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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 23rd June 2017.
Railwayman rescues 1951 sunken lifeboat
‘Everything is in working order so now it’s about upgrading her’
Hannah O’Hanlon
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
A 66-YEAR-OLD former lifeboat which saved numerous lives and once rested on...
Boys’ Brigade’s special guest
1st Campbeltown Boys’ Brigade were joined by Argyll and Bute’s Lord Lieutenant Patrick Stewart MBE for its prize-giving ceremony. For more on this story....
Kintyre comfort for fire victims
THREE Kintyre churches have made a comforting gesture to the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire in London. Kilcalmonell, Killean and Kilchenzie, and Gigha and Cara kirks have a joint prayer shawl min...
POLICE FILES
Caught speeding, with no insurance or MOT A 30-YEAR-OLD man was stopped for exceeding the speed limit at about 9.20am on Monday June 12, on the A83 in Campbeltown, and was driving without insurance o...
Agricultural choir combines in Wee Toon
FARMERS and farmers’ wives will dig up some long-forgotten tunes during a charity concert. The programme at the event, in aid of Cancer Research UK, in Lorne and Lowland Church on July 1, will includ...
Water firm’s sewer pipe denials
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
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Mrs Kelly stands above the broken pipe.
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A FORTNIGHT a...