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Monthly Archives: July 2011

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Caveat emptor: Clyde Inshore Fisheries Group consultations

Posted on July 26, 2011 by newsroom

All Advisory Group members of the Clyde Inshore Fisheries Group (IFG) will be getting

Posted in Business, Community News, Marine Environment, Politics | 1 Comment

Clan Currie see unveiling of Lachlan Mor MacMhuirich stone at Makar’s Court

Posted on July 26, 2011 by newsroom

The MacMhuirich Symposium, – the first of many -  which ended on Sunday 24th July 2011,

Posted in Arts & Culture, Gaelic Culture, History, Islay, Literature, News, Tourism | Tagged Argyll, Clan Currie, Edinburgh, islay, Islay.Makars Court, Lachlan Mor MacMhuirich, MacMhuirich, Makar Stone, Robert Currie, synposium | 2 Comments

Important Islay exhibition of JMW Turner’s 1831 Hebridean Journey

Posted on July 26, 2011 by newsroom

It wasn’t just Dr Johnson and Boswell or Felix Mendelssohn Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Community News, History, Islay, Tourism, Tourism activities | Tagged 1831, Argyll, artist, exhibition, Finlaggan Centre, Hebridean Journey, islay, JMW Turner, sketches | Leave a comment

Dorothy Bruce on Tallinn

Posted on July 26, 2011 by newsroom

Tallinn night skyline Copyright Jarek Jõepera Creative Commons

Tallinn is 2011 European Capital of Culture, with Turku from Finland – the country lying opposite Continue reading →

Posted in Arts & Culture, News, Tourism | Tagged Argyll, Dorothy Brice, Estonia, Gulf of Finland, independence, Soviet Russia, Tallinn, Travel, Unesco World Heritage Site | 1 Comment

ARSN and SRSN help Baldernock School in East Dunbarton to a stout score

Posted on July 26, 2011 by newsroom

Niall Campbell, the doughty Chair of Baldernock

Posted in Community News, Local Government, Politics, Schools | Tagged accessible rural, Argyll, ARS, Baldernock school, commission, East Dunbartinshire Council, GAE, moratorium, niall campbell, rural, school closures, SRSN | 11 Comments

NEW for 2011: Best of the West Festival at Inveraray Castle

Posted on July 26, 2011 by newsroom

INveraray castle by Son of Groucho

Best of the West Festival – or BOWFest – is to make its debut Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Crafts, Mid Argyll, Music, News, Sporting Activities, Tourism | Tagged Argyll, Best of the West, BOWFest, crafts, festival, free, Inveraray, Inveraray Castle, produce, Whisky | Leave a comment

Arbroath schools reviews: Angus Council roads department email to education department

Posted on July 25, 2011 by newsroom

Page 1: roads email 001

Page 2: road email continued 001

Posted in Schools | Tagged Angus Council, Argyll, email, hospitalfield site, road safety, roads department, school closures, Westway | Leave a comment

A smile for our return to normal service

Posted on July 25, 2011 by newsroom

At Laggan Locks - Photo George Hall

A smile for our return to normal service – and better, we hope. Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged Argyll, biker, George Hall, Laggan Locks | Leave a comment

Police finger community in Helensburgh double murder

Posted on July 25, 2011 by newsroom

(Updated below 26th July 2011) The flag at Helensburgh Golf Club flies at half mast

Posted in Churches, Community News, Golf | Tagged Argyll, Bridget Sharkey, double murder, Father Peter Lennon, fire, Helensburgh, Jackie Baillie MSP, Scott Court, Sporting Activities, Thomas Sharkey | Leave a comment

ForArgyll has been Upgraded!

Posted on July 24, 2011 by Techroom

Finally, we’ve moved servers. We should see improvements Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, For Argyll, Technology & Web | Tagged ForArgyll.com, servers, speed, upgrade | 29 Comments

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