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Big screen films return

From left, Steve Tachauer and Sally McKerral hold the tape cut by Gordon Wilson, while from left Jane Gallagher watches with Campbeltown Community Business Ltd directors Sid Gallagher and David and Jane Mayo.
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AUDIENCES are marvelling at the restored Campbeltown Picture House (CPH) officially re-opened last Friday after its £3.5m refit.

CPH’s most loyal customer, Gordon Wilson, who has attended most films since about 1973, cut a tape spliced with a length of movie celluloid on Friday morning to declare the cinema open for business.

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