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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 28 September 2018.
Town is not a homeless ‘dumping ground’
Argyll and Bute Council has quashed suggestions that it is using Campbeltown as a ‘dumping ground’ for homeless people. A ‘very concerned’ Campbeltown resident contacted the Courier after noticing th...
Football mad hoteliers win sponsorship auction
A Campbeltown hotel scored the winning bid in an auction to sponsor youth football kit. At 5pm on Tuesday, the Ardshiel Hotel’s Marion McInnes and Flora Grant’s late bid of £1,400 secured a deal to s...
MSP investigates NHS Highland bullying claims
David Stewart MSP.
Bullying and intimidation allegations concerning NHS Highland have surfaced in a letter sent to a daily paper by a group of doctors. The doctors from the Riverside Medica...
POLICE FILES
Car damaged
Sometime between Monday September 17 and Tuesday September 18 a car parked in Bayview, Machrihanish, had its driver’s door and handle damaged. Constable April Gray is investigating ...