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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 30th September 2016.
Cocaine crook gets two years jail term
A DRUG dealer was sent to prison for two years when he appeared for sentencing from custody at Campbeltown Sheriff Court. John Henry MacLeod, 31, of 52 Smith Drive, Campbeltown first appeared on peti...
Cut council mileage rates not bin collections
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk ON MONDAY Kintyre refuse collection moves into the much-derided, three-weekly cycle. Argyll First councillor Donald Kelly has previously slammed the plan which is part...
‘Extreme Beasts’ porn charge not proven
THE CASE against a man found with a DVD featuring bestiality was not proven when he appeared at Campbeltown Sheriff Court. Dennis O’Brien, 49, of 21A Princes Street, Campbeltown, appeared in court la...