Across the Loch

By: Kirsty McLuckie & Michael Russell
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  • Local news , views , events and opinions in and for Colintraive and Glendaruel

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Episodes
  • Across the Loch - Episode 6. 13th August 2024
    Aug 13 2024

    In the latest episode of this podcast for , and about, Colintraive and Glendaruel in Argyll Kirsty McLuckie and Michael Russell talk about local events and concerns including an upcoming meeting to discuss the Argyll Rally and its impact on the area. Water is also a theme this month, with an FOI request revealing an astonishing number of bursts on the mains supply to both communities and an equally astonishing lack of concern from Scottish Water, whilst Kirsty goes out rowing in the ColGlen community skiff, and meets a super yacht. She also reveals her future plans......


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    31 mins
  • Across the Loch Episode 5 - 8th June 2024
    Jun 8 2024
    From local D Day lunches, through the upcoming Argyll Rally - and some local concerns about lack of consultation regarding road closures - to an interview with Ronnie MacVicar, Manager of the long established and successful ColGlen Shinty Team , this latest episode of "Across the Loch" is a (largely) election free zone. The podcast also features the regular "What's On" spot

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    31 mins
  • Across the Loch Episode 4 - 16th April 2024
    Apr 16 2024

    Spring is late in coming to Colintraive & Glendaruel this year so after a wet and windy winter, Kirsty and Michael talk weather and specifically the effect it may have on local tourism following the closure of part of the Cowal and Loch Lomond Way, a long distance path founded locally but suddenly blocked by fallen and uprooted trees. They also discuss the impending threat to the future of the Glen Village Hall for whilst the British Gas CEO earned £8.2 million last year, this tiny hall run by volunteers and used by local clubs , is in difficulty largely because of Scottish Gas electricity bills of £1500 a month and more. Finally Kirsty talks to Claire Banner about taking over, with her husband Joe, the Colintraive Hotel just a few short months before the pandemic struck in March 2020 and how she views lockdown four years on, with the hotel once again a thriving and welcoming venue for visitors and locals alike.

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    35 mins

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