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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 15th September 2017.
Stem cell hero to run London marathon
‘More awareness is needed for Anthony Nolan, which has saved so many lives’
Emily Jamison
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
A LOCHGILPHEAD firefighter will run the London Marathon to rais...
A roaring success
Four-year-old Isla Robertson from Inveraray feeling fierce at last weekend’s Best of the West festival. Don’t miss our photo special on pages, 15, 16 and 17. 06_a37Bow28...
Vandals target play parks
ANYONE seeing damage being done to play park equipment is asked to report the culprits to the police. Argyll and Bute Council issued the appeal as staff repaired damage at Ardrishaig play parks - hot...
Plans submitted for Kilberry wind farm
PLANS for a wind farm on the hills of South Knapdale have been submitted to the Scottish Government. EDF Energy, in association with developer Force 9 Energy, wants to install 14 turbines, producing ...
Police files
Failed to leave ON SATURDAY September 9 on Front Street, Inveraray, a 21-year-old man was arrested after failing to leave licensed premises when asked by staff, verbally abusing them and using abusiv...