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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Oban Times & Lochaber Times 19th October 2017.
Millie takes the title at Mòd
It’s been all go at the Royal National Mòd this week, with fierce – but obviously friendly – competition. Among the successful competitors was Millie Bonniwell, right, from North Connel, who w...
INSIDE YOUR OBAN TIMES THIS WEEK
Tot goes to No 10
THE toddler son of Billy Irving, the ex-paratrooper jailed in India, caused ‘carnage’ at Downing Street when he helped present a petition at No 10. Full story – page three.
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Western Isles schoolgirl is ‘stateless’
A WESTERN Isles schoolgirl denied a passport because she could not find her mother’s birth certificate had her case raised in Westminster this week, writes Sandy Neil. Na h-Eileanan an Iar SNP MP Ang...
Unexploded Second World War mine found on Tiree
TOBERMORY RNLI’s volunteer crew had an unusual call-out on Thursday October 12 when they were asked to assist with an unexploded Second World War mine on the Isle of Tiree. At around 2pm on Thursday,...
First new-build homes open on the Island of Coll
Councillor Robin Currie opens ACHA’s new homes accompanied by Douglas Prophet, the Association’s vice-chairman, Alastair MacGregor, chief executive, and new tenants Randolph Anderson and Darr...