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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 28/07/2017.
Wee Toon fire leaves residents homeless
Following the fire police arrested a man and a report was sent to the procurator fiscal
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
FIREFIGHTERS raced to Albyn Avenue as flames ripped throu...
Rival music festival
AS THE Mull of Kintyre Music Festival (MOK Fest) celebrates its 25th anniversary, a rival on the same weekend is trying to drum up support. Helensburgh’s Argyll Gathering on Saturday and Sunday Augus...
POLICE FILES
Motorist stopped for speeding A MOTORIST was stopped for exceeding the speed limit at about 3pm on Tuesday July 18, on the A83 in Campbeltown. The 25-year-old male driver was charged with the offence...
MOK Fest Survivors’ Night
MOK Fest Survivors Night line-up.
WHEN Wee Toon Tellers rocked Dillon’s Bar back in 1993 they might not have believed MOK Fest would last a quarter of a century. As the festival celebrates ...
Quizlings
AMONG many Kintyre places which featured in a Carradale quiz was a beach community with a farm stall and a hotel. One of the harder questions was an anagram of a place name: ‘Ably clout hen’. Answers...