Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 412, 15/3/2008.
Local news and events including planning permission for the wind turbine, an interview with Nancy MacKechnie, a youth club drama workshop and SWRI meeting.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 412, 15/3/2008.
Local news and events including planning permission for the wind turbine, an interview with Nancy MacKechnie, a youth club drama workshop and SWRI meeting.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 411, 1/3/2008.
Local new and events including the forthcoming wind turbine meeting, Argyll air services, the cut in ferry fares, an interview with Iain MacLeod, football coaching for school pupils, and the RSPB-sponsored function at the Rural Centre.
Colour photograph of the descendants of Marion MacNeill from Hough.
Descendants of Marion Brown née MacNeill, born at Hough in 1841, taken 18th December 2005 in Stutterheim, East Cape, South Africa.
L-R: (backrow) Trevor Bennet, Peter Lloyd, Pam Buchler, Gary Cawthorn, May Field, Neil Cawthorn (just showing), David Cawthorn, Robert Cawthorn, (middle row) Keith Cawthorn, Wendy Acton, Connie Cawthorn holding Jenna Richardson, Stanley Cawthorn, Heather Miles, Rita Petzer, (front) William Cawthorn.
Colour photograph of the descendants of siblings Donald and Marion MacNeill from Hough.
Descendants of the siblings Donald and Marion MacNeill from Hough, taken 6th January 2006 in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
L-R: Gail Röthlin (née McAdam), Beverley Cawthorn (née Hall), Stanley Cawthorn, Ian Cawthorn, Tgetg Röthlin, and Lynda Green (née Baillie).
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 410, 16/2/2008.
Local news and events including the dispute between the trade union Unison and the Council, the wind turbine, Crossapol enterprise zone, youth worker post, the harbour project, an interview with Ian Gillies, the Council budget, a school trip to Glasgow and the results of the cattle sale on 9th February.
Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 409, 2/2/2008.
Local news and events including the new Treshnish Isles Museum in Hynish, an interview with Co-op manager Andy Hayes and news from the RSPB and the school.