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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 28/07/2017.
Lochgilphead shop to close after decades
Neill Bo Finlayson
editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk
AFTER more than half a century in business, Burgh Electrics in Lochgilphead will soon close its doors. Owner Peter Ciaralla, who will...
Investigations begin after forest tragedy
Kayla MacDonald.
A ‘PRECIOUS and fun-loving’ eight-yearold girl died after being trapped under logs on a forestry path near Benderloch last weekend. Kayla MacDonald, a pupil at the Ro...
Argyll and Bute Sports Awards deadline looms
TIME is running out to get your nominations in for this year’s Argyll and Bute Sports Awards. The awards, run by Argyll and Bute Council in partnership with sportscotland, aim to celebrate and reward...
POLICE FILES
Drunk driver arrested ABOUT 9.35pm on Wednesday July 20, in Union Street, Lochgilphead, a car was stopped and the 47-year-old male driver arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol. A ...
Mental health patients moved
PATIENTS were due to be moved earlier this week after a building refurbishment programme to relocate inpatient mental health services, on an interim basis, from Argyll and Bute Hospital to Mid Argyll...