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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 24th March 2017.
Red Nose Day fun at centre
CELEBRATING the re-opening of their bright and colourful Lochgilphead centre, Mid Argyll Youth Development Services, or MAYDS, held a well-attended Red Nose Day fair last Saturday.
Connor Cam...
Beaumont bolsters Argyll tourism links at summit
REPRESENTATIVES from tourism businesses from across Argyll and the Isles headed to the banks of Loch Awe on Tuesday March 21 for the sixth annual Argyll and the Isles Tourism Co-operative (AITC) summ...
Careless driving
Police files
TWO VEHICLES collided on the A83 at the entrance to Lochgilphead Joint Campus at 1pm on Friday March 17. No-one was injured. Following police inquiries, a 17-year-old man was charg...
Car hits sheep
A BLACK Volkswagen car hit a sheep at 7.50am on Saturday March 18 on the A83 near Kennacraig. The sheep subsequently died of its injuries. The driver of the vehicle failed to stop and report the matt...
Guitar still missing after break-in
POLICE Scotland have made a further appeal for information following a break-in at a Lochgilphead property on Saturday January 21.
A white electric Les Paul guitar is still missing.
Since t...