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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 30 November 2018.
Stem cell hero David wins national award
Lochgilphead fireman recognised as UK’s Donor Champion by Colin Cameron
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Winner David, right, with runner-up Simeon Barnett.
David MacInnes ...
Education department has improved, says watchdog
‘Positive and continued progress’ is being made in the education department of Argyll and Bute Council, according to a government watchdog, writes Laura Maxwell. A report published by the HM Inspecto...
Oh, Christmas tree oh, Christmas tree
Lochgilphead’s Christmas Tree.
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Excitement is mounting in Mid Argyll villages as Santa prepares for the big night. Lights are being mounted, trees are bein...
POLICE FILES
Assault arrests
Police arrested three men, aged 17, 18 and 21, for assault after officers were called to a house near Inveraray at 9pm on Monday November 19. the men were held for court and a r...
Splashing around the Christmas tree…
The latest spell of winter weather – dubbed Storm Diana – battered the West Coast on Wednesday November 28, prompting the Met Office to issue a yellow warning for wind and rain for Argyll and Bute. W...
Ardrishaig swing bridge resurfaced
Ardrishaig’s swing bridge has been resurfaced after bad weather in September caused the project to be delayed. The resurfacing works, by BEAR Scotland, were carried out on Tuesday November 27 through...