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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 3rd February 2017.
Adventurer Mark Wild About Argyll
Adventurer Mark Beaumont got crowds Wild About Argyll at a glitzy launch party, with a flavour of Argyll.
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Special award
A SPECIAL constable from Islay has received an award for her hard work and commitment to her community. SPC Jacqueline Ross, who is based at Bowmore, has almost 11 years of service to the communities...
Debt worries grow
THERE has been a big increase in the number of people in Argyll seeking debt advice.
Jacqueline receives her award from Justice Secretary Michael Matheson.
Figures from Argyll and Bute Citi...
Police files
Man charged A 31-YEAR-OLD man was stopped at 1.20pm on Sunday January 22 while allegedly speeding on the A83 near Lochgilphead joint campus. The driver was charged and a report will be submitted to t...
Getting to grips with dog fouling
A PLAN to name and shame those failing to pay fixed penalties for dog fouling has been scrapped by Argyll and Bute Council. After receiving internal legal advice, councillors were told ‘shaming’ cann...