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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 03/08/18.
POLICE FILES Sergeant Iain MacNicol
Dangerous cycling
A 56-year-old man stopped for cycling in a dangerous manner at about 11.40am, last Tuesday made threats, was abusive and assaulted a police offcer in Campbeltown. He was arres...
Clachan seeks art show exhibits
Paintings to fill Clachan art show which runs from August 10 to 12 are needed. There is no entry fee and no limit to the number of entries, with just 10 per cent commission charged on sales over £10....
Shopper-Aide praised by MSP
At Shopper-Aide were from left: Rhods Grant’s assistant Gemma Corbett, MSP Rhoda Grant, Susan Paterson and Joan Stewart
Labour’s Highlands and Islands Regional MSP Rhoda Grant was full of a...
Iconic yellow wellies honour those lost at sea
During the past decade, at least 100 fishermen have lost their lives at sea. The Fishermen’s Mission, a charity established in 1881, has launched a campaign highlighting the dangers of being a fisher...
Possible third salmon farm for Kilbrannan Sound
Saffron Coff eld
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
Argyll and Bute MSP Michael Russell is lukewarm about a scheme for a further salmon farm near Carradale. Norwegian company Marine Harvest Sco...