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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Telegraph photographs ‘rare species seldom sighted together in such numbers’
Not the Common Seal, not the Sea Eagle and not the Wildcat – but Continue reading
2010 earliest for Glendoe hydro power return
Scottish & Southern has announced that it wil 2010 at the earliest Continue reading
Scottish Water to put Port Ellen under greater pressure
Not a dispute where a major corporation gets heavy Continue reading
Helensburgh girl is one of two in Erskine Bridge suicide leap
A 15 year old girl from Helensburgh in Argyll, Neve Lafferty, Continue reading
6 country music nights on BBC ALBA with Ceol Country

From Nashville with love – starting on Tuesday 2oth October, at 9.00pm, there will be a series Continue reading
Poland lends Iceland $198 million
The UK shamingly used anti-terrorist legislation to freeze Continue reading
Cairns, cists and digs (almost) at Kimartin Museum Family Day
Saturday, 10th October, starting at 10.30am sees a day of Continue reading
Mather uses Alcohol Awareness Week to drive home the point of minimum pricing
Today is the first day of Alcohol Awareness Week. Continue reading
Skykon and Strathclyde Fire & Rescue sponsor star events on Tiree & Coll
The spectacular annual Tiree Wave Classic international windsurfing event Continue reading











