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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 10 November 2017.
Kintyre link to mega £15 billion oil trader
Sparkling Saturday
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
A BUSINESSMAN whose oil trading firm has been valued at more than £15billion likes nothing better than relaxing at his ...
Rotary scales back sale
AN AGEING membership has been cited as one reason for the Rotary Club of Campbeltown cancelling its next sale of the century. A Rotary spokesperson said: ‘Because of illness and bereavement among mem...
Tempers blaze
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
AS RAIN threatened last Saturday’s traditional fireworks’ display fuses were lit early which fired up people who missed the show. According to p...
POLICE FILES with Sergeant Iain MacNicol
A DISMANTLED aluminium scaffolding tower has been stolen from a building site within the Machrihanish Airbase Business Park, Campbeltown. The theft occurred between October 16 and 25. GRAFFITI was wr...
Tote bags trip out from Courier Centre
CAMPBELTOWN Community Business Limited’s chairman Jane Mayo had a smile on her face when she bought four of the recently released Campbeltown tote bags on Tuesday. The bag is a one-off carrier...
Funny film festival
SCOTLAND’S first rib-tickling film festival dedicated to comedy will be staged at Campbeltown Picture House next May. As Kintyre cinemagoers await a firm opening date for the restored Picture House (...