Argyll’s walkers welcome relaunch of The Great Outdoors
The classic walkers monthly mag, The Great Outdoors (or TGO), is re-launched this week, with its November issue featuring new design, new features and new columnists – while keeping its old cover price...
View ArticleHidden Europe magazine reviews some of Argyll’s secrets and finds For Argyll
There is a intriguing English language magazine – Hidden Europe - published out of Berlin, dedicated to finding and telling the hidden stories of Europe’s hidden places.Its first class writers have...
View ArticleNational Geographic’s March 2009 issue majors on Islay, sea-kayaking and whisky
Entitled Will Paddle for Whisky, the main feature of National Geographic’s March 2009 issue is a sea-kayak round Argyll’s Isle of Islay with – the title gives the game away – splashdowns at a few of...
View ArticleMachrihanish Dunes’ masterclass in first class inclusive marketing
The Autumn issue of Links, the international magazine for golfers, features the new Machrihanish Dunes golf course in Kintyre as its cover story.This entire piece – by Anthony Pioppi – powerfully...
View ArticleJim Mather: over to us
When do any of us consider ourselves ‘a finished product’? And what do we do then?There are people who, at some point in their lives, are, or choose to become, ‘set’. They may be 14 or 40 or 84 but,...
View ArticleLatest Scottish Parliament magazine features Argyll and Bute school closures
The 30th May 2011 edition of Holyrood, the Scottish Parliament’s magazine, has a major feature on school closures and the need for revision of the Schools Act 2010.The piece features in large measure...
View ArticleHerald promotes SPT Daytripper journey via Helensburgh ferry?
In a classic example of what happens if you farm copy off the shelf without checking the validity of its currency, Saturday’s Herald magazine carried a feature by Charles Fletcher, Twenty’s Plenty,...
View ArticleMajor scores for Argyll and the Isles Tourism
Argyll and the Isles Tourism is seeing hard results for its efforts, demonstrating its success in raising Argyll’s profile in one of our major visitor markets and in promoting the achievements of...
View ArticleNo way out – a changing climate will make species homeless
The survival of all species on land and sea depends on them living within a set range of temperatures, but local climates are shifting. Species have to adapt, or move, or face extinction.In a new study...
View ArticleTommy Ralston: Whitby Times
Ringers berthed at the New Quay, Whitby including FIONA, CN165 and GOLDEN FLEECE, CN170, Whitby drifter PROVIDER, KY201. INS247 is GUIDING STAR.As July gave way to August so the time approached when we...
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