We have had two authoritative tip-offs this morning, together providing the following information: Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2010
Snow at Furnace 08.01 29th November 2010 – for Sandy Lang

Sandy- this is a pretty grisly documentary shot but it gives you a sense of the depth of snow that fell here yesterday and, as you can tell by the nature of the snow cap on the bird table, it did indeed thaw a little overnight.
We decided not to add this to the shots in the article as they were internally consistent in showing a light sequence from a more or less identical perspective.
(This shot is not on the public news page.)
Frocks and food with Ellis Cameron
This week I headed off to ‘Granny Would Be Proud’ (GWBP) Vintage and Craft Fair. GWBP is a fairly new thing in Glasgow which happens once or twice a month on a Sunday.
There’s usually about 25 stalls, featuring everything from vintage and second-hand Continue reading
Mid Argyll weather forecast: ‘Sunny spells’?

This has happened since 06.00 today (28th November 2010). At 12.00 the BBC Weather Forecast Continue reading
A83 closed at Rest and Be Thankful and A82 closed at Renton
(Updated below) The A83 was closed at around 2.30pm today (28th November 2010) – Continue reading
Mystery as McAskill pronounces on road gritting
Oddly, the BBC has been quoting Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill announcing Continue reading
Start-up and Growth Grants available for businesses from Business Gateway
This summer (2010), Argyll and Bute Council launched its Competitive Business Continue reading
HMS Astute’s skipper relieved of command
47 year-old Commander Andy Coles was skipper of HMS Astute Continue reading
School closures: the decline and fall of Councillors Currie and Colville

Argyll and Bute Council met on Thursday 25th November 2010, to consider – again – the education Continue reading









