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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 1st September 2017.
Campbeltown piper’s Edinburgh tattoo toast
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
A CAMPBELTOWN piper achieved one of military piping’s highest honours as the Lone Piper at Edinburgh’s Military Tattoo. Corporal Charles MacLean...
New spoke in recycling hub
A GLASGOW construction firm has been appointed to develop the reuse and recycling hub in Bengullion Road. In 2015 Kintyre Recycling Limited (KRL) took over the site and has recently received £68,200 ...
Anti-nuclear campaigners travelled to Campbeltown
AS THE military dictatorship in North Korea threatens armageddon a group from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) visited Campbeltown. CND’s Gavin McGilvray, April May Thomson and Gwen Sinclai...
Trophy triumph for Highland dancers
A TRIO of pre-teen Campbeltown Highland dancers wowed the judges at Cowal Highland Gathering. At what is billed as the world’s best Highland games, 10-yearold Solana Mcmurchy won the Rita Ford challe...
Drum major Liam collects Cowal Mace
Liam Renton holds the coveted Cowal Mace.
CAMPBELTOWN drum major Liam Renton ended his season on a high with huge success at the Cowal games. Mr Renton, currently drum major of Inveraray an...
Southend’s road responsibility
Hannah O’Hanlon
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
A ROW over who is responsible for the upkeep of a Southend road is driving residents round the bend. The track leads to four council-built ...