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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 02 November 2018.
Coastguards honoured
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A trio of HM Coastguards with a total of 95 years’ service and their supportive wives were honoured at a gala dinner last Saturday. Certificates and a bar to the men’s 2...
Lib Dems meet for Inveraray gathering
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
Edinburgh West MSP Alex Cole Hamilton, front row, centre, with Lib Dem members including Argyll and Bute council leader Aileen Morton an...
Bite and a blether is just the tonic
Isabel McConachie and Florence Allan.
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Last Saturday Isabel McConachie and Florence Allan enjoyed a blether as they supported the Scottish Bible Society’s Kintyre Ac...
POLICE FILES
Charged
Two drivers, a 50-year-old woman and a 34-year-old man, were charged after they were stopped for exceeding the speed limit on the A83 near Bellochantuy on Monday October 22.
Church ...