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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 27th May 2016.
Council fails budget transparency test
British champions THE LAST-MINUTE tabling of altered spending plans ahead of a crunch budget meeting has been criticised by Audit Scotland. Reviewing Argyll and Bute Council’s budget setting pro ces...
Award of ferry contract to CalMac welcomed
ARGYLL and Bute MSP Michael Russell and Argyll and Bute Council have welcomed the news that Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) will continue to operate Clyde and Hebridean ferry routes. Councillor for Kin...
Tarbert Seafood Queen announced
Laura McCaffery with her princesses Iona, left, and Brooke. PREPARATIONS for Tarbert’s seafood festival are well underway with the Seafood Queen and her princesses being named. Laura McCaffery will b...
Offensive weapon
Police files A MAN in Lochgilphead was in possession of offensive weapons on the evening of Sunday May 15 and into the early hours of May 16. Later that day a 20-year-old was arrested and charged wit...
Dangerous driving
A CAR was reported to have carried out a dangerous overtaking manoeuvre on the A816 between Lochgilphead and Kilmartin. The 59-year-old driver was traced and a report will be submitted to the procura...