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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Oban Times & Lochaber Times 2nd November 2017.
It was all fright on the night!
Soroba Community Centre’s first Hallowe’en party was a major success. The Oban centre was crawling with creepy creatures, skeletons, zombies and superheroes, as well as petrifying princesses s...
Fireworks nights are set to be a real blast
HUNDREDS of fireworks will be sent shooting into the sky in Oban and Dunbeg this weekend. Oban’s annual fireworks spectacular, which is sponsored by BID4Oban, takes place this Sunday November 5 from ...
Bins chaos strikes Soroba again
OVERFLOWING bins are causing chaos in Soroba again, as residents fear that rats will plague the area, writes David McPhee. The problem was raised at the Oban Community Council meeting this week. ‘Sor...
Fish farm catches a whopper
SANDY NEIL
sneil@obantimes.co.uk
SALMON farmers off Colonsay had an unexpected visitor when a three-metre, 47-stone Pacific blue fin tuna appeared in one of their pens. After some initial...
Concern voiced over Stornoway air service
CONCERNS have been raised about the Aberdeen to Stornoway air service and change of timetable to Eastern Airways’ chief operating officer by Na h-Eileanan an Iar MSP Alasdair Allan. Mr Allan said the...