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Ceol an Aire to play for Craignish family ceilidh on 3rd March

Posted on February 3, 2012 by newsroom

Ceol an Aire are a group of young Argyll musicians who have previously appeared Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Community News, Dance, Funding, Gaelic Culture, Mid Argyll, Music | Tagged Ardfern, Argyll, bar, buffet, ceilidh, Ceol an Aire, Craignish, Craignish Arts Festival, Craignish Village Hall, musicians, Negherlorn Churches, prize draw | 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

RevRoddy retires

Posted on June 26, 2011 by newsroom

Jean and Roddy 3

Properly speaking, we’re talking about the Reverend Dr Roderick MacLeod, Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Community News, Mid Argyll, People | Tagged Argyll, Furnace, Gaelic, Inveraray, Lochfyneside, Lochgair, Lochmaddy, Minard, retirement, Reverend Dr Roderick MacLeod | Leave a comment

Inveraray rings peal of 5,040 changes in memory of Rev Canon Roy Ferguson Flatt

Posted on April 23, 2011 by newsroom

A team of expert bell ringers came to Inveraray’s All Saints Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Community News, Mid Argyll, People | Tagged 5040 changes, All Saints Church, Argyll, bell ringing, Bell Tower, Inveraray, memorial, peal, Roy Ferguson Flatt, Yorskhire Surprise Royal | 1 Comment

Campbell Cameron: Iona, the Marquis, the peace and quiet

Posted on April 16, 2011 by newsroom

Iona Ferry Campbell Cameron

The great thing about Iona is the peace. Once the six fifteen boat leaves and the day visitors head for home Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Literature, Mull, News, Places, Tourism | Tagged Allan MacInnes, Argyll, Books, Campbell cameron, iona, Neal Ascherson, Stone Voices, The British Confederate | 3 Comments

Church Camps: another left field programme from BBC Radio nan Gàidheal

Posted on August 20, 2010 by newsroom

On Monday 30th August at 9.00am on BBC Radio nan Gàidheal, there is a programme Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Community News, Gaelic, Radio | Tagged Argyll, BBC Alba, bible study, church camps, free Church, Gaelic, physical activity, Radio nan Gaidheal, Travel | Leave a comment

No Christian Soldiers marching onwards in Kirn

Posted on August 2, 2010 by newsroom

The Rev Sarah Nicol, Minister at Kirn Parish Church near Dunoon Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Community News, Cowal | Tagged Argyll, Church of Scotland, funeral, Kirn, Minister, onward christian soldiers, politically correct, Rev Sarah Nicol | 7 Comments

Mthunzi ZamScot group sing, dance and perform in Argyll

Posted on July 31, 2010 by newsroom

Mthunzi Centre 14 at Auchindrain 31.7.2010. For Argyll.

The Mthunzi and Lilanda Initiative (MALI), begun by the respected Argyll writer Marian Palliister (above), is now Continue reading →

Posted in Arts & Culture, Churches, Mid Argyll, News | Tagged Argyll, Auchindrain, charity, fun day, Lochgilphead Joint Campus, Marian Pallister, Mthunzi, Mthunzi Centre, shelter, Zamscot | Leave a comment

Luss to ring St Kessog’s bell (?) on Inchtavannach at midnight tonight

Posted on December 31, 2009 by

Villagers from Luss will ring two bells at Tom na Clog (Hill of the Bell) Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Community News, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute, collector, faslane, found, high level, Loch lomond, Luss, monastery, movement, nuclear submarine base, ship's bell, The Herald | Leave a comment

Lochaber man’s daughter to be Australia’s first saint

Posted on December 14, 2009 by

Mary Mackillop, who died in 1909, was the daughter Continue reading →

Posted in Churches, Community News, History | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute, confirmed, faith, founder, Lochaber, Melbourne, scotland | Leave a comment

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