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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 04/08/2017.
Pressure builds for new playpark at front green
Colin Cameron
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
A ROW erupted this week as Argyll and Bute Council removed equipment from a children’s play area. The authority’s action opened old wounds...
Who are the mystery mice?
A very special game of football was held to raise funds for the Grenfell Tower disaster appeal. For a full report and pictures, turn to page 30.
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Morning after drink driver fined and banned
A WOMAN driving the morning after a drinking session failed a breath test when she was stopped by police at 10am. At Campbeltown Sheriff Court last Thursday, Anna Lina Savage, 33, of Lochnell Street,...
New festival cancelled after poor ticket sales
A NEW festival featuring big-name acts such as the Red Hot Chilli Pipers, ex-Runrig frontman Donnie Munro and trad stars Manran has been cancelled two weeks before it was due to be held. The Argyll G...
POLICE FILES
Vandals strike SOMETIME between Tuesday July 18 and Monday July 24, wooden panels on an outbuilding at Inveraray Primary School were removed and damaged. The police are investigating and are appealin...
Is Kilmartin Glen more important than Stonehenge?
IN SCOTLAND’S Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology, Kilmartin Museum has featured in an exciting edition of The People’s History Show, titled ‘Why is Scotland called Scotland?’. The episode focu...