Now available in digital format, The Oban Times has been bringing its readers all of the most up to date coverage of the West Highlands and Islands of Scotland for over 150 years. Reporting issues from the Mull of Kintyre to Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland, to the Inner and Outer Hebridean Islands with Argyll and Lochaber at its heartlands.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Oban Times & Lochaber Times 29 November 2018.
Black Lynn footpath to get flood barrier
by Kathie Griffiths
kgriffiths@obantimes.co.uk
Christmas could be coming early after all for flood-fearing Hugh Carmichael with the good news that Argyll and Bute Council is to put up a ...
Police investigate missing funds
Police are investigating the whereabouts of £18,000 that was made from the sale of Dunbeg Village Hall. The hall, on Etive Road, was sold in 1988 and was later knocked down to build the Kingdom Hall ...
Apology over late mail deliveries
Royal Mail has apologised to customers in Oban who have experienced late deliveries. One Oban resident said letters were arriving every two to three days, instead of daily, which resulted in missed h...
Schools pipe band contest grows
A schools piping competition which is already the biggest in the world is set to grow further. Organisers of next year’s Scottish Schools Pipe Band Championships say they expect more than 150 schools...
Tobermory festive lights switch-on
Tobermory is getting ready for its Christmas Lights switch on and Christmas shopping night, which takes place tomorrow (Friday November 30). With the annual event running from 6-10pm, it’s one of the...