Cash for honours? No problem. Now what have you done for us? A few hundred thou? A school? What about a K? Or how would the ermine go down? Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2011
£200 million investment in health in Scotland
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon is today marking the beginning of building work Continue reading
Mackenzie angered by UK feed-in tariff cuts on solar panels
Saying that the Westminster government is failing to support grass roots green energy, Continue reading
Ellis Cameron: Spend and save

Over the last few days I have to admit, I’ve done a lot of eating… However there is a perfectly good, negotiable reason for this – Continue reading
2011 Remembrance Sunday in Inveraray

This haunting image from today’s Remembrance Sunday service at Inveraray was sen to us by Richard Hunt Smith Continue reading
Seasonal gifts, extravagances – and great escapes in Argyll
Let’s start with the extravagances – in shopping experiences – Continue reading
Scottish Referendum must ask us three questions
The formative reality in the referendum situation is that, whichever choice it makes, Scotland is in no mood to stand still. Continue reading
Reader request for information on ‘The Fairy Man’
(Updated) A For Argyll reader has asked us to see if anyone has information – or, like herself, memories Continue reading
World record attempt challenge for Argyll and Bute’s knitters
Alzheimer Scotland’s Argyll and Clyde branch are calling on Argyll Bute’s knitters Continue reading
To read the rest of this article click here. Originally published by Bute Bites.
Scottish Government wins the Fossil Fuel Levy argument with £103m released for renewables
The Scottish Government has long been arguing for money to be released to Scotland Continue reading









