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Monthly Archives: July 2011

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Decoding council salaries and expenses

Posted on July 4, 2011 by newsroom

Argyll and Bute Council’s recently published Remuneration Report -

Posted in Community News, Local Government, Politics, Schools | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, Cleland Sneddon, COSLA, Councillor Alison Hay, expenses, Head of Strategic Finance, LibDem, salaries, Save Our Schools | 15 Comments

SAMS is key player in new Irish-Scottish sea-bed survey

Posted on July 4, 2011 by newsroom

SAMS Project 2

Last night (3rd July 2011) Argyll’s Scottish Association of Marine Science (SAMS) featured on BBC Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Islay, Marine Environment, News, North Argyll, Renewable Energy | Tagged Argyll, Carlingford Lough, Firth of Lorn, INIS Hydro, INTERREG IVA, Ireland, islay, MCA, SAMS, scotland | Leave a comment

Ellis Cameron on Jon Fratelli’s Psycho Jukebox

Posted on July 3, 2011 by newsroom

After leaving Glastonbury last week, we pit-stopped in Glasgow on the Monday evening

Posted in Music, News | Tagged 3 July 2011, album, Argyll, ellis cameron, Houng in Argyll, Jon Fratelli, launch, psycho Jukebox | Leave a comment

Cameron Combo retro on Glasto 2011

Posted on July 3, 2011 by newsroom

The vaccines at Glasto 2011

Here are the blow-by-blow responses to Glastonbury 2011 from what we’re calling the Cameron Combo: Continue reading →

Posted in Festivals, Music, News | Tagged Argyll, BB King, Campbell cameron, ellis cameron, Glasto, Glastonbury Festival 2011, Mendip, music, The Vaccines, Wombles | Leave a comment

AnElephantCant resist the National Theatre of Scotland

Posted on July 3, 2011 by newsroom

Helensburgh writer, Brian Cairnduff who,  Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Schools, storytelling, Theatre | Tagged AnElephantCant, Argyll, Brian Cairnduff, East Kilbride, Five MInute Theatre, Greenburn school, Helensburgh, Jack the Little Giant and the Clock Tower, National Theatre of Scotland, special needs | Leave a comment

Argyll’s Local Heroes at the opening of the 4th Scottish Parliament

Posted on July 2, 2011 by newsroom

John Keay, Rian McAllister and Somerset Charrington

Here are Argyll’s Local Heroes, ready to hit the road in The Ridings for yesterday’s opening Continue reading →

Posted in Literature, News, People, Politics, Schools | Tagged 4th Scottish Parliament, Argyll, Jamie McGrigor MSP, John Keay, local heroes, Michael Russell MPS, Mike Mackenzie MSP, opening, Rian McAllister, Somerset Charrington | 3 Comments

Planned night closure and diversion on A83 for resurfacing

Posted on July 2, 2011 by newsroom

This information from Scotland TranServ is called a ‘consultation’. Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Kintyre | Tagged A83, Argyll, B8024, diversion, Kilberry peninsula, night closure, resurfacing, road closure, roads, Scotland TranServ | Leave a comment

Argyll and Bute Planning Applications for week ending 1st July 2011

Posted on July 1, 2011 by newsroom

Argyll and Bute Planning Applications Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Local Government | Tagged 1 July 2011, Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, planning applications | Leave a comment

Ottilie Patterson

Posted on July 1, 2011 by newsroom

Ottilie Patterson, arguably the greatest of the white women blues singers Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Music | Tagged Alloway, Argyll, blues singer, Chris Barber Jazz Band, died 20 June 2011, Ottilie Patterson, St Louis Blues | Leave a comment

Labour holds Inverclyde and LibDem child loses deposit

Posted on July 1, 2011 by newsroom

Iain Mackenzie, Labour Leader of Inverclyde Council, has held Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Politics | Tagged Argyll, by-election, children, Inverclyde, Labour hold, LIberal Democrats.council leaders, Sophie Bridger | 17 Comments

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