Councillor George Freeman has issued a media statement which exemplifies Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2011
Argyll to lead green revolution

Irresistible Midweek Machrihanish Madness at Mach Dunes
Mach Two, sorry Mach Dunes, has just broken the astound barrier. Continue reading
Russell Bruce: Scotland is doing OK, Part 8: the Big Three Cs

This is what government really needs to be about – Confidence, Competition, and Compassion. Continue reading
Funerals of Donna Coyle and Noah MacLeod held in Greenock
St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Greenock Continue reading
ARSN to progress complaint with Standards Commission against Acting Council Leader
Forged in the fire from birth, the able and confident Argyll Rural Schools Network (ARSN) Continue reading
Meet Anastasia Weiner – For Argyll’s new journalist
Anastasia Weiner is joining the For Argyll team – to the warmest of welcomes from colleagues who see her as the perfect fit to help For Argyll respond to the significant growth of its audience and to build upon that growth.
She’s also a perfect fit for Argyll – Continue reading
Ailsa Craig for sale

Paddy’s Milestone, Ailsa Criag – the unforgettable shape seen, often during a night passage, on the Irish ferries Continue reading
Directors of Education and senior civil servants conspire to subvert the 2010 Schools Act
This is about as big an issue as it gets. The letter to The Herald, written by Sandy Longmuir, Chair Continue reading
Argyll and Bute Council discriminates in election information provided
In yet another example of the hardened arteries in the management of Argyll and Bute Council, Continue reading








