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Monthly Archives: September 2010

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Independent on Sunday exposes Trident reality: Britain has no independent nuclear deterrent

Posted on September 20, 2010 by newsroom

Trident II missile fired from RN Vanguard class submarine. Image public domain

This may come as a shock to many but it is central to the debate going on today on whether or not Continue reading →

Posted in defence, News, Politics | Tagged Argyll, Coulport, Dan Plesch, deterrent, faslane, Independent on Sunday, Mutual Defence Agreement, Nuclear non proliferation treaty, nuclear weapons, trident, Vanguard | 6 Comments

Oban Lifeboat over to Craignure on Medevac

Posted on September 20, 2010 by newsroom

Oban lifeboat was called out last night to bring a 76-year old man Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Mull, Rescue | Tagged 76 year old, Argyll, Craignure, Lorn Isles hospital, MedEvac, Oban lifeboat, pneumonia | Leave a comment

Will Relief Scotland: Argyll solicitors waive fees for will-making for charity

Posted on September 20, 2010 by newsroom

This is a reminder that Argyll solicitors committed to Will Relief Scotland are, until the end of September, Continue reading →

Posted in Charity projects, Community News | Tagged Argyll, campbeltown, charity, donations, dunoon, fees, fundraising, Mary's Meals, Oban, solicitors, Will Relief Scotland | Leave a comment

Reconnecting Dalriada

Posted on September 19, 2010 by newsroom

In the next stage of its mission to rebuild Dalriada in the mind and through cultural exchange Continue reading →

Posted in Arts & Culture, Business, Community News, History, Mid Argyll, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, Broadisland Festival, Dalriada, Dalriada Arts and Culture, Dooker Soup, Half Life, marketing, Mid Argyll Kintyre, National Theatre of Scotland, NVA | Leave a comment

Young in – and out of – Argyll: Fresher Fever with Ellis Cameron

Posted on September 19, 2010 by newsroom

Mark making great eats, Copyright Ellis Cameron

This week I’ve moved back to Glasgow, after being home in Oban over the summer. It’s been a busy week, Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged Argyll, ellis cameron, Freshers, Glasgow School of Art, young in argyll | Leave a comment

Consultation findings on Inveraray Project challenge the town

Posted on September 19, 2010 by newsroom

Inveraray 1

The summary of the consultation process on the draft masterplan for the Inveraray project – based on developing Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Mid Argyll, News, Sporting Activities, Sustainable Design, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, Argyll Estate, development, findings, Inveraray, Inveraray project, masterplan, public consultation, Urban Animations | 3 Comments

Behind the Arras

Posted on September 18, 2010 by newsroom

Arras 10

In Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet,  Polonius hides behind the arras  – a sort of wall hanging – to spy on Hamlet Continue reading →

Posted in News, Tourism activities | Tagged AnElephantCant, Argyll, Arras, Brian Cairnduff, Pas de Calais, travelogue | Leave a comment

‘Investing in young people is always the right thing to do’: record numbers of modern apprenticeships in Argyll

Posted on September 18, 2010 by newsroom

Figures from Skills Development Scotland show that 342 Modern Apprenticeships Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Politics | Tagged Argyll, Cabinet Secretary, Economic development, education, further education, higher education, lifelong learning, Michael Russell, modern appreticeships, MSP | Leave a comment

Atomaig Piseag targeted on Paisley Abbey

Posted on September 18, 2010 by newsroom

Atomaig Piseag

The award-winning Argyll Ladies Centenary Gaelic Choir, Atòmaig Piseag, is to perform at Paisley Abbey Continue reading →

Posted in Gaelic Culture, Music, News, Tourism activities | Tagged 2010, 2013, An Comunn Gàidhealach, Argyll, Argyll ladies gaelic choir, Atomaig Piseag, Caithness, Paisley Abbey, Raymond Bremner, royal national mod | Leave a comment

Dounreay lesson on consequences of nuclear power installations

Posted on September 18, 2010 by newsroom

Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd (DSRL) is the company contracted Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, History | Tagged Argyll, Dounreay, DSRL, fast breeder reactor, heritage, legacy, management, NDA, nuclear power, safety, standards | 4 Comments

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