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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Oban Times & Lochaber Times 18 October 2018.
RNLI issue a call-out for fundraising crew
by Kathie Griff ths
kgriffths@obantimes.co.uk
Alison Rennie and Phil Hamilton are looking for more volunteer fundraisers to join them at Oban RNLI station.
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Loch Awe road is one of Britain’s spookiest
A route which runs along the side of Loch Awe has made it onto a list of the UK’s spookiest roads. The list has been compiled by Select Car Leasing, whose director Mark Tongue said: ‘The vast ...
Mystery over future of Oban’s WHSmith
The future of Oban’s WHSmith store is unknown after company boss Stephen Clarke announced that some shops will shut down. Most of the stores will be part of its Cardmarket budget chain, while the oth...
Sky’s the limit for Cameron
by Kathie Griff ths
kgriffths@obantimes.co.uk
Cameron Allen has been working at Oban Airport where he is ‘one of the team’, says crew member Paul MacKay.
Just a sneeze o...
POLICE FILES
The Roses Charitable Trust delivers challenging personal development outdoor activity courses for young people aged seven to 21 who are experiencing deprivation and social exclusion problems. ...