Lochaber Blogs
Blogs (web logs) provide an ideal opportunity to explore the traditions, culture and wildlife of Wild Lochaber. We have put together a collection of local blogs and provide the titles and text snippets to give a taste of each entry with direct links to the main blog entry on the host website. We hope you will find time to explore the full articles and further information on the host blog sites.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any suggestions for blogs you would like to see here.
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One man has been running wild to raise awareness and funds to help the nation’s botanic gardens.
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Benderloch’s ’Palladium’ is set to host the renowned trad-folk band on Friday May 31, as they continue their Scottish tour.
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Walks, runs and dancing kept participants in this year’s Arran Mountain Festival on their feet.
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Business Gateway Argyll and Bute is encouraging local businesses to take advantage of the increased support available to them.
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More details are still to come but the many-mile trot comes hot on the hooves of a 70-mile journey earlier this month through Lochaber raising money for two mental health causes.
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The four nurses were recruited in the first international recruitment programme by the mental health services team
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Council chiefs will object to plans for a proposed wind farm south of Campbeltown, it has been decided.
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Two bodies have been found following an appeal to find two missing hillwalkers in Glencoe.
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Water-based businesses, organisations and clubs came together for the first time to celebrate the amazing waters around Arran.
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Argyll family business receiving ongoing support from Business Gateway to help with diversification and expansion of the business.
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Oban cinema-goers hope the Phoenix can rise from the ashes a second time
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A 26-year-old man has been handed down a fine of £450, a 12-month supervision order, 90 hours of unpaid work and a non-harassment order not to contact a former partner for three years.
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The wind farm will be constructed south of Mull and Iona, off the west coast of Colonsay, and provide enough energy to power 2 million homes.
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This week’s Oban Times is packed in print and online with all the latest stories and photographs for you from our area.
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Rainbowfest is back after a successful trial event in Ardrishaig last summer, and this time it is coming to Campbeltown.
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Police were called to a number of assault reports across Mid Argyll between May 21-23.
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Argyll Beats Cardiovascular Disease charity was under starters orders for its 21st annual 10k race, walk and run
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Kidney Dialysis for Oban has now adopted a constitution as it pushes forward its campaign for a specialist unit at Lorn and Islands Hospital
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Oban’s Phoenix Cinema has closed today due to "unforeseen circumstances", amid speculation online that it has gone into administration
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Latest funding from the Auchrannie Charitable Trust puts Arran firmly on the art map.