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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 10 August 2018.
Crunch time looms for Inveraray’s Royal Bank
’We will be reviewing the use of each branch on its own merits’
Colin Cameron
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
The axe hovers over Inveraray’s Royal Bank of Scotland branch – but there i...
Still time to have your say
Have your say on the importance of Inveraray’s RBS branch by the final deadline of Tuesday August 14. Write to: The RBS review team, Johnston Carmichael LLP, 29 Albyn Place, Aberdeen, AB101YL, or com...
Tamara is queen for a day
Queen Tamara Johnston waves to her subjects during the Ardrishaig Gala Day parade. More on our photo special on pages 10 to 13....
Pupils celebrate exam success
School pupils in Argyll and Bute have been celebrating exam success − with 100 per cent of National 3 and 4 students passing and more Higher and Advanced Higher pupils achieving pass marks than last ...
POLICE FILES
Police warnings
Two men, both aged 29, were issued with recorded police warnings for urinating on Harbour Street, Tarbert, at 1am on Sunday July 29.
No insurance
A car was stopped by poli...
Primary care improvement plan approved
The Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board approved the Health and Social Care Partnership’s (HSCP) Primary Care Improvement Plan on Wednesday August 1. The plan is a key requirement of the new Gene...