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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 02 June 2017.
Kintyre gin a perfect tonic for rural work
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
GIN PRODUCED at Torrisdale is set to add six full-time jobs to the Kintyre economy. Beinn an Tuirc distillery, based in renovated outbuildings a...
Polling day
WITH less than a week until the general election, voters are being reminded to make their ballot paper count on June 8. Kintyre’s electorates will choose between the Lib Dem’s Alan Reid, Michael Kell...
Appeal
THE ARGYLL and Sutherland Highlanders’ museum at Stirling Castle wants old Kintyre soldiers to share their memories and documents for a ground breaking project...
Police files
Car damaged A CAR parked on the street at Castlehill, Campbeltown, was damaged between Monday and Wednesday, May 22 and 24. Police are treating the incident as a fail to stop road accident and inquir...
WASPI women want action on pension age
WOMEN Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) is a campaign group supporting the equalisation of the state pension age. It actively seeks to achieve fair transitional arrangements for women who expe...
Festival goers go wild for Idlewild in 2006
INDIE rockers Idle wild got MOKFest’s Victoria Hall crowd jumping at the 2006 festival. With a new concert format in place, the festival also hosted pop folk legend Eddi Reader and her band Boo Hewer...