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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 28 September 2018.
Lochgilphead inspector honoured with award
Laura Maxwell
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
Inspector Julie McLeish,left, receives her award from Deputy Chief Constable Fiona Taylor.
The Scottish Women’s Development Foru...
Crunch talks on shinty future
A crunch meeting has been organised with shinty’s governing body, the Camanachd Association, around the future sustainability of senior, juvenile and primary school shinty in Mid Argyll. The meeting ...
POLICE FILES
• About 10pm on Friday September 21 on the A83 close to Loch Fyne Oysters, Cairndow, a 61-year-old man was stopped while driving an HGV lorry. Examination of his tachograph revealed oThences of not s...
Co-op Lochgilphead gets the chills
Lochgilphead’s Co-op is recovering aTher compression failures caused store refrigerators to stop working. Fresh produce was absent from the shelves last week with no fridges to keep food suitable to ...