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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 29th September 2017.
Kintyre cranes are a world first
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
A PAIR of wheeled reach stackers, the largest of their type in the world, costing the ‘thick end’ of £1 million each, are moving wind tower sect...
Wee Toon painted pink for charity
FUNDRAISERS will soon be painting the Wee Toon pink for Breast Cancer Care. Lingerie shop Raspberry Pink is set to host a ‘Big Pink’ event throughout the month of October. Raspberry Pink will donate ...
Are you sitting comfortably?
MOVIES may not be showing yet but Campbeltown Picture House has installed the seats delivered last week. On Tuesday evening, Campbeltown Community Business chairwoman Jane Mayo sampled some Wee Isle ...
Loch Fyne ferry was suspended
THE TARBERT to Portavadie ferry service across Loch Fyne was suspended after a gearbox problem on Tuesday. Ferry operator Cal- Mac confirmed that the issue with the 41-yearold vessel forced the compa...
POLICE FILES
Pluck trolley stolen A PLUCK trolley, a device used in the preparation of deer carcasses, was stolen from Seneval Wood, Carradale, sometime between August 19 and September 19. Disturbance reported PO...
Dairy farmer grabs milk campaign by the horns
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
A GIGHA whole milk bottler is not cowed by the Scottish Government’s refusal to serve his product in the island’s primary school. Don Dennis and...