£7.4 million funding for two key Kintyre hotels

Highlands and Islands Enterprise has today announced that a total Continue reading

Dunoon hosts Highlands and Islands Convention today

The Queen’s Hall in Dunoon is today hosting the Convention of the Highlands and Island. Continue reading

The Glenfiddich World Solo Piping Competition, 31st October

Recognised as the World Championships for solo pipers, Continue reading

Living in Argyll: Voting in the 2009 Sustainable Design Awards

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Public voting goes live online today in Argyll’s 2009 Sustainable Design Awards. Continue reading

The Beauly-Denny power line and the new realities

The Scottish Government is to approve the £400 million power line from Beauly, Continue reading

Cowalfest 2010

Cowal’s festival of walking and the arts runs from 8th to 17th October.

Details will be published at For Argyll as they become available.

The 2009 event proved more popular than ever and showed even more ambition, featuring a major event within a major event – an exhibition on Alexander Reid, art dealer and member of the innermost circle of European fin de siecle artists – and friend of VIncent Van Gogh – for whom he was something of a physical doppelganger and who painted Reid;s portrait.

This was curated by Cowalfest’s Secretary, Dorothy Brice, who wrote a booklet to accompany the exhibition, copies of which may still be available at Cowalfest.