The Gaelic road sign debate
Highland Council’s Gaelic Committee wants to increase the Gaelic signage on the A82, A9 and A96 and has asked Transport Minister, Stewart Stevenson to put bilingual signs on these three roads.Mr...
View ArticleMcGrigor gathers evidence and supports Argyll businesses in road sign threat
North Argyll businesses facing the removal of their road signs, following a rush of blood to the head on the part of Argyll and Bute Council, have found an ally in a Highlands and Islands MSP who is...
View ArticleMcGrigor follows up on North Argyll business signage row
Jamie McGrigor is the political equivalent of a truffle hound. He has an unerring nose for issues that really matter to people – and he’s in there, tirelessly digging them out, giving them the oxygen...
View ArticleDumb dumpers: anglers accused
Argyll hosts some of the country’s, if not the world’s, most spectacular coastline and scenery. Remote, pristine, impressive, biologically diverse and home to many Argyllers, it is visited by thousands...
View ArticleCrackdown on metal theft
Scotland’s prosecutors have emphasised that they are going to get tougher on metal thieves in Scotland.This is a profoundly destructive and anti-social theft and has even involved the pointless...
View ArticleUpdate on A82 Fortwilliam to Onich – and public information deficits
The removal of trees from this section of the A82, following yesterday’s slippage and road closure has been completed.However, significant concern remains regarding the safety of the slopes above the...
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