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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 05/10/18.
Muasdale village road closures
There will be overnight A83 closures from 7pm to 7am from this Sunday on a 1.2km part of the road through Muasdale. During the £185,000 resurfacing operation, expected to last five nights, vehicles w...
Full BBC orchestra plays at grammar school
Campbeltown Grammar school pupils and staff gave the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra a standing ovation on Wednesday. Head teacher David Fyfe said it had been a real treat to welcome the full ...
POLICE FILES
■ The 75-year-old driver of a lorry which was carrying an insecure load of hay at about 4.30pm on Thursday September 27 on High Askomil, Campbeltown, was traced and charged after three bales fell ont...
Glen Scotia distillery goes green
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
Glen Scotia manager Iain McAlister.
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The bouyant whisky industry is helping a Campbeltown distillery cut its fuel...
Satellite setback increased King Lear’s temper
The prince of darkness may have had a hand in the cancellation of a live theatre show due to be beamed from London. Last Thursday, staff at Campbeltown Picture House (CPH), testing satellite equipmen...