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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Oban Times & Lochaber Times 7th September 2017.
Tiree beach hut saved by appeal
EXCLUSIVE SANDY NEIL
sneil@obantimes.co.uk
A BEACH hut built by a surfing school at Balevullin on Tiree, due to be demolished after Argyll and Bute Council rejected a retrospective planni...
Appin Eva’s Cowal success
Highland dancer Eva MacColl from Appin was delighted to achieve sixth place overall in the Argyllshire Championship at Cowal. The 11-year-old pupil of Strath of Appin Primary School and Appin ...
Hopes high over Glen Iosal future
COMMUNITY campaigners fighting to save Glen Iosal sheltered housing on the Isle of Mull are celebrating after major changes to the controversial plans announced three months ago were agreed, writes L...
Hugh Smith’s letter from Islay
All ages admire the Queen’s Baton at Bowmore
Queen’s Baton Relay
THE ISLAND pulled out all the stops on August 23 when it welcomed the Queen’s Baton Relay on the second day of its tou...
Jura Rugby Club plays first game in 30 years
Jura Rugby Club members in their new strips.
It is hoped islanders and visitors will ensure the occasional match is played.
NEARLY three decades after its foundation, the Isle of ...
CalMac appoints community board chairman
LEWIS businessman Angus Campbell has been appointed chairman of CalMac’s new community board, created by the ferry operator to provide a voice for communities on strategic issues. The creation of the...