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Tag Archives: Islay hotel

Chamber music and whisky tasting on Islay for Cantilena Festival

Posted on June 14, 2012 by newsroom

Martine Nouet from Port Charlotte on Islay is hosting a music and whisky tasting Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Festivals, Funding, Islay, Music, Tourism, Tourism activities, Whisky | Tagged 3 July 2012, Ardbeg, Argyll, Bruichladdich, Bunnahabhain, cantilena Festival, drivers, festival, fund raisiing, islay, Islay hotel, Lagavulin, martine nouet, music, Port Ellen, rescue, Single malt whisky, whisky tasting | Leave a comment

First Islay Sessions Traditional Music Festival

Posted on November 6, 2011 by newsroom

Now here’s a great idea for this time of the year – no surprise it’s from Islay, Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Islay, Major Events, Music, Tourism, Tourism activities, Whisky | Tagged 2011, Argyll, bowmore, islay, Islay Ales, Islay hotel, Islay malt whisky, Islay Sessions Festival, Lochside Hotel, musicians, Port Charlotte, Port Charloyye, Port Ellen | Leave a comment

Islay link to BBC ALBA’s 23rd March programme on ‘Cop-turned-cop-killer’

Posted on March 22, 2011 by newsroom

Thanks to a reader in Craignish who put us on to it and another in Islay Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Gaelic, History, Islay, Television | Tagged Argyll, BBC Alba, Cop turned cop killer, Howard Wilson, Inspector Andrew Hyslop, islay, Islay hotel, Port Ellen | Leave a comment

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