehicles collided on the A83 near Lochgair. A 37-yearold man was charged with dangerous driving. A re...
Scratched cars
A CAR parked in Church Square, Inveraray, was vandalised between 3.30pm on Tuesday August 16 and 9am on Thursday August 25. The blue Volkswagen Polo had scratched paintwork. Police are also investiga...
Drug warning
TWO men were been warned in Lochgilphead last Thursday for possession of a small amount of cannabis. The men, aged 22 and 19, were stopped in the town’s Paterson Street....