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Monthly Archives: July 2010

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AnElephantCan pay tribute to DJ Tiger Tim

Posted on July 8, 2010 by newsroom

AnElephantCant tribute to Tiger Tim Stevens Copyright Phil Burns

In late 2009, the team from AnElephantCant, artist Phil Burns and writer Brian Cairnduff, were invited Continue reading →

Posted in News, People | 1 Comment

Final version of Argyll First’s first motion to Council

Posted on July 8, 2010 by newsroom

The new political group in Argyll and Bute Council, Argyll First, has finalised Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government, Politics | Tagged Argyll, Argyll Bute Council.salary reduction, Argyll First, businesses, cuts, job losses, motion, pubic spending, sacrificial anode, strikes | 1 Comment

Drought brings Bruichladdich Distillery shut down until 7th August

Posted on July 7, 2010 by newsroom

Islay is the latest of Argyll’s islands to throw up evidence Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Islay, Whisky | Tagged Argyll, Bruchladdich, distillery, drought, islay, Mark Reynier, production, single malt, water supply, Whisky | Leave a comment

Barclays Scottish Open Golf, Loch Lomond

Posted on July 7, 2010 by newsroom

The 2010 Scottish Open Golf tournament is at Argyll’s Loch Lomond course frm 8th-11th July.

Full details, including ticketing arrangements are at the Barclays Scottish Open website.

Posted in Events | Tagged Argyll, barclays scottish open, golf, Loch lomond, Scottish Open | Leave a comment

Drought: Scottish Water monitoring borehole levels in Tiree

Posted on July 7, 2010 by newsroom

The prolonged spell of largely dry weather experienced in Argyll and Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Tiree | Tagged Argyll, boreholes, drought, groundwater, monitoring, Mull, Scottish Water, tiree, water levels, water tankers | Leave a comment

A82 closed in both directions at Fort Augustus after lorry crash

Posted on July 7, 2010 by newsroom

For those travelling north from Argyll today, there has been a serious road traffic accident Continue reading →

Posted in Community News | Tagged A82, Argyll, emergency services, fire, Fort Augustus, load, lorry crash, road closure, rta, timber | Leave a comment

Fire now out on Yeoman Bontrup at Glensanda

Posted on July 7, 2010 by newsroom

As we reported yesterday (in our regularly updated rolling story on the matter) Continue reading →

Posted in Community News | Tagged Argyll, Clyde Coastguard, fire, Glensanda, rolling story, situation reports, yeoman bontrup | Leave a comment

Civilian lives at risk as Glen Kinglas Tornado crash cited in Nato row on RAF flying hours

Posted on July 7, 2010 by newsroom

Nato has confirmed that there are very serious concerns about the standard Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, defence | Tagged 2009, Argyll, fluying hours, Glen Kinglas, Leuchars, minimum standards, NATO, RAF, tornado crash | 1 Comment

Does Argyll not need affordable homes?

Posted on July 6, 2010 by newsroom

(Please read apology below and the comments on this article for the correct position.) The Scottish Government has just made £45m available Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government | Tagged affordable homes, ageing population, Argyll, case, Funding, need, retention, second homes, young | 8 Comments

£13 million for marine energy projects – £560,000 for Sound of Sanda

Posted on July 6, 2010 by newsroom

Energy Minister and Argyll’s MSP, Jim Mather, has just announced a total Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Kintyre, Renewable Energy | Tagged Argyll, Energy Minister, Evopod, Funding, Jim Mather, Ocean Flow Energy, Renewable Energy, sound of sanda, tidal energy | 2 Comments

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