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. The Campbeltown: Success Built in Stone exhibition proved so popular that key elements have been included in the Whiskyopolis exhibition, in Campbeltown Heritage Centre, which runs from May to September.

■ One highly complex project at 1-21 Longrow South/40-48 Main Street-10-12 Union Street involves 30 different units between businesses and flats.

. The repair project at 22-30 Main Street/Longrow South is costing over £600,000 with the private owners contributing over £100,000.

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