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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser October 7 2016.
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Pictured, from the left, volunteers Lynda Hill, Margaret Walker and Alan Campbell join shop manager Marina Campbell for a taste of porridge.06_a41PorridgeDay02 Time to get out your skillet for World ...
No milk today: farewell to the doorstep pinta
Customers thanked as business moves on editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk MILK on the doorstep became a thing of the past last week as a Mid Argyll business stopped the traditional daily delivery. Cam...
New CalMac pay offer accepted
CALMAC has welcomed the decision by unions to recommend to their members acceptance of a new negotiated pay offer. Talks last Friday led to the RMT, Nautilus, Unite and the TSSA agreeing to accept th...
Police files
Theft from flat A flat at Peddie Bank, Lochgilphead, was entered between 8.30pm on Monday September 26 and 4.30am the following day. A number of items of jewellery were stolen and some internal damag...
Tackling the weed invasion
AS INVASIVE nonnative weed species such as Himalayan balsam and Japanese knotweed become an ever-growing problem, Councillor Elaine Robertson raised the issue at last week’s council meeting. The Oban...
Three-weekly bin collection from October
MID ARGYLL is moving to threeweekly collection for green bins from the end of this month. Recycling uplifts will remain as they are after the change on October 31. Households that currently have a bl...