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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 02 February 2018.
Kintyre glass bottles prove plastic is past
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
Fairy helper Linda Campbell and fairy-in-waiting Morvern Paisley will bring a touch of magic to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, w...
Food standards questioned
A GOVERNMENT agency has raised serious concerns about Argyll and Bute Council’s food standards control procedures. The findings are based on a Food Standards Scotland (FSS) capacity and capability au...
POLICE FILES
with Sergeant Iain MacNicol Power tools taken A NUMBER of Makita power tools were stolen in Campbeltown from a High Street garden shed. The theft occurred between 10am last Saturday and 9pm on Monday...
Nancy Glen fundraisers
AS THE Clyde Fishermen’s Trust Nancy Glen families fundraiser went above £185,000 another two events are planned. On Saturday February 10, there will be a charity dance, from 7pm, at Carradale villag...
CPH displays its Mercury movie machine
Tim Martin and Nicky Ingram with the MAR on display at CPH.
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CAMPBELTOWN Picture House put out the red carpet for the return of its historic Mercury arc recti...
Castlehill’s ‘warm, reekin’ rich’ day
Children dressed for Burns day at Castlehill school.
PUPILS performed the dashing white sergeant on an immortal day to celebrate Robert Burns. P3 and P3/4 held a Burns bash in the...