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Tag Archives: Fergus Younger

Emergence of Kintyre and Gigha Marketing Group completes Argyll and the Isles jigsaw

Posted on June 2, 2012 by newsroom

Kintyre and Gigha is making it a full house for Argyll and the Isles in setting up its own marketing group Continue reading →

Posted in Arts & Culture, Business, Community News, Events, Funding, Gigha, History, Kintyre, Music, Regeneration, Sporting Activities, Tourism, Tourism activities, Whisky | Tagged activity tourism, Argyll, Argyll and the Isles, Argyll and the Isles Strategtic Tourism Partnership, branding, collaboration, Fergus Younger, food from Argyll, Funding, individuality, islay, marketing, marketing group, membership, Mike Story, teamwork, Tourism | 82 Comments

Food for Argyll’s latest award celebrated by Jamie McGrigor

Posted on January 27, 2011 by newsroom

Food from Argyll has ‘fought off competition from across Scotland Continue reading →

Posted in Argyll's Achievers, Business, Community News, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, award, Best Local Food Award, Connage Highand Dairy, Fergus Younger, food from Argyll, Jamie McGrigor MSP, Scottish Countryside Alliance | Leave a comment

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