Gofundme donations continue to climb for mum-of-three Renee Shawcroft battling cancer and raising funds to pay for her own ...
The number of pupils attending primary schools in Oban Lorn and the Isles has fallen by seven per cent over five academic ...
The decision to extend Luing Primary School’s mothballing means no more closure proposals can be brought forward for five ...
Under current projections the SNP’s Jenni Minto would retain her Argyll and Bute seat with 31.9 per cent of the vote. In a ...
Councillors are set to request that information on council spending on improvement works at Oban’s Argyll Square be brought ...
Tarbert councillor Anne Horn has made the case for progress to allow football teams to use the playing fields in the village ...
One of the Highlands and Islands’ most popular plays, Whisky Galore, is back in Oban, courtesy of Benderloch and North Connel ...
The cake has been cut to mark one year of Taynuilt Community Choir.
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At the time of writing, we are coming to the end of Seachdain na Gàidhlig, or Gaelic Week. Now an annual fixture, this initiative was established in 2022 and is funded by Bòrd na Gàidhlig, with the ...
Julie Hanna, regional manager for Scotland at the British Horse Society (BHS), judged Arran Riding Club’s annual dressage day at Glenkiln indoor school.
Arran Drama Association’s One Act Festival was a resounding success with audiences treated to seven high-quality productions that elicited much laughter and some tears.