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WHAT a month August’s been so far. We’ve had visits from three cruise ships with another arriving on Sunday August 20, and for three of them it’s been their first visit to Oban but hopefully not their last, writes Oban town ambassador Kay MacDonald.

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Leisure and libraries staff set to be transferred to new trust
Leisure and libraries staff set to be transferred to
Inveraray Pipe Band are simply out of this world
Inveraray and District Pipe Band were named World Champions
Anger over proposed road closures
BUSINESS owners are demanding a rethink over road closures
NEWS
Isles exam results surpass average
PUPILS in Eilean Siar who gained National 5 qualifications
Project aims to help solve Stornoway traffic problems
PLANS are being developed by Stornoway Port Authority
Taking action on climate change
ORGANISATIONS in the Western Isles are being encouraged
Research to address population decline among skate
ENVIRONMENT Secretary Roseanna Cunningham was in Oban
Kilchrenan scientist is heading for the Antarctic
THE tiny State of Tasmania, nestled at the base of
New Kerrera ferry launched in Shetland
CALEDONIAN Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) and Malakoff
Concern at decline of Awe salmon
THIS year’s run of salmon in the most closely monitored
Bands are best in the world
Inveraray and District Pipe Band were named World Champions
TIMESLINE
THERE has been a ‘we need everybody’ call for people
Carer embezzled thousands from disabled pensioner
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Council makes commitment to armed forces
A COMMITMENT to supporting Britain’s armed forces has
Education: ‘improvement needed’
A DETAILED improvement plan has been agreed by Argyll
Behind the Scenes at Atlantis
This month sees the cafe in the sports centre now accepting
Oban music society unveils Steinway at season launch
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New craft shop opens on Oban’s Railway Pier
A NEW crafters’ shop called Made in Argyll has opened
Flower show supports Oban Hospice
OBAN and Lorn Agricultural Society presented a cheque
WHITE VAN Man
AS OBANITES become more and more frustrated with the
A huge thank you from former head teacher Sine
AS PUPILS, parents and teachers get back to school
Award-winning Dunbeg nursery re-opens after makeover
ARGYLL College’s Little Learners’ Nursery was officially
POLICE FILES
ABOUT 1.15pm on Sunday August 6, on the A85 near the
Colleagues bid farewell to John
MACLEOD Construction said a fond farewell to a member
Study shows importance of tourism to Argyll and Bute
RESEARCH released this week outlines the vital role
Campaigners demand action on Fort William traffic chaos
TWO LOCHABER men are calling for action on the A82
BEAR seeks public opinion on major A828 roadworks
BEAR Scotland and Transport Scotland are consulting
Community groups act on land ownership
MORE than 100 community groups in the Highlands now
Crowds lap up sunny Skye at 140th Highland Games
MORE than 4,000 locals and visitors ascended on The
Ballachulish care worker struck off by social services council
Ballachulish care worker struck off by social services
Resident locked in garden access row with council
A CAOL resident says she is bitterly disappointed at
College students’ exam success
HEADS of the West Highland College have hailed the
Body found in hunt for tourist
POLICE Scotland have confirmed they recovered the body
Sheriff court hears of threats to firebomb police officers’ homes
Sheriff court hears of threats to firebomb police officers’
Free public wi-fi in town a step closer
COUNCILLORS are to be asked to approve plans to install
Ghillie ‘should have known better’
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Blackface ewe sweeps the boards at Sunart Show
JOHN NUDDS’ blackface gimmer swept the boards at a
WHAT’S ON
MS BLACK Watch, an 820-passenger cruise ship, will
View from the Chamber
WITH the new academic year fast approaching, DYW West
Sanday residents to crowdfund island’s first road
SANDAY islanders hope to raise enough money to build
Kilmallie dancers in full swing
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Union chief’s call to scrap West Coast ferry tendering
THE HEAD of a transport workers’ trade union insists
Police rubbish TV advice claims
POLICE have dismissed claims by the BBC that officers
Cinema plans to be showcased
PROPOSALS to build a new cinema in Fort William will
Act now on roads upgrade to clear traffic gridlock
HIGHLANDS and Islands MSP John Finnie has called for
Broadcaster praises Skye Ferry restoration efforts
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Leisure and libraries staff set to be transferred to new trust
Leisure and libraries staff set to be transferred to
Inveraray Pipe Band are simply out of this world
Inveraray and District Pipe Band were named World Champions
TV star Gordon visits CHAS
AWARD-WINNING wildlife cameraman and presenter Gordon
DISTRICTS
Connel
The scheduled community council meeting which was meant
Coll
Coll half marathon will take place on Saturday August
Loch Awe
The Friends of St Conan’s Kirk will have a stand at
Dalmally
Dalmally youngsters were celebrating winning the fourth
Barra
The Barra Lifeboat Station would like to thank the
Lochaline
Lochaline First Responders are now live. If you would
Tiree
The Gott Bay Moorings in the Isle of Tiree are now
Appin
A celebration tent will be the centrepiece for the
Lochgilphead
TWO students from Lochgilphead High School will showcase
Lona
VISITORS to Iona are reminded that specific traffic
Ardgour
ARDGOUR residents learned how to repair and maintain
Crowds enjoy summer ceilidh
A large audience were well entertained at Taynuilt’s
Callander
THE Callander Youth Project Trust has been shortlisted
Crianlarich
THINGS are looking up for children in Crianlarich as
Colonsay
SINGER songwriter Karine Polwart is set to return her
Skye
ONE of the main events at this month’s Skye Book Festival
At Random
THE leadership of the education department at Argyll
Agricultural staff take on Great Glen Challenge
TRAINING is in full swing as agri-business staff from
Bright future for derelict Glendale schoolhouse
A COMMUNITY group on Skye plans to turn a dilapidated
Pop-up cafe boosts Fort autism group
MEMBERS of Lochaber Autism Support Group raised more
Glen Nevis
ENVIRONMENT Secretary Roseanna Cunningham visited Glen
West Highland Museum plans future
WEST Highland Museum is embarking on a mission to remodel
Bike care lessons for Ardgour cyclists
ARDGOUR residents learned how to repair and maintain
Fèis an Eilein continues programme
THE MUSIC, people and culture of the Highlands dominates
Author of the Year at Skye Book Festival
ONE OF the main events at this month’s Skye Book Festival
RETRO Roamer
PICTURE the scene: a grassy slope in Ardnamurchan,
HERITAGE
Pilgrim ways group is set up for Argyll and the Isles
ANYONE who hosts tourists in Argyll and Bute will be
MORVERN lines
‘REMEMBER man as you pass by, as you are now so once
FEATURE
GLAMPING In Scotland 2017
IF THE idea of camping calls to mind images of a mouldy
LETTERS
Viewpoint
The wealth of musical talent in Argyll and the Isles
Day gone by – circa 1863
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MacPhail
WITH the recent advent of the annual and impressive
Social media
There was a spirited response to the simple question
Academics have hijacked Gaelic
I have often heard comments on language and culture
A demographic NHS timebomb in Scotland
After projections recently showed the number of pensioners
Criticism can make a positive contribution
While it is flattering someone has been tracking all
Israel contravenes international law
The Oban Times published a letter from Susan Wallace
Beachd Ailein
‘S NEÒNACH MURA ROBH cuid agaibhse mar mi fhìn a fhuair
Press policy
WE AT The Oban Times endeavour to ensure that all our
Your letters
THE EDITOR welcomes letters of approximately 300 words
Viewpoint
Summer traffic is a hot topic both in Oban and in the
Day gone by – circa 1863
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MacPhail
WITH the recent advent of the annual and impressive
Social media
There was a spirited response to the simple question
LETTERS
I have often heard comments on language and culture
Beachd Ailein
‘S NEÒNACH MURA ROBH cuid agaibhse mar mi fhìn a fhuair
Press policy
WE AT The Oban Times endeavour to ensure that all our
Your letters
THE EDITOR welcomes letters of approximately 300 words
LEISURE
Making a meal of comic John
The owner of The Little Potting Shed Cafe had a lovely
Golden leaves idea is a winner
Hundreds of golden leaves that can be exchanged for
Glasgow Letter
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The Finest Road in the World
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The Ghost of Helen Addison
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Tobermory makes fundraising fun and raises £4,000
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An Lanntair hosts Colin Mackenzie Collection
Stornoway arts centre An Lanntair has been awarded
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Salen buzzing with show success
HUNDREDS of people made their way to Mull on Thursday
Around the markets
United Auctions’ sale in Stirling on Wednesday August
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Nominations sought for Scottish Rural Awards
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Mystery of Glen Nevis vitrified hill fort will be revealed
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Help needed to understand changes in our countryside
MEMBERS of the public are being invited to join the
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A third of sellers concerned that Home Reports will
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MOTORS
LIMITED RUN SUBARU OUTBACK INTRODUCED
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS
DIAMOND WEDDING
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DEATHS
CHRISTIE – Mary Stewart, born October 15, 1928, in
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
DODDS - John and the family would like to thank everyone
MEMORIAMS
CAMPBELL – In loving memory of a dear auntie, Tootsie
Thank you
Ettie and I would like to say a huge big ‘thank you’
Thought for the week
God is spirit and his worshippers must worship him
Coping with bereavement
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SPORT
Oban Lorne Ladies attract new players with successful come and try sessions
Oban Lorne Ladies attract new players with successful
MARTIAL ARTS
Oban BJJ is reintroducing mixed martial arts classes
Dreams come true at first Kilmartin Horse Show
KILMARTIN Fields was the perfect venue for the first
Kyles Athletic play Newtonmore in Macaulay Cup final on Saturday
Kyles Athletic play Newtonmore in Macaulay Cup final
Saints struggle in first game of the season
OBAN Saints kicked off their 2017-18 Scottish Amateur
Golf news
GRAHAM MacColl won the Glencruitten Open on Saturday
Athlete Claire adds Euro crown to her world title
MID ARGYLL can boast a new European and world athletics
Debut boy Marc KOs Camanachd with last gasp goal
LOVAT are through to the Tulloch Homes Camanachd cup
John McPhee’s Austrian Grand Prix comes to a premature end
John McPhee’s Austrian Grand Prix comes to a premature
Green Machine lose out in pre-season friendly
OBAN Lorne RFC stepped up their preparations for the
Clubhouse clean-up at Rugby Force Day
OBAN Lorne RFC took part in Scottish Rugby’s annual
Nominations for sporting heroes
SPORTSCOTLAND, the national agency for sport, has launched
Sean makes the arrows fly
SUNDAY August 6 was the date of Lorn Longbows’ traditional
Shinty referees hold AGM
THE CAMANACHD Referees Association’s AGM will be held
LOCHABER TIMES
Campaigners demand action on Fort William traffic chaos
TWO LOCHABER men are calling for action on the A82
BEAR seeks public opinion on major A828 roadworks
BEAR Scotland and Transport Scotland are consulting
Community groups act on land ownership
MORE than 100 community groups in the Highlands now
Fort William shortlisted for most beautiful High Street
FORT WILLIAM has been shortlisted as one of Scotland’s
Times Sport
Lochaber win Blairgowrie bucket in pre-season preparations
LOCHABER Rugby Club continued their pre-season preparations
Club lotto draws Lottery numbers
THIS week’s Fort William Golf Club lotto numbers were
Resolute Fort undone by Brora set-pieces
THREE set-piece goals in the first half were the downfall
Cameron skips summer break in push for Scotland team
ALTHOUGH Lochaber Phoenix Boxing Club has just reopened
New enduro race to be held in Fort William
LOCHABER-based events company No Fuss Events has added
Ann is top lady at Fort William Golf Club
GOLFERS took to the fairways last Tuesday, August 8
Lochaber runners dominate Aonach Mor hill race
THE SUMMER sun shone down on Aonach Mor last Wednesday
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