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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 21 September 2018.
CalMac delays must stop, says MSP
CalMac cancellations and delays ‘cannot be allowed to continue, let alone happen again’, according to Argyll and Bute MSP Michael Russell. Difficulties with two CalMac vessels which serve Arran have ...
Pipers welcome American golfers to Kintyre
Kintyre Schools Novice Pipe Band and Beinn an Tuirc Kintyre 3A Pipe Band welcomed around 40 American golfers to Kintyre. The bands performed a mixture of sets and tunes at the Ugadale Hotel in...
Man, 83, fined for overtaking
An 83-year-old farmer who kept his driving licence clean for more than half a century has been fined £150 for overtaking cyclists ‘too closely’. Albert Sauer, of Tangymoil Farm, Tangy, was not at Cam...
New business network for Kintyre women
Kintyre women mean business. A new Kintyre Women in Business group is starting on Friday September 28 at 7am with breakfast in the Royal Hotel. ‘A few local ladies have expressed an interest in formi...