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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 11th August 2017.
Having a wild time among the Picts
CELTIC and Pictish hordes – and the odd Roman – descended on Lochgilphead for the second annual festival organised by Lochgilphead Community Council. Suilven and dad Daniel Griffiths with Pete...
Who needs social media?
NEWSPAPERS have been the traditional way of getting that crucial message out to the public. Social media is also on the scene, and many people use this to publicise events. Lochgilphead, however, has...
Cash drive for Rest motorsport centre
Douglas Anderson has big plans for the Rest and be Thankful.
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A CHARITABLE trust is to be formed to push forward plans for a £25 million Scottish National Moto...
POLICE FILES
Theft of heating oil Between Friday July 21 and Saturday July 29, a quantity of heating oil was stolen from a tank in the garden of a house in Ardfern. Police are investigating the incident and are a...
Council hails Argyll exams success
IT WAS an anxious day for some on Tuesday as they waited for the postman to deliver their exam results. Across Argyll and Bute there was a 100 per cent pass rate in National 4 exams, with 1,551 quali...