Letters to the editor – February 26, 2021
This week’s reader views
‘The NEAR ME service reduces the need to travel, and with the ongoing challenges of road closures at the Rest and be Thankful this type of service becomes essential to Cairndow and neighbouring communities’
Father Ronald Campbell moves from Mid Argyll to become parish priest in Portree
‘We are faced with an incredible opportunity post lockdown to engage and provide opportunities locally that bring people together in a safe way in line with guidance’
‘This problem is getting worse, not better and Transport Scotland must be held accountable and deliver a workable solution to keep the area moving’ – Kenny MacLeod
The UK’s new trading relationship with the EU means that businesses are able to seize new opportunities as we strike trade deals with the world’s fastest growing markets. Outside the EU customs union, there are also new processes and rules which they have been preparing for.
Exciting times as building work set to begin on redeveloped Mid Argyll Community Pool
Covid testing expanded to more Scottish fire stations