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Tag Archives: MACC

MACC lawyers to ask MoD for details of contamination at RAF Machrihanish

Posted on December 13, 2011 by newsroom

The directors of the Machrihanish Airbase Community Company (MACC), Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community Buy Out, Community News, defence, Kintyre | Tagged Argyll, community buy-out, contamination, details., Directors, lawyers, MACC, MOD, radiation, RAF Machrihanish | Leave a comment

Four new MoD sites identified with radiation contamination – including Machrihanish

Posted on December 12, 2011 by newsroom

Four new sites in Scotland  – all owned by the Ministry of Defence, Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, defence, Environment, Kintyre, Politics | Tagged almondbank, Argyll, contamination, four sites, kintyre, MACC, Moray, nuclear delth charges, Perth, radiation, RAF Kinloss, RAF Machrihanish, sale, SEPA, Stirling | 7 Comments

134 houses on Sound of Kintyre estate have had no water since Christmas Day

Posted on December 28, 2010 by newsroom

According to Bob Miller, one of the residents on the sound of Kintyre estate, Continue reading →

Posted in Community Buy Out, Community News, Housing, Kintyre | Tagged Argyll, community buy oiut, disposal, MACC, MOD, Peter Blacker, sewage, sound of Kintyre homes, Water | 4 Comments

Machrihanish Airbase Community Company issues new community ballot

Posted on December 8, 2010 by newsroom

5.00 pm on Friday December 17th 2010 is the deadline Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community Buy Out, Community News, Kintyre, Regeneration | Tagged airbase, Argyll, campbeltown, community buy-out, comunity ballot, deadline, kintyre, MACC, MOD, RAF Machrihanish | 1 Comment

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