The Oban Times
Council’s chief executive paid £113,076 a year - four times the average salar
AS ARGYLL and Bute Council tries to make £9-£15million savings each year for three years, The Oban Times can reveal the salaries of the council’s senior officers.
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Benderloch Blue is Appin champion of champions
A BLUEFACE Leicester from Alan MacKellar’s prizewinning Seaview stock took the top prize from a high-quality entry in this year’s Appin Show, held at Stalker Croft.
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Lochaber Ceilidh Trail Band plays final gig
Lochaber Ceilidh Trail band play the final gig in their summer tour at the Ben Nevis Inn, Glen Nevis, on August 1.
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Fort lose six goals to nine-man Fraserburg
FORT William’s poor start to the season continued with a heavy defeat, despite their opponents finishing the game with nine men.
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New energy advice service launched
A NEW energy advice service for all households in Lochalsh and Skye has been launched.
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Sunshine finds favour at Mid Argyll Show
THE COMMITTEE of this year’s Mid Argyll Show breathed a huge sigh of relief last Saturday when the weather finally came out in favour of the annual agricultural event.
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Area committee hears first phase of 800 new homes for Dunbeg scheduled to start in 2012
BUILDING work for 50 new houses at Dunstaffnage could start in 2012, according to the partnership behind the development.
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Summer camp at Atlantis Leisure
SCHOOL children from ages five to 12 spent much of the summer holiday at Atlantis Leisure, attending the leisure centre’s summer camps.
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Islay farmer killed in quad bike accident
A WELL-known Islay farm manager has tragically died after he rolled his quad bike while working on Ardtalla Estate.
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New Raasay pier opens
RAASAY’s new pier was officially opened by transport minister Stewart Stevenson MSP on Tuesday afternoon.
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Holiday homes tax could boost council funds
AN ARGYLL politician is proposing to slam up to 200 per cent council tax charges on second home owners on the west coast.
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Firefighters add punch to special charity even
FIREFIGHTERS and charity volunteers will be pulling no punches after world famous heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson donated a boxing glove to a fund-raising and donor recruitment charity day.
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Worldwide heavyweights gather at Killin Games
HEAVY events took centre stage at Killin Highland Games last Wednesday with athletes from around the globe participating.
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Jura ferry fate known this week
THE FUTURE of the Jura passenger ferry service should be decided this week, just as the ferry operators have posted record passenger numbers.
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Helicopter called to rescue ill woman caught in power cut
A DRAMATIC medi-vac rescue as a result of a power failure on a west coast island has highlighted how vulnerable to emergency situation islanders could be - and how costly such evacuations can become.
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Fort William and Kingussie book Camanachd Cup Final
THE CLINICAL finishing of Ronald Ross again proved the difference between Kingussie and their opponents as Ross’s ‘hat-trick plus one’ helped his side into another Camanachd Cup Final.
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Tyndrum gold mine may hit planning buffers
THE PROSPECT of a commercial gold mine at Connonish, near Tyndrum, going ahead has been struck a blow by the decision of a senior figure to recommend that the planning application be refused.
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Lorn Show basks in sunshine
CROWDS came out in the sunshine for a busy day at Lorn Show on Saturday.
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Sea cadets honoured
TWO CAOL junior sea cadets have become the first in Lochaber to be awarded the Commodore’s Pennant after a year of outstanding achievement.
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Ballachulish monument to be dedicated to local heroes
A LEADING Highland academic will next month dedicate the Ballachulish slate monument to two heroes from the village’s industrial past.
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