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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 27 July 2018.
UK’s wind energy boom will boost Kintyre company
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
South Korean senior executives from round the globe flew into wind tower manufacturer CS Wind this week. On Monday, as the UK government agreed up to ...
Silver dancer rolls back the years
It was strictly come dancing for a nonagenarian at the Monday Social Club’s tea dance. Last Saturday afternoon at the Masonic club, Anna Viola took a turn with organiser Cathy Duncan. Afterwar...
Haulage firm’s truck legend immortalised
A Scania Longline, one of only two of its kind in the world, has been airbrushed on either side with images of Charlie McFadyen, a driving The side of the rare lorry showing an older Charlie, as many...
POLICE FILES
Sergeant Iain MacNicol
Man had knife
Police on a blue light call raced to Carradale on Tuesday of last week at about 1.50pm after a man in possession of a knife behaved abusively towards a woman...
Hannah lorry weight guess is right on truck
Hannah O’Hanlon
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
Calum McFadyen presents Hannah McLellan with her model lorry.
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One hundred kilograms is not a huge amount tho...
BBC folk stars head for Campbeltown
An emerging Scottish fiddle player and nominee for BBC Radio 2’s 2018 folk awards plays Ceol Campbeltown on Saturday night. Ryan Young, pictured, who will be accompanied by guitarist Jenn Butt...