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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 9th June 2017.
Cup win crowns special season for young Stars
Neill Bo Finlayson
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
YOUNG Mid Argyll footballers fended off stiff competition from city sides to lift a major trophy. Red Star 2004s swept aside Renton C...
Fyne time at festival – cheers!
Sinead O’Grady, Rachel Geddes and Caroline Shand, all living in Edinburgh, were having a great time at FyneFest while on Rachel’s hen weekend.
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THE CROWDS flock...
Flag was for Her Majesty
OBSERVANT Advertiser readers may have noticed the Union flag fluttering in place of the more familiar Saltire above Lochgilphead’s front green last Friday. When the Advertiser inquired on Friday, a s...
Pomp and ceremony at Armed Forces’ Day
There will be something for everyone at Saturday’s Armed Forces’ Day celebrations.
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THE ONLY event of its kind in Argyll and Bute will bring pomp, ceremony and ple...
POLICE FILES
with Sergeant Iain MacNicol School vandalism SOMETIME between 3pm on Friday May 26 and 8am on Tuesday May 30, a bench, wooden decking and cabling at Inveraray Primary School was damaged. Police are i...
Museum delight as fund deal is seale
KILMARTIN Museum is to continue a partnership with Scottish Natural Heritage for the next two years. Funding received from the government agency for the 2017- 2019 period will allow the museum’s educ...