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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 21st July 2017.
Lifeboat crew rescue same Irish yacht twice
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
THE WEE Toon’s lifeboat crew risked their own lives twice to rescue the same Irish yacht on two separate occasions.
The yacht Windchaser...
Soaking up the summer sun
In a bid to cool down, a Campbeltown mum added a paddling pool to the car space outside her Princes Street flat. As the Wee Toon sweltered on Tuesday afternoon, her daughter Katie Allen, seve...
Fishing could net share of £1m fund
Kintyre fishing communities, and the aquaculture and maritime industries, could net a share of almost £1 million. The Argyll and Ayrshire Fisheries Local Action Group (AAFLAG) has announced that the ...
4G upgrade for Campbeltown
Campbeltown police officers motored to Machrihanish last Sunday and met two of the men behind the success of the Mach 1 rally. Earlier, deputy stage commander Stewart Paton had warned motor r...
Manx men made MOK Fest music
AN OVERSEAS band named after an Isle of Man mountain brought its brand of Celtic music to Kintyre in 2013. Barrule travelled from the crown dependency island, in the Irish Sea to headline the ...
POLICE FILES
Breath test refused A PENSIONER suspected of drink driving was stopped on the Roading, Campbeltown, at about 9.50pm on Monday July 10. The 69-year-old woman driver failed to provide a breath specimen...