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Updated: 26/02/21, 7:31 am
CARS officer James Lafferty and his daughter Lola, right, alongside Campbeltown Town Hall, one of the buildings which has been restored over the last 14 years, leading to the town’s success at the SURF Awards.
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The A83 at the Rest and Be Thankful has been blighted by closures caused by landslides.
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Campbeltown Courier
Updated: 17/02/21, 2:31 pm
Pictured, from left: Councillor Robin Currie, leader of Argyll and Bute Council; Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity Michael Matheson; and UK Government minister Iain Stewart.
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At the start of the pandemic in March we took the decision to make online access to our news free of charge by taking down our paywall. At a time where accurate information about Covid-19 was vital to our community, this was the right decision – even though it meant a drop in our income. In order to help safeguard the future of our journalism, the time has now come to reinstate our paywall.