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    Issue 205 - October 2009 - e-mail edition

    KINTYRE ON RECORD "archives" online athttp://www.scribd.com/Kintyre%20On%20Record

    WEATHER FORECASTS - LOCAL WEBSITE and OTHER LINKS and MORE athttp://www.kintyreonrecord.co.uk/articles.php

    http://www.kintyreforum.com/

    http://www.the-carradale-goat.co.uk/

    CONTENTS

    - NEW COMMUNTY COUNCIL SCHEME GETS GO-AHEAD- THE PAST - THE PENULTIMATE EKCC MEETING- THE PRESENT - THE CONTINUING COMMITMENT IN EAST KINTYRE- THE FUTURE - ELECTION TIME IN ARGYLL and BUTE- EAST KINTYRE COMMUNITY COUNCIL - ELECTION ADDRESSES - STUART IRVINE- COMMUNITY COUNCIL - OFFICIAL MINUTE OF THE MEETING ON JULY 2nd, 2009

    - NEWS FROM 'THE GOAT' - TWINS CELEBRATE THEIR 87th BIRTHDAY- R.N.L.I. BONUS BALL WINNERS

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    - GOLF EVENING- A CALL IN TIME : A NEW SERVICE- SADDELL AND CARRADALE GUILD SYLLABUS 2009 - 2010- DINNER THEATRE at CARRADALE HOTEL - Saturday October 3, 2009- NETWORK - THE TIMES, THEY ARE A'CHANGING

    - AUGUST RAINFALL- THE GLASS CEILING - MIKE AND TRISHS OFFER- FOOTIE- DRIVING THE OVER-EIGHTIES TO DISTRACTION - TASTE, SMELL AND MOBILITY- CHARLES & BARBARA TYRE TRUST- IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - THE REDESIGN & MODERNISATION OF MENTAL

    HEALTH SERVICES FOR ARGYLL & BUTE CHP- SCOTTISH AMBULANCE SERVICE - GETTING PATIENTS TO & FROM HOSPITAL- RHODO ROBBERY- CARRADALE SCHOOL- SPIELGELEIN, SPIEGELEIN AN DER WAND- HARBOURA PANORAMA- CARRADALE CAMERA CLUB - 2009 PROGRAMME

    - DONATIONS TO 'THE ANTLER'- CLOCKING OFF - CHANGING OF CLOCKS- CARRADALE GOLF CLUB - AN ITEM FROM THE WEB- MULL RETURNS- OCTOBER 2009 EVENTS- NOVEMBER 2009 EVENTS

    NEW COMMUNTY COUNCIL SCHEME GETS GO-AHEAD

    The Community Council structure in Argyll and Bute is to be strengthened following the agreement of a new policydocument.

    The new Scheme for the Establishment of Community Councils in Argyll and Bute was approved by the Council'sExecutive following a comprehensive review.

    The Scheme sets out, in detail, the basis on which the local Community Council system will now operate.

    Councillors also agreed that Community Council elections will take place on Thursday, October 29, unless a UKParliamentary election is called before then.

    The wide-ranging review aimed to ensure that Community Councils can make an effective contribution tocommunity engagement and community planning developments which the Coucnil is promoting, giving CommunityCouncils and communities a bigger say in how the Council and other public sector partners develop and shapeservices.

    The review was progressed in two stages over a seven-month period and involved all Community Councils. The firststage was an as is look at how Community Councils operated, and the second invited all interested parties tocomment on a to be vision for the future.

    The Association of Argyll and Bute Community Councils was involved at every step of the review, with meetingsbeing held to discuss progress and invite comments.

    Council Leader Dick Walsh welcomed the adoption of the new Scheme, saying it was beneficial to the entire area tohave as robust a Community Council structure as possible.

    The 56 distinct areas represented by our Community Councils provide a unique opportunity to get right to the heartof our local communities, and ensure that we plan in partnership for the future, Councillor Walsh added.

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    that he might not stand because he was away on business quite often. An attempt was made to encourage Lachie tochange his mind and to dissuade an older councillor from talking about retirement.

    The Editor reminded prospective councillors that he would welcome election material for publication in the OctoberAntler which would be distributed before the end of September.

    Unlike some earlier meetings, the general atmosphere was mildly humorous and constructive, but with few allusionsabout the difficulty in encouraging many residents to support new business opportunities and to develop localfacilities.

    The final meeting of the present council is on Thursday 1st of October, 2009, at 7pm.

    THE PRESENT - THE CONTINUING COMMITMENT IN EAST KINTYRE

    A number of initiatives in the past four and a half years have been allowed to run down or have still to see the lightof day. Among some of the most recent missed opportunities have been the following -

    Torrisdale Quay has still to maim its first victim, although several visitors, unaware of the dangers of standing on thebroken surface, are still allowing their children to hide inside the caves underneath.

    The upgrading of the footpath from Carradale harbour to the Golf Course has slipped down the slope ofcommunity council intentions.

    Fruit trees have yet to appear at unspecified locations on our roads - it will be a long time before scrumpingbecomes a problem.

    After a few years of voluntary activity the Sallys Walk dog bins are now friendless and may well be removed.

    Recent appeals in the Antler about the maintenance of the Broomfield and War Memorial gardens in Carradale haveroused some interest, a few interesting ideas, but little in the way of tangible evidence. There is still hope that the

    War Memorial Garden will receive a much needed weed before the commemoration in November.

    Finally, the Community Council, while paying a minute secretary, fails to deliver minutes to community councillorsand Unitary Authority Councillors at their home addresses before attending the meeting, making it difficult tocomment effectively on the competence and accuracy of the account. (see page 8).

    THE FUTURE - ELECTION TIME IN ARGYLL and BUTE

    Now that the Review of Community Councils is almost complete, by Thursday 29th October you will have anopportunity to vote for members of your community to serve as community councillors for the next 4 years.

    If you live in the Campbeltown Community Council area 16 councillors should co-operate in ensuring that the

    towns interests are protected and enhanced.

    If you live in East Kintyre, West Kintyre, Southend or Laggan 10 new community councillors will represent yourinterests at an ever increasing number of meetings and county-wide groups. In catchment areas, where a wind-farmexists, the new members of the community council will also have the responsibility of issuing wind-farm companygrants, to worthy community causes.

    The actions of community councillor will now come under stricter controls - the days of leaving the accounts un-invested under the bed in a fish box are long past.

    Meetings for the whole of each year must be arranged at the first meeting of the new council and agendas will haveto be displayed on notice-boards ten days before monthly or bi-monthly meetings.

    Draft minutes must be sent out within 14 days of the last meeting to all community councillors, Argyll & Bute

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    Councillors serving the catchment and to the Corporate Services Manager, in readiness for approval at the followingmeeting. Chairmen, chairwomen, chairpersons will be magically transformed into conveners and even auditors willcome in twos because of financial safety concerns.

    So if you wish to show your commitment and are prepared for open criticism and hostility, now is the chance to

    consider standing for election. You wont be paid for your hard work, you are unlikely to receive travelling expensesfor meetings outside your area and you will need much more than two hours once a month for the meetings youattend to carry out your duties and responsibilities.

    If you do take on more responsibilities your term as a representative of the community council on the KintyreInitiative, the Community Planning Forum, the new CCP Social Affairs Thematic Group, the Crime PreventionPanel and attending Area Committee Meetings could be re-assessed at each AGM, and if you are a Convener, ViceConvener, Treasurer, Planning Officer or Licensing Officer you will be shown the door after a maximum of twocommunity council terms - 8 years - much earlier if found negligent or guilty of not actions not in keeping with theCode of Conduct.

    EAST KINTYRE COMMUNITY COUNCIL - ELECTION ADDRESSES

    STUART IRVINEI have decided to offer my services again to the EKCC and have therefore submitted my nomination paper.

    Since coming here to live in 1985 my commitment to Carradale should be taken into account. I have been heavilyinvolved in the Church, Golf Club, Abbeyfield, Network and more recently in relation to the Harbour.

    As Treasurer of the Community Council and Wind-farm Trust, proper records have been kept and satisfactoryaccounts prepared for the auditor have been produced. A number of changes were made to previous practice, e.g.income tax was reclaimed on all interest thus generating mor income for both bodies.

    Hopefully, I can count on your vote and I can continue, as a professionally qualified person, to look after thefinancial affairs.

    J Stuart Irvine, F.P.M.I., A.C.E.A., A.C.P.A.

    COMMUNITY COUNCIL - OFFICIAL MINUTE OF THE MEETING ONJULY 2nd, 2009

    Present : Shelagh Cameron Lachie Paterson Ronnie Brownie Andrea Hopkins, Sheena Mcalister Robin Currie,Minutes Secretary Cheryl Greenwood

    14 members of the community

    Apologies - John MacAlpine stuart Geoff Page, John Semple

    Minutes - Proposed by Andrea Hopkins - Seconded by Ronnie Brownie

    Matters Arising

    Corpath Networkcontacted David Garner pointed out one of the paths is not on the map, contact the golf clubabout a circular route

    Bus Shelter - now waiting for the panels so the children can put up their artwork.

    Grass Cutting - verge cutting has been done up to Skipness.

    Beach Clean - apologies for not putting p the signs the beach seems clean so will postpone until later in the year

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    Treasurers Report - Everything is fine

    Review of Community Council Updates - Grogport, Peninver, Carradale and Saddell

    The parish of Saddell should be kept within the EKCC, Peninver closer to Campbeltown 10 members at most to

    make up a working committee with a mimimum of 6 which would be a working possibility - Copy to Robin Currie

    Licensing Applications

    The licensing currently are existing with no changes the response to all 10 are due soon

    Report from Windfarm Trust and Community Council Training

    New planning regulations and services, mayjor planning issues sites of 50 houses or more on 2 hectares, wind farmover 20 mega watts

    Machrihanish Airbase - Draft Brief

    We need longer to reply to these questionnaires, to assisit to the airbase hand-over there is a paper on this if anyonewould like to read this please contact Shelagh.

    Roads,Verges and Pavements

    The roads and pavements in Carradale are currently being repaired.we would like to thank the residence who arecutting the grass at tomor, thanks to Robert for cutting the dangerous areas on the Skipness road. All the cuttings arebeing left at 'Hill 60', Robin Currie is to take forward the issues about the roads etc.

    Old People Services

    There is a consultation n the services for the old people within the area there was a leaflet about this in the oban

    times and the courier.

    Correspondent

    David Stuart MSP, Public Victims' Commissionare for Scotland, vice chair picked up a document proposing to putup a windfarm in Mallaig (? spelling typo-error ?) for community electricity.

    Planning : No planning matters

    AOCB

    Children pulling up the plants out of the tubs.

    'Roddies' being taken out of Crow Wood

    New Policeman starts in two weeks time

    Kill weeds at 'The Memorial' and plant poppies instead

    SEPA - anyone with a septic tank does not have to let SEPA on to their land

    Date of Next Meeting - Thursday 3rd September 2009

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    NEWS FROM 'THE GOAT' - TWINS CELEBRATE THEIR 87th BIRTHDAY

    Lilian on the left is mum to Sue Stansfield (otherwise known as surgery Sue) and Margaret moved to Scotland 12years ago to live with Malcolm and Sue at The Schoolhouse, Carradale. A couple of cheery elderly (better not say theother word) ladies who live life to the full with a wee dram of sherry daily to keep the doctor at bay.

    Many happy returns from all of us (and what a lovely meal by the host). Photo and comment courtesy of JohnnyDurnan.

    R.N.L.I. BONUS BALL WINNERS

    1st August Alex Hanning8th August Nonnie15th August Mary Page22nd August Dede Robertson29th August Mo

    GOLF EVENING

    THANKS To Janeta for taking over at such short notice, to everyone who helped in any way, on the Golf Evening,raising a wonderful 203, to the Ladies Captain, Lindsay Owen for the proceeds of her Captains Day - 285, andfor the donation from the gentleman who lost his money and another who lost his glasses. My particular thanks toyou all for holding the fort during my extended stay in the sweltering heat of Boston. Mass.

    HELP THE AGED

    Ian Teesdale of the South Kintyre Seniors Forum, has received information on a new national service for those olderpeople who would like a weekly call from a sympathetic telephone volunteer.

    A CALL IN TIME : A NEW SERVICE

    As an organisation that has previous close links with the charity, we are very keen to work in partnership with you. Iam therefore writing to advise you of a new service called A Call in Timewhich may be of interest to your ownservice to older people. A Call in Time is a free national service where one of our trained registered volunteersmakes a friendly phone call once a week on a day/time convenient to an older person. Here is what just a just few ofour members have said :

    I regard my volunteer as my caring friend.

    'The friendly call gives me something to smile about.'

    'I feel the warmth of my volunteers calls; I greatly enjoy her weekly call.

    I am a widow living on my own, I miss conversation everything is so quiet.

    The enclosed information sheet explains more about the service. Please also feel free to share this information withanyone you think might be interested in this service. If you'd like to hear more about A Call in Time, need furtherdetails, or wish to refer an older person, we can be contacted in the following ways.

    Phone us on 0844 225 1607 (a local rate telephone number)

    E-mail us at [email protected]

    We'll be very pleased to hear from you.

    Yours sincerely, Dorothy Seymour, A Call in Time Manager.

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    SADDELL AND CARRADALE GUILD SYLLABUS - 2009 - 2010

    The Guild starts its winter programme in October and members will be delighted to welcome new faces at any of themeetings.

    You dont have to be a member to come along; look out for the posters throughout the village.

    We may have to choose alternative venues for some of the meetings as work will be starting on the Wee churchsoon

    2009

    Sunday, October 4th 12 noon Church Dedication Reverend J. Vischer

    Monday, October 5th 7:30 pm 800 Years of Sacred MusicCameron McNair (Grogport) with musical interludes

    Monday, October 26th 7:30 pm. Slide-show Duncan Shaw (Skipness)

    Monday, November 16th 7:30 pm Floral demonstration Haley Baxter. (Torrisdale)

    Saturday, November 28th 2.30 pm Christmas Fayre Village Hall

    Monday, December 7th TBA Christmas Dinner

    2010

    Monday, January 12th 2.30 pm More Medical Matters. Dr Robert AbernethyMonday, February 1st 7.30 pm Open Night Tony Leighton and Michael Foreman Village Hall

    Monday, February 22ndor Tuesday, February 23rd TBA Barbershop Singers and other musical items

    Friday, March 5th 7 pm World Day of Prayer

    Tuesday, March 9th 2.30 pm Guild A.G.M.

    DINNER THEATRE at CARRADALE HOTEL - MADCOW(in association with RAINCOAT & SLIPPERS)

    SATURDAY 3rd OCTOBER 2009 - 6.30 FOR 7.00 p.m. - TICKETS - 25.00A SUMPTUOUS THREE-COURSE BUFFET

    INTERSPERSED WITH INSPIRED PERFORMANCES !

    Alan Bennetts Talking Heads Double Bill

    Bed Among The Lentils, performed by Jane Dunbar - The ministers wife, Susan, is unhappy with her lot whichleads her to stray from the path of right and

    A Lady of Letters, performed by Clare Hume - Miss Irene Ruddock might consider herself public spirited. Atbest, others might think her a busybody ...

    PHONE : 01583 431 223 /E-MAIL : [email protected]

    MAKE A NIGHT OF IT SPECIAL RATES FOR B & B SO ENQUIRE WITHIN ! PLAY & STAY !

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    NETWORK - THE TIMES, THEY ARE A'CHANGING

    Closed Wednesday October 7th to Friday October 23rd but, starting on Friday October 23rd Winter OpeningHours will be 11am to 4pm - Closed Wednesdays and Thursdays - Jos.

    AUGUST RAINFALL

    August was a record breaking month with only three days when no rain was recorded - an almost complete wash-out.

    In total, a massive 339mm was recorded. This easily surpassed our previous record of a mere 205mm in August2005. (Our records began in 2001.)

    Showers came thick and fast, often merging into steady rain. Even heavier falls were recorded when23mm,18mm,13mm,15mm,29mm,25mm,21mm,18mm, and 29mm on the 1st, 6th, 10th,14th,15th, 23rd, 26th, 28thand 31st but even these figures were eclipsed by the 35mm that fell on Thursday 20th.

    To the casual observer, tourist, gardener and farmer it appeared as though the blanket rain would never end.However, daily showers could be quite random with quite close locations getting their inevitable rain at differing andvarying times. Earlier dry days in June were but a hazy memory - water shortage ? What water shortage !

    For statisticians the August rainfall figures will be of interest. They are set down in the following table :

    2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009134mm 78mm 62mm 172mm 205mm 101mm 132mm 171mm 339mm

    At the time of writing this report there is a distinctly autumnal feel to the weather. Summer is most decidedly over.M.L'

    THE GLASS CEILING - MIKE AND TRISHS OFFER

    We have a number of very large sheets of hefty glass available to anyone who wants it for free; suitable cold framesetc. Tel 01583 - 431683

    FOOTIE

    Carradales good form has continued over the past few weeks.- winning The Provan Sports Shield and thenfollowing this success with the retention of The Dalriada Cup.

    They knocked out Ardrishaig and Kinloch winning 7:2 and 7:1 respectively. They played their old rivals Southend in

    the final. The match was a close affair in the opening 30 mins but two quick goals before half time gave Carradalethe upper hand and the game ended in a 4:1 win to the East Kintyre side.

    In the league Carradale had a comfortable 4:0 win over Lochgilphead Wanderers.

    In celebration of its 25 years in the Scottish Amateur Football League, Tarbert Amateur Football Club invitedCarradale to a friendly at Tarberts home ground. (Tarbert won the SAFL 3rd Division title last season)

    In an amazing match where there were goals galore - Carradale ended winning the very entertaining match 6;5. Thenext few fixtures are a home game against Northend Thistle from Arran and an away league game against KintyreSelect.

    The Club hosted a very successful 6-a-side tournament with Campbeltown Boys beating Kilmartin in the final. Theday finished with an excellent dance to raise funds for the new garage roof and repair to the mower. The Club would

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    But the question remains - how can the older driver establish competence and an ability to avoid heart attacks at thewheel ?

    Should we follow Ontarios lead, add annual road tests on Hall Streets dual carriageway, and Glasgows city centreor simply wait for the next hearse ? G.P.

    CHARLES & BARBARA TYRE TRUST

    The Trust offers financial help to young people who seek financial assistance to improve their qualifications, retrainor through disability, wish to benefit from a re-creative holiday. Applicants must be under 25 years of age, havecompleted their school education, be able to satisfy the Directors that they are of the Protestant Faith and live in theformer County of Argyll, which includes Kinlochleven but excludes Helensburgh and The Island of Bute.

    Grants are available to assist applicants of both sexes -

    (a) to obtain qualification additional to a degree, associate-ship, diploma or certificate of a University, or otherinstitute of further or higher education already obtained.

    (b) to train in a trade or profession other than in which they are at present trained.

    (c) to undertake a course provided by the Open University, for which they have registered or are about to register.

    (d) to undertake training in leadership and initiative

    (e) to benefit from re-creative holidays in cases of physical or mental disability, whether permanent or temporary.

    Applications are invited through press adverts in April and completed forms must be received no later than 31 Mayin any year. Successful applicants will be notified after decisions are made toward the end of August.

    Applications received after the closing date will not normally be considered except in exceptional circumstances.

    Note : Application forms will be accepted before examination results are received.

    Further details may be obtained from the Clerk to The Governors of The Charles and Barbara Tyre Trust, 168 BathStreet, Glasgow G2 4TP Tel: 0141 566 7000.

    A web-site should be up and running in the next few weeks.

    IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICESTHE REDESIGN & MODERNISATION OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

    FOR ARGYLL & BUTE CHP

    Argyll & Bute Community Health Partnership (CHP) and Argyll and Bute Council have been working with RDMH(independent consultants) to develop modern mental health services for the people of Argyll and Bute. This projecthad three phases: Phase One gathered information and perspectives on the current service; Phase two developed theoptions for future service provision and Phase three was the public consultation where the public & staff were askedto comment on the options and tell us which one they preferred. All three phases are now complete.

    PUBLIC CONSULTATION FEEDBACK

    The public consultation phase ended on 10th April and during the twelve week period a total of 38 meetings andevents were held across Argyll and Bute with over 560 people attending. Some meetings were tailored to specificgroups such as service users, staff or public whereas others were open events. The top 5 issues raised at these events

    were :

    Adequate response to Mental Health crisis

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    Concerns around retention and recruitment of staff

    Training and supporting staff through the service changes

    Acute services - particularly around the potential use of local community hospitals

    Questions around the future of the Dementia service

    We wish to thank everyone who engaged in the consultation and previous events for their ideas, hard work and participation.

    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT ?

    Formal approval of the preferred service option (Option 4), as identified by the results of the consultation, wasrecently given by the Argyll & Bute CHP Committee and is now with NHS Highland Board for their decision. Finalapproval is then required from the Scottish Government. Once a final option is formally approved it is anticipatedthat implementation and delivery of this option will commence in September 2009 with the expectation that theprocess will be complete by September 2012, with the following service outcomes :

    More support for self-help & voluntary organisations New primary care service to support GPs

    Enhanced community teams integrated with Social Work services

    Crisis response capability and assertive outreach

    Specialist Day Assessment & Treatment Service, including education centre

    A purpose built modern in-patient facility in Lochgilphead (to replace Argyll & Bute Hospital) consisting of 20 - 26Acute / Rehabilitation beds

    6 Intensive psychiatric care unit beds

    10 Dementia Assessment bed20 Dementia Continuing care beds (in Mid Argyll Hospital).

    SCOTTISH AMBULANCE SERVICEGETTING PATIENTS TO & FROM HOSPITAL

    What happens now ?

    The Ambulance Service transports 1.6 million non emergency patients a year to and from hospital. Our primaryresponsibility is to provide a service for patients with a medical care need or with limited mobility. Our Patient

    Transport Service (PTS) provides assistance for these groups of patients, ensuring they arrive at hospitalappointments on time and are taken home as quickly as possible afterwards.

    The Service also transfers patients between hospitals and takes them home upon discharge, for example, followingsurgery.

    What are we trying to achieve ?

    The Ambulance Service is part of a wider network of transport providers and we're working with those partners toprovide a priority service for patients with a medical or mobility need. Patients do not automatically qualify forambulance transport because they have a hospital appointment, however, a lack of general awareness of availablealternatives results in a higher dependency on the SAS. Often, there is an expectation from patients who don't meetthe criteria that they will be eligible for PTS transport. As part of our efforts to address this issue and to improve thePTS, the Scottish Ambulance Service consulted 600 PTS users last year. We found that :

    80% of our patients are able to travel around on other transport when not attending the hospital.

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    22% can't travel by other means because of their medical condition.

    37% were unaware of the eligibility criteria as their transport was booked "automatically" on their behalf.

    61 % could not afford to pay for their hospital transport costs upfront and were unaware of reimbursement

    schemes.

    We believe there is an opportunity to develop a dedicated transfer service between hospitals and specialist healthcarefacilities. In addition, we think there is potential to further develop specialised transport services for patients withspecific needs, for example, those with heart or renal conditions or requiring end of life care.

    NHS Tayside has been working alongside Marie Curie Cancer Care to provide a Patient Transport Service tailoredspecifically to patients requiring end of life, palliative care. In the two years the pilot project was running, with oneadapted vehicle and three full-time specialist staff, more than 1,300 patient journeys were made. Around 1,100individual patients used the service and, for many, it was the only way they were able to leave hospital to make a willor to spend their final hours at home. Our staff were able to make these final, vital journeys as comfortable aspossible. The Service operates with its own phone number, so that staff can be contacted directly in cases where apatient requires immediate transport. Talks are now underway to continue the provision of the Service for the

    Tayside area and beyond.

    A collaborative approach to getting patients to and from hospital, which could also make use of non ambulancetransport services, would result in greater flexibility for patients. This in turn would help the Scottish AmbulanceService to more efficiently target resources towards patients with a real medical or mobility need. We believe thatpatients would receive a higher level of care as a result.

    RHODO ROBBERY

    There has been another spate of rhododendron robberies from Crow Wood. Fortunately this time precautions weretaken and the plants can be identified by a unique method resembling the anti-theft method used on church leadroofs and gutters. So if you spot a new rhodo in your neighbours garden looking suspiciously like a new resident -

    wan expression, drooping arms and thirsting for water - just drop a hint that it would be better sent back fromwhence it came - otherwise someone with or without a black cap will be passing sentence in a similar vein.

    CARRADALE SCHOOL

    Following the end of term events, the retiral of three long serving members of staff and the conclusion of aprobationary year, the new term opened with somewhat more dramatic events. Now with a temporary head-teacher,the return of the probationer as a temporary teacher, and the introduction of a new probationary teacher, the schoolhas restarted its studies with the minimum of disturbance. Parents are hoping that a permanent resolution of theproblems will be not be too long in coming.

    SPIELGELEIN, SPIEGELEIN AN DER WAND ...

    The Carradale Fire Station has an new piece of apparatus - a round reflecting disc attached to a lamp-post. Somemischievous residents insist that it is to ensure that when the Fire Station itself is ablaze, arriving operatives, unableto get at their equipment, can see that the disc is obscured by heat from the building and must of necessity call outthe Campbeltown and Tarbert crews, but others say its so that the Fire and Rescue operatives can check that theirhelmets are on straight when leaving for a shout in Campbeltown.

    HARBOURA PANORAMA

    The range of postcards depicting views within Kintyre is being extended with a totally new panorama of Carradaleharbour. So when Jos returns from her well-earned Autumn break it is quite possible that residents and visitors willbe able to enjoy Jos's delectable cakes alongside Allan McLays very HD picture card.

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    CARRADALE CAMERA CLUB

    We meet fortnightly on a Monday at 7.30 in the Network Centre at Carradale. Our season usually runs fromSeptember to May with meetings comprising both talks and members' print and slide evenings. We have more thantwenty members with a wide age range and differing levels of experience and ability.

    Membership is 15 per year, but potential members are welcome to try 3 months membership without anyobligation. We are always glad to see new people at our meetings.

    Each summer we hold an exhibition of members pictures, usually in the village hall. We have access to a darkroomwith basic black & white printing facilities. In Autumn of 2007 we were awarded a grant by the National LotteryAwards for All scheme which with a further grant from the East Kintyre Wind-farm Trust enabled us to buy alaptop and digital projector for club nights to supplement the Epson printer which we already possessed.

    2009 PROGRAMME

    Monday, October 5th A talk by Ronnie Togneri

    Monday, October 19th Montage with Nicola plus demo of our Epson A3 printer

    Monday, November 2nd TALK - 'Flash Photography' by Flash 'Aarry

    Monday, November 16th Print Night (mounted) 'ON THE STREET'

    Monday, November 30th Pre-recorded talk

    Monday, December 14th Christmas Party

    DONATIONS TO 'THE ANTLER'

    The Editor has received several more donations from readers outside Kintyre and one from Carradale. This extrahelp was warmly welcomed and should go some way towards balancing the books. In the meantime the establishedeight page format will continue with an extra two pages occasionally.

    CLOCKING OFF - CHANGING OF CLOCKS

    Clocks are due to be put back one hour on Sunday 24th of October 2009 and forward on Sunday 28th March 2010.Time is said to wait for no man but I am not sure about women.

    CARRADALE GOLF CLUB - AN ITEM FROM THE WEB

    Carradale Golf Club, founded in 1906, is regarded by many as one of the Golf Course gems in Scotland yet fairlyunknown. It is located on the east coast of the Kintyre peninsula with panoramic views across the Kilbrannan Soundtowards The Isle of Arran.

    Although only a 9 hole course, each one has its own feature and is very popular with the local and visiting players.Children are also made most welcome and during the summer months it is not unusual to see complete familiestackling the course.

    The Clubhouse provides changing facilities and golf trolleys are available. The adjoining Carradale Hotel providesgood accommodation and full catering. In addition, nearby Dunvalanree and Ashbank Hotels similarly also providegood services. There are also a number of B&Bs and self catering.

    Within easy reach of Carradale golf is also available at Machrihanish, Dunaverty and Tarbert. Above all, a warmwelcome awaits you when you visit Carradale.

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    MULL RETURNS

    A great night was had by all at Carradale Village Hall some weeks ago when Mull Theatre returned (after theresounding success of The Accidental Death of An Accordionist) to the village with their latest production, IslandNights Experience.

    The action took place aboard a ferry that was unable to berth due to bad weather and included snapshots ofParahandy, Whisky Galore, Katie Morag, Consider the Lillies and much much more.

    The Village Hall was packed to capacity and the cast were overheard saying that it was their best audience yet ! Theset was imaginative and atmospheric - at one point we were transported into the hot and sweaty engine room of the

    Vital Spark with MacPhail bemoaning the life of a puffer engineer. Calum Macaskils rendition of The Crinan CanalFor Me had the whole audience singing along and the evening ended with another wee refreshment and a couple ofceilidh dances. Mull Theatre will be back ! S.C.

    OCTOBER 2009 EVENTS

    Wednesday October 7th 7.30 pmKintyre Music Club Concert Hoot, Emma Wilkins & Helen MacleodLorne & Lowland Church Hall 7 & 5

    J Kerr 01586 552500

    Friday October 9th (TBC)Free Fiddle WorkshopsKirk St Hall (TBC) FreeI Johnston 01586 552034.

    Saturday October 10th 8.30 pmCharity Dance for Junior Pipe BandStronvaar Bowling Club 2.50

    A Robertson 01586 553206.

    Tuesday October 27th 7.30 pmKintyre Music Club Concert Tim Kliphus Trio (Jazz, fiddle)Lorne & Lowland Church Hall 7 and 5

    J Kerr 01586 552500

    Saturday October 31st HalloweenFancy Dress Disco Fundraiser

    Tarbert Hotel.

    NOVEMBER 2009 EVENTS

    Early Nov. Fireworks DisplayKinloch Green.

    Friday November 6thSkipness Family Dance

    Wednesday November 11thKintyre Antiquarian & Natural History Society Talk : Gay Mountain Shieling

    Argyll Arms Hotel, Campbeltown

    Tuesday November 17th

    Kintyre Music Club Concert Tom Poster - Solo PianoLorne & Lowland Church Hall

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    Saturday November 21stCharity Dance for Yorkhill HospitalStronvaar Bowling Club.

    Thursday November 26th

    Campbeltown Switching on of Christmas LightsCampbeltown Main Street

    Thursday November 26th - Saturday November 28thSouth Kintyre Art Group Christmas Art Mart

    Town Hall Council Chambers, Campbeltown