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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 02 November 2018.
Forced to raise baby in damp-ridden home
Laura Maxwell
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
Gary Smith and his sixmonth- old son Theo in their new home.
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Forced to live in a bedroom, a Lochgilphead fa...
Take care with fire and fireworks
Be responsible around fireworks.
As Bonfire Night approaches, warnings have been issued regarding health and safety as well as the welfare of animals at this time of year. Dr Laura Ryan, me...
POLICE FILES
Failing to stop
A collision occurred between a blue Peugeot 206 and a parked red Seat Ibiza car about 11am on Monday October 22 on Manse Brae, Lochgilphead. Subsequently, an 85-year-old woman w...
MOJO money matters
MOJO organisers are delighted to announce that the annual event made a profit this year. The annual rock event in Ardfern is not arranged for the money, but to celebrate and encourage original music ...
Emergencies prioritised as dentist hunt goes on
Mid Argyll Hospital.
Dental treatment at Mid Argyll Hospital is to be prioritised to focus on emergencies, children and high risk patients while a replacement dentist is found. With the cur...