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- Truly spectacular! Chitty flies high at Rothesay Joint Campusby Darren Adams on 2 July 2026 at 3:34 PM
A FLYING car, a talented young cast and a touch of theatrical magic helped Rothesay Joint Campus wow audiences with its latest school production. Almost 600 people attended Chitty Chitty Bang Bang last weekend as 30 pupils from across the campus brought the much-loved musical adventure to life across three performances. The ambitious production featured The post Truly spectacular! Chitty flies high at Rothesay Joint Campus appeared first on DNG Online Limited.
- Dunoon Girlguiding Extravaganza raises funds for growing unitsby Chris Martin on 2 July 2026 at 3:31 PM
MEMBERS of Girlguiding Dunoon came together for a fun-filled fundraiser aimed at supporting the future of local groups and creating new opportunities for young people. The Extravaganza event was held at the Guide Hall on Saturday, bringing Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers together alongside family, friends and members of the community. The fundraiser featured a The post Dunoon Girlguiding Extravaganza raises funds for growing units appeared first on DNG Online Limited.
- Gordon Neish – July 11, 1959 – May 25, 2026by Chris Martin on 2 July 2026 at 3:27 PM
A journalist, musician, producer and inveterate enthusiast for life’s curiosities, Gordon’s story began, as he often delighted in telling, in a zoo: Glasgow’s Calderpark House Maternity Home, set within the grounds of the now long-closed Calderpark Zoo. Born to Marina, from the village of East Kilbride, and Gordon senior, a Royal Navy sailor, his childhood The post Gordon Neish – July 11, 1959 – May 25, 2026 appeared first on DNG Online Limited.
- Argyll and Bute Council urges residents not to feed seagullsby Darren Adams on 2 July 2026 at 3:22 PM
RESIDENTS of Argyll and Bute should avoid feeding seagulls in order to control the birds during the summer season, the council has said. The authority has no statutory duty to take action against seagulls, which are known to attack passers-by during the summer months when chicks are nearby. Advice on the council’s website also asks The post Argyll and Bute Council urges residents not to feed seagulls appeared first on DNG Online Limited.
- Three holiday pods proposed for Glen Fruinby Darren Adams on 2 July 2026 at 3:18 PM
PROPOSALS for three holiday accommodation units in Glen Fruin have been lodged with national park planning officials. Robert Sharp and Sons have made the submission for detailed planning permission at Highfield Farm on Highfields Road, which also includes the formation of an access track. The farm has been in their family since 1932. Loch Lomond The post Three holiday pods proposed for Glen Fruin appeared first on DNG Online Limited.