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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 29 July 2016.
Bin collection plan slammed by panel
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk THE KINTYRE Crime Prevention Panel has trashed the council’s decision to reduce bin collections, labelling it ‘irresponsible’ and claiming it will pose a ‘serious heal...
A tall order ...
One of the most iconic events at any Highland Games, here Ernie Weir prepares to toss the caber at Southend last Saturday. For a full report see the back page and pages 12 and 19....
New power lines get minister buzzing
THE £197 million Kintyre-Hunterson energy project has received the seal of approval from the Scottish Government minister for energy. Paul Wheelhouse, also minister for business and innovation, visit...
Children get on their bikes
C A M P B E LT O W N Nursery Centre held a week-long event supporting their pre-school children to bravely ride a bike without stabilisers. Children were encouraged to bring in their bike from home w...
Clachan crash caused by careless driving
A CAR COLLISION near Clachan saw one man served a fixed penalty notice for careless driving. The two-vehicle crash occurred on Wednesday July 20 at 4pm, with no injuries resulting from the accident....
Phone driver caught outside police office
A DRIVER on the B842 was reported for using a mobile phone while driving past Carradale’s police office. The 33-year-old man was allegedly using his phone during the incident on Tuesday July 19 at 12...