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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 31st August 2018.
Ardrishaig barman provoked into assault
An Ardrishaig man, working behind an Islay hotel bar, was provoked by two customers before he rendered one of them unconscious and stamped on his head. Blair MacDonald Johnston, 41, of 9 Brae Road, w...
MP’s Universal Credit warning
Argyll and Bute MP Brendan O’Hara has warned residents about the upcoming full service roll-out of Universal Credit beginning on September 19. As part of the full service roll-out, ‘legacy benefits’ ...
Fyne Homes looks to help with heating
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Karen Hilton and Craig Baxter of Fyne Homes were at Lochgilphead Parish Church Hall on Friday August 24 answering questions on how to save money on heating and electricity...
POLICE FILES
Men had cannabis
Two men, aged 31 and 33, were charged and issued with a warning aTher they were found with cannabis when their car was stopped and searched by police at 7pm on Tuesday August 2...