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Oban Times
SNOW CHAOS
Parts of Argyll and Bute were hit witha weather bomb
Protest over playpark anniversary
Friends of Oban Community Playpark (FoOCP) are planning
NEWS
Islay distillery could be back in business soon
Plans are progressing to revive a former island distillery
Liz shares luck withfamily and Oban charity
Lucky Liz Crawford is sharing her trolley dash winnings
Taynuilt panto is sell-out success … oh yes it is!
Audiences lapped up panto time in Taynuilt, making
POLICE FILES
• At about 10.05am on Wednesday January 16, on the
Driver who crashed near school banned
A driver who lost control of his car and crashed near
Workshops booked up at Rockfield
Designer BethLancaster was at Oban’s Rockfield Centre
Calls for Oban drugs mapping
Calls are being made for a drugs mapping exercise to
Oban to the ‘four’ in holiday survey
Oban remains a top choice for staycationers, according
Visiting motorist banned for dangerous driving
A visitor to Oban reversed the wrong way down Argyll
Housing plan given ministerial approval
Construction work on phase three of the Dunbeg Development
Argyll College and SAMS students unaffected by planned strike action
Argyll College and SAMS students unaffected by planned
Oban officer retires after 30 years
A well-known Oban police officer carried out his last
Leave barrier alone, councillor appeals
Oban’s Black Lynn flood barrier is ready and waiting
Book your place for Oban Gaelic Gathering
Argyll and Bute Council is encouraging people to book
First monthhas passed in a flash
I had expected to have a nice quiet January at work
Argyll and Bute is poor for broadband speed
A recent survey has placed Argyll and Bute Council
Oban High’s fest event inspires special release
Skerryvore are to release a new music video and a special
Bagpipes are booming in the islands
There are now around 30 pipers across Lewis and Harris
Heart and Soul of Scotland
A new campaign has been launched to encourage visitors
Man placed on supervision after disturbance
A man caused trouble when living in accommodation for
Dunbeg’s Kirk Road fails surface inspection
A road in Dunbeg which received a £1.75 million grant
Drive to help people on low incomes
The Scottish Government is urging low-income families
Safety figures at Clyde naval base are ‘reasonable’, claims councillor
Safety figures at Clyde naval base are ‘reasonable’
Appeal to patients over appointments
Argyll and Bute Healthand Social Care Partnership (HSCP)
Dad of two confronted by man wielding knife
A holidaymaker who thought someone was knocking at
£5,000 grant awarded to islands project
The Crerar Trust has awarded a grant of £5,000 to Islay
Oban Rotary gives cash boost to Hope
The Rotary Club of Oban raised £260 from the raffle
Argyll and Bute MP hosts fishing summit
Argyll and Bute MP Brendan O’Hara has called for wider
Jahama boss jumps ship for MacBrayne’s
Duncan Mackison, the chief executive of Jahama Highland
MacPhail
The first weekend of Celtic Connections got offto a
Have you got the right ingredients for this job?
Luing’s Atlantic Islands Centre is on the look-out
Iona aims to beat the blues
Iona McMurdo has been appointed Beating the Blues coordinator
Jill wants to help smokers to quit
Argyll and Bute Healthand Social Care Partnership (HSCP)
Dunollie Preservation Trust marks 21st birthday
Almost 19,000 people visited Dunollie Museum, Castle
Argyll and Bute HSCP expresses support #smearforsmear campaign
Argyll and Bute HSCP expresses support #smearforsmear
Opticians look at lens recycling
Oban opticians are looking into joining the UK’s first
Seafood Temple has best office view in Oban
Following the closure of the Seafood Temple in Oban
Argyll MSP backs investment bank
Argyll and Bute MSP Michael Russell has said SNP plans
Pictorial record of smelter build saved for the future
Some 4,500 rare glass plate negatives and historic
SSE roadshow for Spean Bridge area
Energy generator SSE is holding a roadshow event today
Correction
In a contributed article in last week’s edition of
Fears grow over Glencoe hydro ‘gold rush’
Backlash over plans to build a river hydro scheme near
Seaweed farm idea to be floated in Arisaig
Arisaig could be in the vanguard of a move to farm
Glenfinnan community council latest
Glenfinnan Community Council held its January meeting
Nevis Bakery ‘delighted’ after taking champion bridie prize
Nevis Bakery ‘delighted’ after taking champion bridie
Loch Arkaig osprey electrocuted in Spain
An osprey raised at a nest in Lochaber has been killed
New Iolaire film on show in Sandwick
A new film about the Iolaire is now being screened
Glen Nevis project appeals for support to raise funding
The Nevis Partnership has issued a plea for support
Ferry fares increase fears
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has expressed concern after
Group hosts carbon course
Morvern Community Development Company (MCDC) is to
Fort’s Home Bargains store marks first birthday
Home Bargains in Fort William is celebrating its first
Council’s new budget approach
The Highland Council says it is taking a new approach
VIEW FROM THE CHAMBER
It’s now only a few weeks away, but the way ahead for
Community councils to merge amid review
Lochaber councillors gave an impassioned plea for
Forbes: SNP draftbudget is ‘great news’
Lochaber MSP Kate Forbes has said the SNP’s draftbudget
Lochaber schools make FilmG shortlist
Two Lochaber secondary schools have made the shortlists
Arisaig WI holds January meeting
Arisaig WI held its January meeting last week, when
Arisaig electric charge points
Work has started on the installation of electric vehicle
‘NHS Near Me’ video clinic to open at Belford
One of NHS Highland’s innovative ‘NHS Near Me’ video
Keep warm this winter and save on your energy bills
Now that winter is starting to bite it is probably
Meet Lochaber Times’ new columnist – Holly Gillibrand
This week sees publication of the first in a series of columns from our new occasional columnist on the environment – Holly Gillibrand. A second year pupil at Lochaber High School, Holly, 13, from Kinlocheil, recently featured in our pages after she launched of a series of school strikes protesting at the lack of climate change action from politicians and government. Holly’s new column is entitled A Cry for the Wild and will tackle various environment-themed topics. The first is printed below.
WHAT’S ON in Lochaber
▀ Entries for the 45thannual Lochaber Music Festival
Glenfinnan House Hotel wins seven awards at regionals
Glenfinnan House Hotel picked up seven awards at last
MacPhail
The first weekend of Celtic Connections got offto a
Ragtime Dolls’ Corpach show
Kilmallie Community Centre was the venue for a trip
Greenpeace activists target supermarkets
Members of the Fort William branch of Greenpeace were
Fort firm’s cash boost for air ambulance service
Staffat Balfour Beatty, based at Carrs Corner in Fort
Shoe box appeal thanks
Blythswood Care in Caol would like to thank everyone
NorthSkye footpathwork set to start soon
Work on two new pathprojects is set to get under way
Western Isles trust to sponsor cash-strapped mart co-operative
Point and Sandwick Trust (PST) has announced a sponsorship
First crofting wind farm submission
The first of the planning applications from the four
HERITAGE
Work starts to preserve arches
Work is under way on £200,000-worthof improvements
Local history workshop
As part of the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Written in the
Old songs and days of youth
Last week I wrote about Dr John Maclachlan of Rahoy
YOUR VIEWS
Beyond time for the council to have playpark repaired
As we report on our front page this week, it is now
Praise for workers who battled winter
Winter arrived witha vengeance this week across Argyll
Deer are damaging to Rahoy Hills Wildlife Reserve
Regarding Iain Thornber’s Morvern Lines (The Oban Times
Thanks for generosity from team at New Hope Kitchen
On behalf of all the team here at New Hope Kitchen
Statistics show a decline in drug deaths in Argyll
Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) and Councillor
History is repeating itself over controls on fishing
I was fascinated to read the article by Iain Thornber
High time for another independence referendum
I refer to the supercilious letter in the Lochaber
Beachd Ailein
‘S mathan sgàthan sùil caraid! Sin seanfh acal glè
Environment is of crucial importance to every one of us
Environment is of crucial importance to every one of
Praise for public servants this winter
Praise for the staffin Belford Hospital’s Accident
Deer are damaging to Rahoy Hills Wildlife Reserve
Regarding Iain Thornber’s Morvern Lines (The Oban Times
Thanks for generosity from team at New Hope Kitchen
On behalf of all the team here at New Hope Kitchen
Statistics show a decline in drug deaths in Argyll
Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) and Councillor
History is repeating itself over controls on fishing
I was fascinated to read the article by Iain Thornber
DISTRICT NEWS
DISTRICT NEWS
Four singers and a pianist from Scottish Opera will
Mull firefighters give boost to charities
Firefighters from Tobermory Community Fire Station
First sod is cut for housing development at Kilmartin
The first bit of turf was cut at Argyll Community Housing
Sixty foundation apprenticeships available in the Western Isles
Sixty foundation apprenticeships available in the Western
At random
A former colleague here at The Oban Times, Pauline
SPEAN BRIDGE, ROY BRIDGE AND ACHNACARRY
Spean Bridge, Roy Bridge and Achnacarry Community Council
New pathplanned for NorthRoad
Plans are being drawn up to build an extended footpathat
Arisaig litter pick makes all the difference
After just three hours of litter picking last week
Retro Roamer
?? I must have come pretty close to getting done for
OUTDOORS
Big Farmland Bird Count is back again
Farmers, landowners and gamekeepers across the country
Argyll residents urged to watch the birdies
Nature lovers across Argyll and Bute are being urged
UK’s only polar bear cub celebrates first birthday
Hamish, the first polar bear cub to be born in the
This week’s walks
The walk leader is to be contacted beforehand for meet-up
FARMING
Farming vital to Argyll, union tells members
fiftThflTravelling from all corners of the Argyll and
Eighty years a shepherd – and now a stalwart
Shepherd Sandy McKirdy from the Isle of Bute is the
self build& renovation
How important our homes are
At times of uncertainty our homes are our best bet
Not all your money has to come from traditional lenders – just ask the government
Not all your money has to come from traditional lenders
Get the cash and funding right before you start
Before you pick your architect or choose your kit home
CP Architects – concept to completion
New-build and renovated homes come to life withthe
Freedom from worry and value for money
You could build a new home without an architect but would you want to?
Planning to succeed
It has never been easier to navigate the system, thanks to online help and the pre-application services
Kit yourself out!
Kit homes are one of the most popular ways to build your own home there in the Highlands and islands and they come in all shapes, sizes and materials
Is SIPS the next big thing?
The choice is remarkable in kit building including some innovative, industry-leading alternatives
A helping hand for self and custom builders…
Scotland’s Self and Custom Build Portal has been created to provide advice, guidance and support to those interested in building their own home in Scotland.
Living on site
Witha self-build property more money is needed up front
Getting your new home on the grid
As far as your kids are concerned broadband and a mobile signal are essential, never mind about mains water!
Energy and renewables
Building a new home means you can benefit from the
Thinking about a self-build project?
Your self-build plans need approval by your local authority
Why build to Passivhaus standard?
The international Passivhaus standard is the world’s
A new home? Don’t waste your energy!
All the planet-saving, greenhouse gas reducing, technological solutions aside, what is nicer on a dreich day than being cosy in front of a wood-burning stove?
Backwoodsman
If your new house specifications include a wood burning
Milligan Transport: Delivery problem solved
No matter how remote your delivery in the West Highlands
An island life for me!
Do you want to join an island community or build yourself a home in magnificent isolation on the mainland? Don’t be daunted by the logistics, when it comes to living on islands or in remote rural places, we’ve been doing it for centuries we’re experts.
Don’t move – improve
You love your home it is in a great place, witha good
Is your renovation your great innovation?
Which renovator are you? The one who has bought an uninhabitable shell to turn into a home or the one who wants to breathe new life and space into the home they have loved for so long.
Highland Blindcraft
Great night’s sleep in a Highland Blindcraftbed ‘hand made witha touch more care’
Wood and wonder
There is something elegant and reassuring about a wooden
Time for your new home to blossom
Take the indoors outdoors and bring the outdoors indoors to make the most of your garden throughout the year
LEISURE
Oban author wins book prize
An Oban author and children’s book publisher has been
Ballet West’s Nutcracker tour opens in Oban
Taynuilt’s Ballet West opens its Scottish tour of The
Skye to host first Gaelic music fest
Gaelic music lovers can look foward to the first ever
Glasgow Letter
A brilliant evening was held on Friday night in the
Deadline for small arts funding
Organisations and individuals involved in Scottish
Seil to stage the fairest pantomime of them all
Lines are being learned, backdrops painted, magic mirror
Travellers’ tales fire up the engines for Bookends 2019
Travellers’ tales fire up the engines for Bookends
Quartet set for Oban concert
Sinopia String Quartet will be performing in Oban next
New author send ‘write’ message to young readers
Taynuilt author Matthew Hall is celebrating his coming
Campbell connects at Celtic music celebration
That is what Celtic Connections does to you – it gets
FEATURE
New year farming 2019
It is a sobering thought, but as the UK’s farming unions
PROPERTIES
Tips to help you save money on your heating bills this winter
Tips to help you save money on your heating bills this
MOTORS
NEW YEAR, NEW REASONS FOR CHOOSING ŠKODA AS FRESH JANUARY DEALS ARE ANNOUNCED
NEW YEAR, NEW REASONS FOR CHOOSING ŠKODA AS FRESH JANUARY
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Healthy Working Lives Award for Oban, Lorn and Isles
Argyll and Bute Healthand Social Care Partnership is
THOUGHT for the week
We may think we have our problems withBrexit and Britain
SHINTY NEWS
Kenny Wotherspoon back withthe red and blacks
New Oban Camanachd manager Stephen Sloss has named
SPORT
Tarbert Gun Club get offto a wet start
Tarbert Gun Club recently held their first competition
Bowling club festive pairs competition
Inveraray Carpet Bowling Club recently held its annual
Impressive display from the Green Machine
On a cold and sunny Saturday afternoon Oban welcomed
Young rugby players entertain at Glencruitten
Oban Lorne U14s hosted Mid Argyll on Saturday at Glencruitten
Clyne gets set to deliver in Oban
Top Scottish squash player Alan Clyne will be courting
Results and fixtures
Last Saturday’s results: West of Scotland Cup, 4thround
Results and fixtures
Last Sunday’s results: Under 13s no game; Regional
Saints prove to be a Thorn in the flesh
Oban Saints bounced back from the disappointment of
Bob secures partnership withOrion Group
Glencruitten golfer Robert ‘Bob’ MacIntyre is set to
Clyne gets set to deliver in Oban
Top Scottish squash player Alan Clyne will be courting
Saints prove to be a Thorn in the flesh
Oban Saints bounced back from the disappointment of
Lochaber boxers have impressive winning start to the new year
Lochaber boxers have impressive winning start to the
Fort William FC match postponed
Claggan Park fell foul of the recent cold weather as
Bob secures partnership withthe Orion Group
Oban golfer Robert ‘Bob’ MacIntyre is set to swing
Lochaber 10-pin bowling leagues
After week 10 of the Lochaber Building Supplies 10-pin
Wheelers old and young enjoy Glen Loy race
West Highland Wheelers held its fourthwinter league
Glengarry shinty girls hold awards night
Glengarry Girls’ Shinty Club had its awards dinner
Fast times at Fassifern Faff
Lochaber Athletic Club hosted the Fassfern Faffon Sunday
Fort William sack manager
After just seven months in charge, Fort William FC
LOCHABER TIMES & OBAN TIMES
Families rally to support blaze-hit Fort nursery
Parents and friends connected witha Fort William nursery