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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Campbeltown, Port Ellen, Oban to be guest ports in 2011 Tall Ships Races
The Tall Ships Races are coming to Scotland in 2011. And anyone between 15 and 25 years old Continue reading
AcCHORD at last: Oban Bay Marine lay it out

Another night. Another meeting. Different venue. Bigger crowd. Same subject – the Council decision, Continue reading
Planned October closures: A82 Tarbet to Crianlarich
The A82 trunk road between Tarbet and Crianlarich is to be closed overnight Continue reading
The wind bond: the Skykon Tiree Wave Classic

It’s time again for the annual high octane Atlantic splash, flash (that was 2009) and fly that is the Tiree Wave Classic, Continue reading
Salmond reminds Cameron of ‘Respect Agenda’: Lochhead first Holyrood Minister to lead in European fisheries talks
Yesterday’s European Fisheries meeting, was, as we reported, due to see Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Fisheries, Continue reading
Results and glimpses of 2010 Mid Argyll Triathlon

Sunday’s Triathlon certainly lived up to its billing with records broken, close nip and tuck racing Continue reading
McConnell’s LabLib Scottish Executive made no attempt to get 2010 Olympics work for Scottish businesses
The Olympics Delivery Authority and the Treasury have revealed Continue reading
CalMac Chair highlights vulnerability of west coast fleet and RET pressures
Peter Timms, Chair of CalMac has highlighted the fragility Continue reading
Third Jolomo Scottish Landscape Painting Awards launches for 2011
The internationally celebrated colourist, Argyll’s John Lowrie Morrison – JoLoMo, Continue reading









