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Tag Archives: Machrihanish Golf Course

Minister at Machrihanish to mark community buyout of former RAF airbase

Posted on May 28, 2012 by newsroom

The Machrihanish Airbase Community Company (MACC) was this morning (28th May) celebrating Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community Buy Out, Community News, Environment, Funding, Housing, Kintyre, Major Events, Regeneration, Renewable Energy, Sporting Activities, Tourism, Tourism activities | Tagged airport, Argyll, Argyll and the Isles, campbeltown, Campbeltown airport, cleaning, Cold War, community buyout, Community Land, contamination, destination marketing, Environment Minister, Gaydon Hangar, HAL, karting circuit, kintyre, Kintyre Express, leisure flying, liabilities, MACC, Machrihanish Dunes, Machrihanish Golf Course, marina, MOD, mokrun, Northern Ireland, Old Tom Morriss, price, radioactive, RAF Machrihanish, sailing, screening, sound of kintyre, Sporting Activities, Stewart Stevenson MSP, Tourism, Transport Minister, UK Area 51, US Navy Seals, USP, water supply, Wind Towers, windsurfing, world class golf, £1 | 10 Comments

Gift offers from Machrihanish Dunes village

Posted on December 7, 2011 by newsroom

You could call this presents for Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Golf, Kintyre, Tourism, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, campbeltown, four ball, gifts, golf, kintyre, Machrihanish Dunes, Machrihanish Golf Course, Royal Hotel, Ugadale Hotel | Leave a comment

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