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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 6th October 2017.
Birthday girl Jenny’s Jersey joy
Although Jeannie and Josie are pets, they will eventually be in the milking parlour along with the rest of the family’s dairy herd
Hannah O’Hanlon
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
MANY girl...
POLICE FILES
Man assaulted A WOMAN assaulted a man at about 11.40am on Tuesday September 26 in Lochend Street, Campbeltown. Police are investigating and trying to trace the woman. Speeding motorist A MOTORIST was...
National islands plan creates waves
THE ARGYLL Islands Strategic Group is determined to continue the empowerment of Scotland’s island communities. Following the most recent meeting of the group, Argyll and Bute council has submitted it...
Kintyre’s prime meridian is in Main Street
Mark Davey
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
WEE TOON residents moving from the Argyll hotel to Cross Street are having to reset their watches by three hours. From late last year, Campbelto...
Building society is socking it to homelessness
STAFF of the Wee Toon’s branch of the Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) are taking on homelessness this winter. YBS is launching its monthlong Socktober appeal throughout October as part of its charit...
Wartime munitions destroyed in blast
Words and pictures Mark Davey
The device, similar to the one inset, was exploded but not until the road had been closed and people cleared from the area.
A BLA...