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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 6th April 2018.
Barge arrives over the Nancy Glen
The barge arrived on site last Thursday.
Photograph: Kevin McGlynn.
A HEAVY lifting barge arrived above the Nancy Glen as work goes on to assess options for raising the fishing...
New charges for lorries in Lochgilphead
Waiting for action – the new meter in Lorne Street car park.
A PARKING meter appeared this week in Lochgilphead’s main public car park - but car drivers are unaffected, according ...
Man charged after Inverneill crash
Police at the scene of the crash two miles south of Ardrishaig.
Photograph: MAKI Police.
A 19-YEAR-OLD man has been charged with careless driving after a car left the road near...
Clarification
IN LAST week’s page two story ‘Narrowing down options for Minard’s shop future’ it was stated that Mike and Syb Masters were leaving the Minard shop after deciding to retire. Mr Masters contacted the...
Police files
Theft of council equipment FOUR Husqvarna chainsaws, two Stihl disc saws and a Husqvarna leaf blower pack were stolen from a container at the Argyll and Bute Council yard at Kilmory Industrial Estate...