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Tag Archives: naming ceremony

Islay’s new ferry, MV Finlaggan, to leave Gdansk today for naming on 25th May

Posted on May 18, 2011 by newsroom

CMAL’s new ship MV Finlaggan, Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Islay, Major Events | Tagged Argyll, CalMac, CMAL, Gdansk, handover, islay, Islay ferry, MV Finlahhan, naming ceremony, Port Askaig, Remontowa shipyard | 4 Comments

The Alastair Greenlees: Campbeltown Lifeboat Station names new inshore boat

Posted on April 3, 2011 by newsroom

Naming of new Campbeltown inshore lifeboat

Campbeltown Lifeboat Station took delivery of a new inshore boat at the end of last summer (2010) Continue reading →

Posted in Funding, Kintyre, News, Rescue, Sailing | Tagged Alastair Greenlees, Argyll, campbeltown, Campbeltown Lifeboat, d class, inshore lifeboat, kintyre, naming ceremony, RNLI, Tall Ships Race 2011 | Leave a comment

KE2 is GO: 01586 555 895

Posted on March 24, 2011 by newsroom

Carnival time as KE2 comes n wiht rne MacDougall playing

Kintyre Express II – or KE2 as she was formally named earlier today – came into Portavadie Marina Continue reading →

Posted in Argyll's Achievers, Business, Kintyre, News, Sporting Activities, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, colin craig, Economic development, KE1, KE2, Kintyre Express, naming ceremony, Portavadie Marina, RedBay Boats, West Coast Motors | 11 Comments

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