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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 03/08/18.
Tourist centre to close in October
The controversial decision to close the tourist information centre has disturbed the community.
Tarbert’s tourist information centre will close in the autumn – five months earlier than expe...
Arrochar anger at parking rate hike
Hillwalkers have reacted angrily to a proposed 800 per cent increase in parking charges in Arrochar. Argyll and Bute Council will increase car parking charges from 30 pence to £1 per hour and from £1...
POLICE FILES
Theft of engine from shed
An engine was stolen from a shed on Union Street, Lochgilphead, some time between Friday June 29 and Friday July 13.
Motorcycle damaged
A motorcycle parked oppos...
Crunch meeting on sailing club future
Weed-covered boats prompt disquiet
Weed-covered sailing club boats in Ardrishaig last month.
A meeting is to be held next month to gauge interest in reviving a Mid Argyll sailing club. Disq...
Plans lodged to upgrade pylon network
A planning application has been drawn up to renew electricity lines and pylons between Inveraray and the Kintyre coast. Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), operating as Scottish Hydro ...