Tag Archives: feisean

1997.265.58

Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 23, 8/5/1991.

Local news including the opening of the nursing beds at Taigh a` Ruadh by Princess Anne, piper Gordon Rowan to play at the White House, HIE and local working groups, hedgehogs, advice from Dr Holliday on salt intake, Balevullin – part 5 by Sandy MacKinnon, and news from playgroups, the feis, the youth club and the Brownies and Guides.

1997.265.76

Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 40, 8/4/1992.

Local news including the general election, the risks of skin cancer and cataracts, the proposed community buy-out of Sruthan Stores, campaign news from MP Ray Michie, an article on recycling by Elizabeth Robertson, Cornaigmore part 5 by Sandy MacKinnon, and news from the NFU, the regatta club and the feis.

1997.265.80

Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 44, 10/6/1992.

Local news including local public transport, the air link with Barra, pollution and global warming, article about Alastair MacCallum by Fiona MacKinnon of Kirkapol, Moss – part 1 by Sandy MacKinnon, and news from the feis, the playgroups and the windsurfing club.

1997.265.91

Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 54, 20/1/1993.

Local news including a request for nominations to the Community Council, MP`s call for lower ferry fares for residents, article by Development Officer Donneil Kennedy, the feis, Hough – part 1 by Sandy MacKinnon and the timetable for the school and post bus runs.

1997.265.98

Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 61, 12/5/1993.

Local news including the shared taxi/local bus service, article about a Gaelic survey by Dr John Holliday, the risks of cataracts, Kilkenneth 2 by Sandy MacKinnon, corncrakes, a visit by CalMac managers in the summer, and news from the feis.

1997.265.105

Newsletter `An Tirisdeach`, No. 68, 6/10/1993.

Local news including a road accident at Baugh, an open letter to the hall committee by Sandy MacKinnon, article about safety at work by the doctor, the arrival of new teacher Pat Campbell, corncrakes by Gwen Evans RSPB, and news from the feis and the Hynish Centre.