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Monthly Archives: January 2011

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Not the usual wildlife crossing the Rhu cycle path

Posted on January 10, 2011 by newsroom

Starfish on the path at Rhu Peter Storch

Are starfish to be found in the Gareloch with any frequency? Continue reading →

Posted in Marine Environment, News | Tagged Argyll, Gareloch, Peter Storch, Rhu, starfish | 3 Comments

For Argyll 2010 audience growth

Posted on January 10, 2011 by newsroom

For Argyll’s audience has continued to grow at a substantial rate. Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, For Argyll | Tagged Argyll, Argyll and the Isles, Argyll news, audience growth, December 2009, December 2010, for argyll, News, online news | 3 Comments

New political group formed within Argyll and Bute Council

Posted on January 10, 2011 by newsroom

Councillor George Freeman and Councillor Gordon Chalmers Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government, Politics, Schools | Tagged 25 November 2010, Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, Argyll & Bute Independent Councillors Group, Councillor, George Freeman, Gordon Chalmers, new political group, Save Our Schools, school closures | 32 Comments

Jim Mather, Jamie McGrigor and Donald Kelly on saving jobs after the Skykon collapse

Posted on January 10, 2011 by newsroom

Campbeltown and Kintyre have been taking a deep breath Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Kintyre, Renewable Energy | Tagged administration, Argyll, campbeltown, jobs, kintyre, Machrihanish, manufacture, renewables, Skykon, wind turbines | 6 Comments

Sunday Herald investigation reveals double top bonus for NHS consultants

Posted on January 10, 2011 by newsroom

The Sunday Herald published yesterday (9th January 2011) the results Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Newspapers, Politics | Tagged Argyll, BMA, bonus, consultants, discretionary borus, distiction awards, NHS Scotland, self nomination, Sunday Herald | 1 Comment

Back to business with Ellis Cameron

Posted on January 9, 2011 by newsroom

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Sadly on New Year’s Day I was more than just a bit sleepy, I was ill. Properly ill, not hungover ill, just before you ask, Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged 9 January 2011, Argyll, ellis cameron, young in argyll | 2 Comments

So did these sharp shooters outmanoeuvre dopey Argyll in the COSLA budget negotiations?

Posted on January 9, 2011 by newsroom

We’ve now seen the financial figures for the local authority share out Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, European Union, Politics | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, beneficiaries, budget cut, COSLA, Joint Distribution Review Group, revenue grant, Sandy Longmuir, SRSN, supporting people | 18 Comments

Snow Show for Oban FM, hero of the hour as town gets blizzarded out

Posted on January 9, 2011 by newsroom

On Saturday evening, while For Argyll’s guest photographer, Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Radio | Tagged Argyll, blizzard, Oban, Oban FM, Rebecca Martin, Rest and Be Thankful, snow, snow show, Stuart Fraser, transmission | 1 Comment

Argyll gathers the fruit of profile at the Scottish Orchards East Coast Gathering

Posted on January 9, 2011 by newsroom

Sadie Dixon-Spain and Tom Sillar will be cooking up a Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Cowal | Tagged Argyll, MRC Consultancy, Sadie Dixon-Spain, Scottish Orchards East Coast Gathering, Tom Sillar, Walking Theatre Company | Leave a comment

Labour hands not so clean on school closure affair after all?

Posted on January 9, 2011 by newsroom

(Updated again, 11th January 2011) David Graham, who stood for the Labour party Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government, Politics, Schools | Tagged Argyll, Argyll Bute Council.Labour Party, candidate, Cleland Sneddon, David Graham, Michael Russell, Save Our Schools, school closures, standards commissioner | 38 Comments

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