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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 28th December 2018.
Funds pour in for golf club family
Last week’s devastating fire at Machrihanish Golf Club not only destroyed the clubhouse it ruined a family’s life. The club steward’s flat and the family home of Iain McLean, Agnes Stewart and Kirste...
Woman who glassed man avoids jail
Campbeltown Sheriff Court.
A woman who left a man aged in his 60s needing seven internal stitches and 12 staples for a 2.5-inch head wound narrowly avoided jail. Alice Smith, 26, of Flat A,...
Abusive behaviour lands man in court
A man who admitted shouting and swearing at a woman in Campbeltown has had his sentence deferred. Barry McIvor, 46, of 20 Bayview, Machrihanish, pleaded guilty to behaving in a threatening or abusive...
Rotary club posties hold final sort
Post was sorted into many cardboard boxes.
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Envelopes were manually franked.
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Campbeltown Heritage Centre hall was filled with a manual p...