(Updated below) Saying that it is ‘time for profitable giants to play fair with rural Scotland’, Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2011
Urban school closures: two (now familiar) council performances rated
For anyone not familiar with the Schools Consultation Scotland Act 2010, Continue reading
Home on the range at Auchindrain for a little grey Fergie

Tractors are land-based tugs – or tugs are seagoing tractors – but both remain magnetically interesting. Continue reading
Two shouts in 7 hours for Oban lifeboat
Today(28th August 2011) started early for the Oban Lifeboat crew Continue reading
Bob Chicken on Neighbourhood Networks: Cut, gone, missed and not forgotten
On the 19th of August Neighbourhood Networks’ service ceased Continue reading
Above Board: first Russian Arctic Convoy Museum e-newsletter
Argyll has a particular interest in the Arctic Convoys Continue reading
Ellis Cameron: The Letter
In this column I tend to talk quite a lot about my work at the Glasgow School of Art (GSA) where I study during term time – and about all the projects I do throughout each year.
I completed my first year in June of this year (2011) and I’m heading back in September to start my second.
All of my first year was a wonderful experience, as we had a variety of different projects to undertake, both studio and workshop based. Continue reading
Shellfish harvesting temporarily stopped in some Mull waters
Waters around the Isle of Mull – Continue reading
A82 north of Corran Ferry to close in November for hazard removal
A massive rock, said by geophysicists Continue reading
Furnace Gala Day: full spectrum community and men at play

Baking, faking, kicking, competing, wheeling, partying – Furnace Gala Day 2011 was men’s day. Continue reading









