The Roses Charitable Trust delivers challenging personal development outdoor activity courses for young people aged seven to 21 who are experiencing deprivation and social exclusion problems. The Rotary Club of Oban recently contributed £250 to the cost of new wetsuits for use by the organisation, and co-ordinator Kirsty Pallas, centre, is seen here receiving the cheque with Rotarians David Finlayson, Ian MacInnes, Etonella Chriestleib and president Iain MacIntyre. The RCT activities are now more or less all concentrated in the Glencoe area as opposed to Mull, as was the case previously.
▀ Between 9pm Saturday October 6 and 5pm on Sunday October 7, in the car park at the former Rock eld School in Oban, a blue Volkswagen Polo car was damaged by being struck by another vehicle. The driver failed to report the collision.