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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 16 March 2018.
Star billing for Jane!
Chairwoman of Campbeltown Community Business Ltd is named citizen of the year JANE MAYO, who chairs the volunteer board behind the rebirth of Campbeltown Picture House, has been given star billing her...
Campbeltown Brass is Scotland’s best
Band members and supporters celebrate after the win.
CAMPBELTOWN Brass’ senior contesting band has very good reason to blow its own trumpet, after being crowned the best second se...
Airport wants to hear from you
Passengers joining their flight at Campbeltown Airport.
THE OWNERS of Campbeltown Airport want to hear from you and how customer service can be improved. Airport manager John Lamo...
Campbeltown Sheriff Court…
Man on LSD admitted having child porn images A 20-YEAR-old man handed himself in to police for downloading nearly 700 indecent images of children, after taking LSD earlier that day. Jamie Robertson, ...
Rotary rewards young people’s achievements
Campbeltown Rotary Club hands out awards at citizen of the year evening event
Citizen of the year Jane Mayo, Rotary president Margaret Bakes, most promising young musician Amy Paterson a...
Solution needed after Auchinlee care home closes
LONG-term solutions must be thought through for the care of older people in Kintyre and Mid Argyll, says Councillor Donald Kelly. With the closing of Auchinlee Care Home in Campbeltown, the majority ...