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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 18 May 2018.
‘Unsafe’ Inveraray hall faced with demolition
Colin Cameron
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
PLANS to transform Inveraray’s community hall into a multi-purpose community centre are in the balance after the building was deemed unsaf...
Tarbert royalty crowned
NEVER mind Harry and Meghan, Tarbert introduced its own royal family at the Seafood Festival disco on Friday May 11. Chloe Macdonald is this year’s Seafood Queen and will be joined by princess...
Firefighters tackle tyre fire
The blaze was brought under control.
The scene from Ardrishaig.
BLACK smoke billowed from a fire near Duncholgan outside Lochgilphead on the evening of Monday May 14. Firefighters...
Elderly pedestrian struck by car
A 76-YEAR-OLD woman was taken to hospital after being knocked down in Tarbert. Police, ambulance and fire crews attended after the pedestrian was hit by a vehicle near the junction of School Road and...
POLICE FILES
Collision car failed to stop A GREY Mitsubishi Carisma collided with a silver Vauxhall Insignia on Tuesday May 1 at 1.20pm on Argyll Street, Lochgilphead, at its junction with Union Street. The Mitsu...