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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 10th March 2017.
People power prompts a U-turn on grass cutting
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PUBLIC protest has prompted councillors to look again at plans to reduce grass cutting in Mid Argyll. As part of a series of cost-cutting measures – known as ...
Tasty competition for Mid Argyll rural ladies
Working away to feed the hungry hordes were, left to right, Helen Rhodick, Betty Rhodick, Mandy Awcott, Sophie MacIver, Jan Williams and Linda Tighe.
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A DAY of keen competit...
Number of homeless applications decreases
THE NUMBER of homeless applications received by Argyll and Bute Council has fallen by 15 per cent over the past five years. The council’s policy lead for housing, Councillor Robin Currie, said: ‘Ther...
Careless driving
Police files AT 8.40am on Monday February 27, on the A83 about four miles south of Tarbert, a blue Honda Civic car was being driven carelessly. The 53-year-old male driver was traced and charged and ...
No MOT
A CAR stopped by police on the A83 was found to have no MOT. Officers stopped the vehicle at 12.55pm on Monday February 27 at Inverneill. A 33-year-old man was charged and issued with a £100 fixed pe...