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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 26th May 2017.
Cash-strapped council cuts public meetings
Colin Cameron
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
POLITICAL opponents have slammed one of the first acts of Argyll and Bute Council. There was no surprise at last week’s first full council...
A right royal occasion
Lochgilphead welcomed a royal visitor this week. It was especially exciting for Riverside Rascals nursery pupils Gracie Philips, aged three, and her sister Sophie, five, who presented a ro...
Arran ferry needs a name
THE PUBLIC has less than a week to vote for the name of the new Isle of Arran ferry. The ferry is the first of two currently being built by Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd at Ferguson Marine Engineeri...
Ardrishaig pier closed after weekend collapse
A noticeable dip where the pier has subsided.
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ARDRISHAIG Pier has been closed after stonework collapsed over the weekend. Blocks and concrete supporting ...
Police files
Possession of drugs A MAN and woman were found in possession of cannabis at Whitegates Road in Lochgilphead on Saturday May 20. Gatehouse vandalism A NUMBER of windows at the gatehouse of the Mid Arg...
Argyll First and SNP left out in cold
COUNCILLOR Dougie Philand has asked the Advertiser to clarify a point made in an article in our May 19 edition headed ‘Old allies reunite as SNP frozen out’. The article stated that Mr Philand and fe...