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Oban strikes a CHORD while hamstrung Dunoon continues to languish

OBAN’S CHORD project is moving on apace with the promise by Argyll and Bute Council of a “greatly improved” arrival experience into the town by ferry, train or bus – at a time when Dunoon continues to be hamstrung by unreliable passenger-only boats.

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New Dunoon radio station gearing up for global broadcasts

A BRAND new internet radio station is getting ready to broadcast to the world – from the heart of Dunoon.

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Russell welcomes rise in Living Wage

LOCAL MSP Michael Russell has welcomed a Scottish Government move to raise the Living Wage from £7.20 to £7.45 – and pointed to what Scotland could achieve on its own if the savings to the public purse created by the scheme did not directly benefit the UK Treasury.

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Dunoon ‘super school’ could be built at gas works site

DUNOON’S former gas works could be the site of a £13 million ‘super primary school’ in the town – if a study into refurbishing existing buildings concludes that renovation work will not be cost-effective, CowalCourier.com can exclusively reveal.

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Sturgeon set to kick-start faltering ferries talks

DEPUTY First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is expected to visit Dunoon on ferries business later this month, CowalCourier.com understands.

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