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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 15th December 2017.
Sisters crank out charity cycle funds
Hannah O’Hanlon
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
The sisters finishing at Inverness Castle on day seven.
A CYCLING duo, who saddled up for Macmillan Cancer Support, raised nearly £1...
First with the Kintyre news
THE Campbeltown Courier has been bringing all the news, events and sporting coverage to the people of Kintyre and beyond for 144 years. The small, hardworking team produces a weekly print edition and...
POLICE FILES
with Sergeant Iain MacNicol No seat belt or MOT POLICE stopped a man aged 30, at about 3.40am on Monday December 4, on the B842, near Saddell, for not wearing a seat belt. The vehicle had an expired ...
New driver fined after crash
A 17-YEAR-OLD who crashed three days after passing his driving test has been fined £130 and had his licence endorsed with three penalty points by Campbeltown’s Justice of the Peace (JP) court. Aarran...
Speeding driver
A LOCHGILPHEAD man was fined £200 and had his licence endorsed with four penalty points after he appeared at Campbeltown’s JP court. William James Holmes, 47, of 43 McDonald Terrace, Lochgilphead, pl...