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Remote island turns to social media to land new teacher

A REMOTE Highland school with just eight pupils has found a new teacher after a social media appeal went international.

Laura Marriner, husband Dean and their two young sons Charlie and Atticus are moving to Muck.

Laura Marriner will move from Hampshire to the smallest and southernmost island of the small isles in Lochaber to take up her post as the isle of Muck’s new primary teacher.

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Front Page
Council faces a possible £40m budget black hole
ARGYLL and Bute Council could face further cuts of up
Fancy that! Disco is a real spooktacle
ST COLUMBA’S Primary School in Oban had a spooktacular turn-out
Plan for 650 new affordable homes
Proposals are being put forward to the Scottish Government by
Oban charity is up for funding award
HOPE 2 Oban has been shortlisted from 800 applicants for
Road will be closed overnight for work
WORK to resurface a section of the A83 through the
Predator jailed for 18 months
A MAN who had sex with a vulnerable teenage girl
NEWS
Dutch students visit Mull firm
THE Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) has welcomed six students from
Oban pub gets set for reopening
THE ICONIC Oban Inn will open its doors tomorrow (Friday
Youngsters discuss energy projects
YOUNG people will be involved in a workshop in Argyll
Milton Keynes presents lifeboat to Tobermory
A SCALE replica of a Severn-class lifeboat has been presented
Swinney pledges to boost number of Gaelic speakers
‘GAELIC is a good use of public funds,’ Scotland’s education
Island’s young chefs are hot stuff
THREE teams have now been selected to take part in
Convenor hits out at councillor
OBAN Community Council’s convenor spoke out this week following a
Oban residents flock to give blood after mum’s plea
PEOPLE in Oban queued for more than an hour to
Hearing will decide fate of Connel house
COUNCILLORS are holding a public hearing in Connel Village Hall
Lorraine shows she’s on the ball
A WOMAN from Oban got an unexpected surprise last week
Police ask for help from witnesses
A 28-YEAR-OLD man was seriously assaulted on Glencruitten Road at
At Random
WE AT The Oban Times were approached recently by Pamela
One man and his dog lead clean up of Oban beaches
A MAN who is walking the coast of Britain picking
Fantastic range of events for festival
CLOOTIE dumplings, Victorian dress, science treasure hunts, the Three Wee
Remedial plan of action agreed for Oban playparks
A SHORT-TERM and long-term plan for Oban Community Play Park
Oban gets set for annual fireworks extravaganza
OBAN’S fireworks display will take place this Saturday (November 5)
PM will raise case of Connel prisoner Billy
PRIME Minister Theresa May’s visit to India this month could
Networking event will boost business
A UNIQUE speed networking event will be taking place in
Dunbeg teenager to spend months helping in Africa
A 19-YEAR-OLD rugby player from Dunbeg has been selected to
Islanders reject proposals for waste treatment plant
ALL three of Scottish Water’s options to replace its failing
Lorn and Islands Hospital team nominated for award
THE audiology team at Lorn and Islands District General Hospital
Kirk is in nation’s top 10 buildings
HAVING already acquired a certain air of antiquity and a
Success for annual CalMac conference
MORE than 100 people attended the third annual CalMac travel
Toxin levels rise in Loch Striven
ARGYLL and Bute Council’s environmental health team, working with Food
Oban charity needs public to vote for it
AN OBAN organisation is in the running to receive a
RNLI crew goes to aid of fishing boat
THE Oban RNLI lifeboat was called to assist a fishing
Exhibition is a triumph of community spirit
A SLATE Islands exhibition entitled, 200 years of island community:
Volunteers defend Seil against fear of French
TWO artillery companies, called the Easdale Volunteers, guarded Seil’s western
Labour of love as Helen honours 39 men who died in world wars
ARCHITECT Helen Glennie from Seil researched each life and story
Mapping out the good times and bad in islands’ history
ONE exhibit displayed maps of Seil from circa 1600 to
Forum presses case for better transport links
‘LEVELS of disappointment on transport-related issues are at an unacceptable
Hallowe’en fun and smiles
There was a feast of Hallowe’en fun across Lochaber last
Rescue teams find missing man
THE FORT William Coastguard team was called into action on
Appeal for new council members
NOMINATIONS are being sought for Fort William, Nigg and Shandwick
School campus work continues
Pupils at Caol Primary School and St Columba’s RC Primary
Drastic spending cuts on hold as councillors call ‘special meeting’
DRASTIC funding cuts to third sector organisations have been blocked
Dance boosts Mod funds by £1,294
FUNDRAISING for next year’s Royal National Mod in Lochaber began
Fighter jets boom out over Lochaber
PEOPLE out and about in Fort William last Friday afternoon
Minor delays as lorry leaves road
THE ROAD from Fort William to Glasgow was partially closed
Forum presses case for better transport links
‘LEVELS of disappointment on transport-related issues are at an unacceptable
Hallowe’en fun and smiles
There was a feast of Hallowe’en fun across Lochaber last
Rescue teams find missing man
THE FORT William Coastguard team was called into action on
Appeal for new council members
NOMINATIONS are being sought for Fort William, Nigg and Shandwick
School campus work continues
Pupils at Caol Primary School and St Columba’s RC Primary
Search on for new resident sheriff
AFTER an absence of more than seven months, a new
Cruise company and master fined
A CRUISE company and master have been handed fines totalling
Community care at home fund
THE HIGHLAND Council has endorsed a new Community Care at
CalMac is living wage champion
FERRY operator CalMac has been named as Scottish living wage
Pupils enjoy Hallowe’en fun and games
THERE was something spooky in the air at schools in
Drastic spending cuts on hold as councillors call ‘special meeting’
DRASTIC funding cuts to third sector organisations have been blocked
Dance boosts Mod funds by £1,294
FUNDRAISING for next year’s Royal National Mod in Lochaber began
Fighter jets boom out over Lochaber
PEOPLE out and about in Fort William last Friday afternoon
Minor delays as lorry leaves road
THE ROAD from Fort William to Glasgow was partially closed
WHAT’S ON
FRIENDS of Glen Nevis will hold its autumn litter pick
Young mechanics take up new jobs
THE HIGHLAND Council has completed a recruitment drive for apprentice
Caol garden winners bloom at prizegiving
Best block: 85 and 87 Kilmallie Road, Mrs M MColl
Dinner raises £11,000 for Fort museum funds
MORE than £11,000 was raised at a charity event as
Graduation cheer at college celebrations
STAFF and students at the West Highland college celebrated their
Works starts on new Glen Nevis bridge and path
A NEW bridge and path are being built at Glen
Event highlights domestic abuse
‘EMOTIONALLY exhausting’, ‘thought provoking’, ‘gripping’ and ‘powerful’ – some of
Path reopens after rockfall
A PUBLIC walkway closed by a landslide near Fort William
Grass cutting cost under scrutiny
The current cost of providing these services is £2.393million, included
Coast project in society spotlight
LOCHABER Natural History Society’s next meeting will be a talk
Staff put energy into helping trust with heating
AN ENERGY firm donated a day’s labour to a Lochaber
Whisky, fire and song on Raasay
THE ISLE of Raasay will be jumping this weekend as
Curtain rises on first mini mountain festival event
For the first time, the Fort William Mountain Festival delivered
Council faces a possible £40m budget black hole
ARGYLL and Bute Council could face further cuts of up
Fancy that! Disco is a real spooktacle
ST COLUMBA’S Primary School in Oban had a spooktacular turn-out
Plan for 650 new affordable homes
Proposals are being put forward to the Scottish Government by
Oban charity is up for funding award
HOPE 2 Oban has been shortlisted from 800 applicants for
Road will be closed overnight for work
WORK to resurface a section of the A83 through the
Convenor hits out at councillor
OBAN Community Council’s convenor spoke out this week following a
Oban residents flock to give blood after mum’s plea
PEOPLE in Oban queued for more than an hour to
Hearing will decide fate of Connel house
COUNCILLORS are holding a public hearing in Connel Village Hall
Lorraine shows she’s on the ball
A WOMAN from Oban got an unexpected surprise last week
Police ask for help from witnesses
A 28-YEAR-OLD man was seriously assaulted on Glencruitten Road at
DISTRICTS
Taynuilt
TAYNUILT Scottish Women’s Institute president Jessie Servant welcomed eight members
Kilmore
THE OCTOBER meeting of the Kilmore branch of the Scottish
Inveraray
INVERARAY Castle welcomed its 100,000th visitor for the 2016 season,
Benbecula’s dancing stars shine
DANCERS from Benbecula’s Lorna Laird School of Irish Dancing enjoyed
Kilchrenan
THE KILCHRENAN Inn has reopened after an extensive refurbishment with
Barguillean
LORN Organic Growers would like to hear from new or
Cadets remember battle
OBAN Sea Cadets gathered in Taynuilt earlier this month to
Young chef on shortlist
A COMMIS chef at Oban’s Isle of Eriska Restaurant has
Royal date for food firms
TWO ARGYLL food companies, Gigha Halibut and Alba Smokehouse, met
Morvern at the Mòd
FOR CENTURIES Morvern has been well-known for its Gaelic bards
North Uist
A NORTH Uist group has been granted £60,000 to help
North Uist
WESTERN Isles council is calling for action to deal with
Kinlochleven
TWO teachers from Kinlochleven High School, Michelle Du Preez and
North Uist
THREE Invergarry Primary School pupils have been named young volunteers
Lochaber students get down to business
Pupils from Kinlochleven and Mallaig High Schools learned about running
Ground-breaking deal for skiers
SKIERS and snowboarders in Scotland and Iceland are to benefit
Lochalsh and Skye
AN ENERGY advice service has welcomed a report highlighting the
Highlands and Islands
TOURISM awards in the Highlands are targeting growth after confirming
Live music group hits the right notes with Caol gig
A KILMALLIE-BASED group created to share their love of music
Morvern at the Mòd
FOR CENTURIES Morvern has been well-known for its Gaelic bards
LETTERS
Viewpoint
A report to Argyll and Bute Council’s Policy and Resources
Days gone by – Oban fire station
Several local charities benefited from an open day held at
Glasgow Letter
There are always a few scary sights out and about
Social media
NEWS that the hospital in Oban is to be able
Gaelic road signs should be scrapped
On a recent trip up to the West Coast, we
Beachd Ailein
CHAIDH na h-uiread de dh’amasan an coileanadh aig cèilidh ann
Viewpoint
There has been considerable – and understandable – frustration over
Days gone by – Oban fire station
Several local charities benefited from an open day held at
Happy Hallowe’en
There are always a few scary sights out and about
Social media
NEWS that the hospital in Oban is to be able
Gaelic road signs should be scrapped
On a recent trip up to the West Coast, we
Beachd Ailein
CHAIDH na h-uiread de dh’amasan an coileanadh aig cèilidh ann
LEISURE
Oban’s pre and primary school children celebrated Hallowe’en at Atlantis
SPOOKY Draculas, creative pumpkins and handsome super heroes. On Monday
A bottomless well of cultural riches
In Gaelic Scotland we have one of the richest musical
Fasanta festival shows it’s right on trend
DUNOLLIE’S fourth annual Fasanta textile festival and fashion show adorned
Tiree remains a stronghold for rare and declining corncrake population
POPULATIONS of one of Scotland’s rarest breeding birds – the
Top literary stars head for Argyll and Bute as part of Scotland's Book Week
BOOK Week is hosting hundreds of free events across the
A tale of love, war and drama
TIMELESS Highland anecdotes told through the ‘romantic Highland story’ Ardnish
Jamie and Eilidh are well versed in creating illustrated poetry book
A 25-YEAR-OLD man from Oban has self-published his first poetry
Folk star Ewan plans gig at Benderloch
AN AWARD-WINNING Scottish folk musician will be visiting Benderloch this
FARMING
Crofting lawyer on awards shortlist
B RIAN INKSTER has been shortlisted for Solicitor of the
Autumn efforts to improve grassland management include fortnightly sward height measurement and sheep movement
AUTUMN is now in full swing, with the leaves turning
Around the markets
UNITED AUCTIONS held a special sale of all classes sheep
PROPERTY
CML research shows 80 per cent of people aspire to own a home in 10 years
LATEST research from the Council of Mortgage Lenders’ long-running series
MOTORS
David Brown automotive flies the flag with speedback GTS in Red, White & Blue
BRITISH-BASED, bespoke, luxury sports car maker David Brown Automotive, has
GEM supports Tyre Safety Month 2016
MAKE safety your priority when changing a wheel at the
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS
BYRNE - CROFTON
At St Mary and St Finnan, Glenfinnan by the late
BOLTON
Allan (Ginger). Died peacefully at home with his family on
CAIRNS
Peacefully at Campbeltown Hospital on October 25, 2016, Duncan MacDonald
COOK
Peacefully at home with her family by her side, on
FREW
Peacefully at Lorn & Islands Hospital, Oban, on October 26,
MACDOUGALL
Peacefully at Lorn and Islands Hospital, Oban on October 26,
PAYNE
Edwin Cornelius (Eddie) on October 21, 2016, peacefully at home
CAMERON
In memory of a loving wife and mother Christine, who
CLARK
In loving memory of a special mum, Maureen, who died
DONALDSON
In loving memory of our mother Mary (Maisie) Donaldson on
GRANT
John Duncan (Iain). Treasured memories of our much loved brother,
PARKER
In memory of a dear husband Malcolm Parker, who died
PROSSER
In loving memory of James, a dear brother, uncle and
WHITEHEAD
In loving memory of our beloved dad Walter Whitehead, died
Moderator Designate for Church of Scotland General Assembly 2017-18 announced as Rev Derek Browning
A MINISTER who played a key role in establishing the
SPORT
Tiree Wave Classic is the world’s longest running windsurfing event
THE 30th annual Tiree Wave Classic took place last week
Defeat sees Lorne languish near foot of the table
OBAN Lorne welcomed Allan Glens to Glencruitten last Saturday looking
Youth rugby round-up
OBAN’S U-18 fixture away to Cartha Queens Park was postponed
Argyll lose out to Lanark at Glen 3
ARGYLL and Bute welcomed second-placed Lanark Rugby Football Club to
John McPhee leaves hospital after horror crash
FOLLOWING his recent accident in the Australian Moto3 Grand Prix
Make your way to Stornoway
STORNOWAY Running and Athletics Club (SRAC) was ‘up and running’
Seven in a row for ’More but Skye relegated to National Division
THERE were contrasting fortunes at the Eilan as Newton-more celebrated
Scotland seniors set benchmark
NOW THE dust has settled on this year’s Marine Harvest
Double up for Lorne in Ireland
CONNEL’S Lorne Sinclair decided to step away from the British
Impressive display as Saints beat last year’s league champions
OBAN Saints moved to the top of the SAFL Premier
Isle of Mull come from behind to defeat Shawlands
ISLE OF Mull RFC once again came from behind to
Home draw for Saints in West of Scotland Cup
OBAN Saints have been given a home draw in the
Saints youngster Sol picked for regional squad
OBAN Saints under-16 midfielder Sol Smith has been selected to
Scottish AFL results and fixtures
LAST Saturday’s results: Premier Division - Drumchapel Colts v Campbeltown
Oban Saints’ youth results and fixtures
LAST weekend’s results: Dumbarton Riverside 2, Under 13s 3. Saints
Disappointing day at the office for Fort William
THERE was another disappointing result for Fort William at the
Sammy’s indoor football league gets under way
MORE than 100 players have already signed up to this
Morgan’s a big hit
A BALLACHULISH boxer ‘gave as good as he got’ when
Stephen wins Fort to Fort race
NEAR perfect weather conditions - light winds, cool temperatures and
Heavy away defeat for Lochaber
LOCHABER travelled to an unbeaten RAF Lossiemouth on Saturday where
Fort William Cricket Club on the lookout for new members
FORT William Cricket Club has said it is ‘determined to