Unconvinced, with some reason, that the eurozone is not facing up to the immediate debt difficulties Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2011
Major business investor in Kintyre supports Argyll First’s A83 campaign
Argyll First’s Sign for the A83 campaign has just had a major boost from one of Kintyre’s biggest private sector investors, Continue reading
First Minister’s Christmas card: is Bella Caledonia quite the thing?
For his 2011 seasonal greetings,. First Minister, Alex Salmond, has chosen Continue reading
New date for SAMS information evening on Ardmucknish Bay carbon capture research
The storms on 8th December forced the Scottish Marine Institute to cancel and reschedule Continue reading
Kilmartin Museum session for volunteers interested in history, conservation and nature reserves
Much of what is best in and about Argyll is fuelled by the efforts of volunteers, Continue reading
Mull and Iona’s new business resource centre offers help for 2012
An Roth, the new business resource centre at Craignure on Mull – a social enterprise run by Mull and Iona Continue reading
‘potentially life threatening mistakes and omissions’: council’s misuse of schools in Thursday storm

The four women opposition councillors, all SNP members, have written to Education Spokesperson, Helensburgh-based Councillor Ellen Morton, in icily analytic anger Continue reading
MACC lawyers to ask MoD for details of contamination at RAF Machrihanish
The directors of the Machrihanish Airbase Community Company (MACC), Continue reading
South Kintyre’s Councillor Semple stands with Argyll First colleagues on A83 campaign

In a constructive gesture of solidarity, Argyll’s SNP Councillor for South Kintyre, John Semple, has thrown his weight behind Continue reading
6 week zero tolerance pilot on knife carrying
As part of action to make Scotland’s town and city centres safer places, Continue reading








