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Tag Archives: 4th Scottish Parliament

Michelle Stewart: Jackie Baillie’s Local Hero

Posted on July 4, 2011 by newsroom

Jackie Baillie MSP and Local Hero Michells Stewart

In these days when going into hospital, even with the most minor ailment, is no guarantee Continue reading →

Posted in News, Politics | Tagged 4th Scottish Parliament, Argyll, Clostridium difficile, Dumbarton, Helensburgh & Lomond, hospital acquired infection, Jackie Baillie MSP, local hero, Michelle Stewart | 1 Comment

Argyll’s Local Heroes at the opening of the 4th Scottish Parliament

Posted on July 2, 2011 by newsroom

John Keay, Rian McAllister and Somerset Charrington

Here are Argyll’s Local Heroes, ready to hit the road in The Ridings for yesterday’s opening Continue reading →

Posted in Literature, News, People, Politics, Schools | Tagged 4th Scottish Parliament, Argyll, Jamie McGrigor MSP, John Keay, local heroes, Michael Russell MPS, Mike Mackenzie MSP, opening, Rian McAllister, Somerset Charrington | 3 Comments

Opening of 4th Scottish Parliament: white roses and local heroes

Posted on July 1, 2011 by newsroom

SNP parliamentarians will tomorrow continue their tradition

Posted in Community News, Cycling, History, Literature, Major Events, Politics, Schools | Tagged 4th Scottish Parliament, Argyll, Jacobite rose, John Keay, local heroes, MSPs, Rian MacAllister, Somerset Charrington, white rose of Scotland | 3 Comments

John Keay: Jamie McGrigor’s Local Hero

Posted on June 7, 2011 by newsroom

Argyll-based author John Keay is, with Somerset Charrington, to be a Local Hero Continue reading →

Posted in Argyll's Achievers, Community News, People, Politics | Tagged 4th Scottish Parliament, Argyll, HIghland Drove, Jamie McGrigor, John Keay, local hero, opening, Ridings | Leave a comment

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