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Monthly Archives: April 2011

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Latest: Argyll and Bute Council meeting on school closures (Updating)

Posted on April 19, 2011 by newsroom

Argyll and  Bute Council is in session (19th April 2011) Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government, Schools | Tagged 19 April 2011, Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, Cleland Sneddon, Council meeting, school closures, SRSN, vote | 56 Comments

From 21st April, Venture West’s North Star: Crinan basin to Corryvreckan

Posted on April 19, 2011 by newsroom

North Star

An entrepreneurial new venture west starts on Thursday 21st April 2011, when the North Star will point Continue reading →

Posted in Angling, Business, Hebridean islands, Jura, Marine Environment, Mid Argyll, News, Tourism activities, Walking | Tagged Argyll, Coryvreckan, crinan canal, North Star, Sandy Campbell, Tourism, Venture West, whirlpool, wildlife trips | Leave a comment

Expert evidence on Ashfield School closure proposal exemplifies weight of legal challenge

Posted on April 18, 2011 by newsroom

Expert evidence acquired by Ashfield School in Knapdale, Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government, Schools | 12 Comments

Is North Bute school closure designed as council cash in?

Posted on April 18, 2011 by newsroom

We are being told that Bute Councillor Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Local Government, Schools | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, closed, Councillor Len Scoullar, Depute Provost, development, hotel, North Bute School, school closures, sold | 2 Comments

The Integrity of Cleland Sneddon’s Information: Part Three

Posted on April 18, 2011 by newsroom

The previous two articles in this series, published on For Argyll, studied information presented Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government, Schools | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, Cleland Sneddon, information, integrity, part 3, Sandy Longmuir, Save Our Schools, school closures, SRSN | 6 Comments

Jura Passenger Ferry issue on STV news at 6.00pm tonight

Posted on April 18, 2011 by newsroom

Tonight (18th April 2011) at 6.00opm on STV;s Scottish News, Continue reading →

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Imagine Bute… Imagine… Bute

Posted on April 18, 2011 by newsroom

Bute has a community initiative coming up that’s so compelling Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Business, Bute, Community News, Regeneration | Tagged Argyll, Bute, drop in workshop, Glasgow School of Art, Growth at the Edge, Imagine Bute, sustainability | Leave a comment

HMS Astute at Faslane for post-shooting repairs as MoD reels from secrets leak

Posted on April 18, 2011 by newsroom

HMS Astute is back home at Faslane for the practical job Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, defence | Tagged Argyll, Defence, faslane, HMS Astute, isecret nformation, leak, MOD, reactors, repair, shooting, Southampton, trident | Leave a comment

Dunoon-Gourock ferry: Russell and Kay exchange shows closer positions

Posted on April 18, 2011 by newsroom

We have seen a very interesting exchange of personal emails Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Politics | Tagged Argyll, civil service, EC, Gourock Dunoon ferry.Michael Russell, Neil Kay | 23 Comments

Mull and Iona Chamber of Commerce promise a sizzling election hustings

Posted on April 17, 2011 by newsroom

Chaired by the celebrated journalist and presenter, Lesley Riddoch, Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Politics | Tagged 2011 Scottish Election, Argyll, Argyll & Bute, Craignure, Lesley Riddoch, Mull Iona Chamber of Commerce, Mull Iona hustings, Politics, roads, Sandy Brunton | Leave a comment

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