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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 21st April 2017.
London inquest on Kintyre designer
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A CAMPBELTOWN woman hand-picked by the Queen to modernise Windsor castle was killed at one of London’s worst accident blackspots, an inquest...
Believer’s baptismal bathe
AS CHRIST’S resurrection was commemorated round Scotland on Easter Sunday, a Kintyre man was plunged into Kilbrannan Sound and baptised as a Christian. In the photo, Greig Walker and the Rever...
Army cadets on signalling course
A SIGNALLING course was part of a non-stop weekend of activities when Campbeltown army cadets marched into Lochgilphead. D (Argyll) Company held its first camp of 2017 at Lochgilphead Cadet Training ...
Police files:
Police consultation
IS SCOTTISH policing fit for the future? That is the question Police Scotland hopes the Kintyre community will answer. Members of the public can find out more and take part ...
May tries to trump tired voters at June election
KINTYRE voters and the electorate round Britain face a general election two years after a convincing Tory win. News of the June 8 vote was announced on Tuesday morning by Prime Minister Theresa May. ...
Good Friday walk of witness
A KINTYRE minister was joined by about 30 people at Campbeltown Cross during a symbolic walk of witness on Good Friday. Rev Stephen Fulcher carries the wooden cross along Main Street to St Kia...