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Monthly Archives: June 2010

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Positive chaos at Campbeltown Museum

Posted on June 23, 2010 by newsroom

Anyone stepping into Campbeltown Museum recently would have been met with Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Community News, Kintyre | Tagged Argyll, artworks, campbeltown, collection, database, museum, public catalogue foundation, public ownership, publication | Leave a comment

Cairndow sees mystery marathon and film at Ardkinglas House jostle for position

Posted on June 23, 2010 by newsroom

Lowe Alpine Mountain marathon cairndow June 2010 Copyright Andrew Leaney.

The weekend of 13th and 14th June was pretty manic at Cairndow, at the head of Loch Fyne. Continue reading →

Posted in Cowal, Film & film making, News, Sporting Activities | Tagged Argyll, Cairndow, film production, Gate Productions, Lowe alpine mountain marathon, Rosamund PIlcher, this september | Leave a comment

VOTE: only hours left to try to stop restart of commercial whaling

Posted on June 23, 2010 by newsroom

Our Environment Editor, Mark Carter, is calling for votes to be registered quickly here by those who also oppose

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Posted in Community News, Marine Environment | Tagged Argyll, commercial whaling, IWC, oppose, restart, vote | Leave a comment

From 1st July: changes to Mid Argyll and Kintyre bus services

Posted on June 23, 2010 by newsroom

Argyll and Bute Council has announced several changes to council-funded bus services Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, bus services, demand, savings, withdrawals | 3 Comments

The budget: an accepted reality check

Posted on June 22, 2010 by newsroom

The most encouraging thing about George Osborne’s emergency budget, Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Politics | Tagged Argyll, budget, dependency culture, Economic development, Osborne, private sector, state, structural change, welfare | 3 Comments

Pensions review: the problem with Labour’s John Hutton

Posted on June 22, 2010 by newsroom

The row over former Labour minister John Hutton doing the Pensions Review for the coalition Government has overlooked Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Politics | Tagged 1994 chinook crash, Argyll, careerist, Defence Secretary, INquiry, John Hutton, kintyre, Liam Fox, pensions review, Politics | Leave a comment

Impact on shellfish harvesting of naturally occuring toxic algal blooms

Posted on June 22, 2010 by newsroom

One of the two areas in which raised levels of naturally occurring algal toxins Continue reading →

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‘Aled a success – the first Fyne Ales Festival

Posted on June 22, 2010 by newsroom

Fyne Ales Festival

The first Fyne Ales Beer Festival has been ‘aled’ a real success, as over 400 people Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Festivals, Music, News, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, Business, Community News, festival, Fyne Ales, Fyne Ales Festival, Loch Fyne Oysters, music, real ale | 1 Comment

Opportunity and challenge: new summer Sundays Edinburgh-Oban day train trip

Posted on June 21, 2010 by newsroom

Great news for Oban – and an opportunity that challenges Oban marketing group and Oban businesses Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, Business, Edinburgh.Scotrail, marketing, Oban, Tourism, train | Leave a comment

Haiti’s post-disaster Expo: The Independent headlines John McAslan’s work

Posted on June 21, 2010 by newsroom

Haiti eathquake - tectonic plate action. Public Domain image.

Today’s edition of The Independent has a full page article headlined to underline the work of Dunoon-born international Continue reading →

Posted in Cowal, News, People, Regeneration | Tagged architect, Argyll, Clinton foundation, design competition, Dunoon Burgh Hall, Expo, Haiti earthquake, housing, John McAslan, McAslan family Trust, rebuilding | Leave a comment

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