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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Argyllshire Advertiser 6th October 2017.
POLICE FILES
Theft of quad BETWEEN 3pm on Friday September 22 and 9am on Saturday September 23, a Honda TR400 quad bike was stolen from Ardpatrick House, near Kilberry. Police are investigating the incident and a...
Do you have a piping hit in the pipeline?
A COMPETITION to find Scotland’s next superstar composer has been launched. The Piping Hit 2018 contest will see young musicians across Scotland asked to demonstrate they have the elusive X-factor – ...
Youth vision takes shape
Architect Gary Pinkerton canvasses the views of pupils at Lochgilphead Joint Campus.
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THE PROMISE of Haribo sweets might have had something to do with it, b...
What’s happening to our guillemots?
SCIENTISTS have been called in after an unusually high number of dead and dying common guillemots was recorded in Argyll. Argyll Bird Club’s Jim Dickson, of Cairnbaan, explained: ‘In Argyll, we have ...