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Tag Archives: mike cantlay

Sea eagles 5-year tripling of economic benefit to Mull

Posted on June 19, 2011 by newsroom

An independent study commissioned Continue reading →

Posted in Birding, Business, Community News, Mull, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, Dave Sexton, economic benefit, mike cantlay, Mull, rspb, sea eagles, visitscotland, wildife | Leave a comment

VisitScotland Chair – and beaver – launch Heart of Argyll

Posted on March 14, 2011 by newsroom

MIke Cantlay, Chair of Visit Scotland in Lochgilphead. Photo Copyright Peter Sandground

The Heart of Argyll destination brand for Mid Argyll and the Heart of Argyll Tourism Alliance launched Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Marine Environment, Nature Reserves, News | Tagged Argyll, beaver, Chair VisitScotland, Dalriada Project, Heart of Argyll, Joanne Kerr, mike cantlay, PR, Tourism, Tourism Alliance | 2 Comments

Quadmania a 5 star first for Cowal

Posted on September 9, 2010 by newsroom

David and Fiona Marshall of Quadmania with VisitScotland 5* Award September 2010

Scotland’s 2011 Active Homecoming will now have a special exponent in Cowal. Anyone up for the sort of thrills Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Cowal, News, Sporting Activities, Tourism activities | Tagged 2011, Active Homecoming, Argyll, award, Cowal, David Marshall, mike cantlay, Quadmania, VisitScotland five star | 2 Comments

Synthetic row over VisitScotland’s rightly departing CEO

Posted on June 6, 2010 by newsroom

You do despair of the national press. Scotland’s weekend newspapers are still Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Politics, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, Jim Mather, mike cantlay, philip riddle, revenues, sacking, tourism industry, visitscotland | Leave a comment

VisitScotland shake up and pointless media response

Posted on May 30, 2010 by newsroom

Philip Riddle, Visit Scotland’s CEO is going, said to have been dispatched Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, mike cantlay, philip riddle, Tourism, visitscotland | Leave a comment

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