Museum’s alcohol licence approved
An Oban museum and castle has been granted a provisional premises licence to sell alcohol in its outdoor areas
An Oban museum and castle has been granted a provisional premises licence to sell alcohol in its outdoor areas
The sculptures, based around the real life stories of character’s from Lismore’s past, highlight the problem of lack of affordable and accessible housing – both now and back in history.
Kilmartin Castle has been granted a premises alcohol licence for its guests inside and out but did not get the go ahead for for any outdoor events open to the public.
Staff and trustees of the MacDougall of Dunollie Preservation Trust celebrating the award for the GLAD (Gardens, Links and Digital) project are now looking for new volunteers to help support and deliver the work.
This was Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds’ last event of the year although they are planning many more for 2022.
Emma Sutcliffe is the new general manager at Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds while Jamie MacGregor has been appointed heritage engagement and access officer and Florence Medard is the new communications coordinator.
Kilberry Castle’s history has got it all: knights, pirates, buried treasure, duels, cartoons, prison escapes, and the biggest selling piobraireachd book of all time.
The repaired ruin now has the added bonus of visitors being able to go up to the first floor and then on up to a new viewing platform at second floor level.
Steevie and Megan discuss a teenagers view of the Covid-19 lockdown and how to stay entertained
From pizzas to quizzing, fixing typewriters to kayaking to a not-so-desert island, Oban Times reporters Kathie Griffiths, Fiona Scott, Ellis Butcherand IT whizz Martin Stewart find plenty to chat about – as usual!