Monday, 5 September 2011

'Huge expanse of landlocked timber' and other news

from The Oban Times, 25 August 2011

Youths' rampage threatens future of popular show

The future of a popular agricultural show has been put in jeopardy after teenage vandals damaged a village hall and school on the night of the show dance. Police have charged five non-residents, aged between 15 and 17, in relation to the incident in Appin in the early hours of Sunday morning, which saw the village hall broken into and up to £700 worth of alcohol stolen, with the vandals using two wheelie bins from outside the hall to cart off their illicit haul...
The hungry vandals also stole food, including burgers, cheese and yoghurt, from the kitchen.

Coastguard alert after couple waved at passing ferry

A couple who were waving at a passing ferry inadvertently sparked an alarm after ferry passengers thought they were stuck on a cliff on the Isle of Mull.

New road opens up landlocked woodland

A new road on Mull has opened up a huge expanse of landlocked timber.

That's all the news from western Scotland for now!

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