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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 6th April 2018.
Youth group’s big Impact
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
CAMPBELTOWN’S latest youth initiative opened its doors for the first time this week. Evening club Youth Impact, which opens on a Tuesday and Thu...
POLICE FILES with Sergeant Iain MacNicol
Street drinking AT 10.05pm last Thursday a woman aged, 47, was caught drinking alcohol in Cross Street. She was charged with consuming alcohol in a public place, in contravention of bylaws. A report ...
Easter cross gathering
A CROWD of about 30 worshippers gathered at Campbeltown’s Celtic cross at 10am on Good Friday. Following a halfhour outdoor service they processed, carrying a wooden cross, to a service at St Kiaran’...
Red Cross hall’s RNLI fundraiser
Sue Morgan and Gail Edwards serve Alison Brown on the stall selling RNLI products.
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CAMPBELTOWN’S Red Cross hall, one of 62 across Scotland earmarked for closure, was the ven...
Campbeltown Justice of the Peace court
Hit and run driver fined A DRIVER who hit another vehicle and failed to report the incident has been fined. Jonathan Duncan Black, 28, of 22 Royal Crescent, Dunoon, pleaded guilty to driving without ...
A’Chleit church’s seaside Easter service
WEST road parishioners enjoyed an early morning Easter service on the beach. A fire kept the cold at bay as more than 30 church members and visitors gathered on the shore below A’Chleit church for a ...