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COMMUNITY COUNCIL or speed bumps put in place. This could be contact Sandy MacTaggart, Head of Service,
DRAFT EKCC MINUTES another proposed discussion for the Argyll and Bute Council, and put forward the
Thursday 6 May 2010 community council at the next meeting. ideas on the improvement to Carradale
Present: Elizabeth McMillan, Stuart Irvine, Argyll and Bute Council - our numbers have Harbour and the importance of this to the
Andrea Hopkins, Ronnie Brownie, Councillor changed economic development of Carradale and the
Rory Colville, Police Constable Ian MacRae Council Tax - 01546 605511 surrounding areas. Carradale could be a
Benefits-01546 605512 stopping place for yachts etc between Tarbert
Apologies: Shelagh Cameron, Lachie
Payments Line - 01546 605515 and Campbeltown.
Paterson, Tom Adams
Operational Services - 01546 605514 But firstly before any of this can go ahead
Vice Chairperson Andrea Hopkins welcomed
(this includes roads and lighting faults, special 1. As landowners of the harbour Argyll and
everyone present.
uplifts, wheelie bin purchase, abandoned Bute Council should be totally involved,
Minutes Of Last Meeting: Proposed by vehicles, fly tipping, pest control, car parking 2. A feasibility study, engineering consultation
Elizabeth McMillan seconded by Ronnie fines and faults, dog fouling and dog control should take place,
Brownie. and alt general enquiries).
3. The other landowners and fishermens
Matters Arising From Last Minutes: Alternatively you can visit your local Service cooperative should be consulted. When all of
Cheque has now been received for 50 from point at the Burnet Building, John Street, this is in place a plan can be drawn up and put
Colin Burgess for dog foul bins. Campbeltown, forward to an open meeting where everyone
Notice boards - no update as yet Vice Chairperson Andrea Hopkins thanked would be welcome.
Treasurers report - Accounts now audited, everyone for attending. A.H. Planning: Torrisdale - new house, Lephinbeg
as at 31 March 2010 balance 1570.93, No - ok; Dippen - barn, similar to existing one
DRAFT EKCC MINUTES - ok; Greenhill -1.5 story house to be built
outstanding accounts. Thursday 3 June 2010 - ok; Bruce Cottage - already discussed;
Parking problems - update, no update as Present: Shelagh Cameron, Stuart Irvine, Lockpark - backhouse - ok; Ugadale -
such. Police Constable Ian MacRae stated Andrea Hopkins, Ronnie Brownlie, Elizabeth agricultural building - ok
that as long as there was access for a fire McMillan, Councillor John Semple Cour windfarm: consultation date for
engine and cars were not causing an Apologies: Lachie Paterson, Tom Adams comments to be in by Sunday 20 June 2010 -
obstruction to the pavement there was not a Convenor Shelagh Cameron welcomed very large booklets to read and digest
lot that could be done. Councillor Colville to everyone present
take forward as well. Correspondence:
Minutes of Last Meeting: Proposed by NHS Highland - Dunstaffnage, Tuesday 22
Planning - extension at Portrigh has been Elizabeth McMillan seconded by Stuart Irvine June 2010
referred back to Council for planning Matters Arising From Last Minutes: Local Area Community Planning - Tarbert
permission again as the building is higher than Notice boards: Eric Norman has been Academy, Saturday 19 June 2010
it should be. approached but had to decline as he is too Mental Health Argyll and Bute - letter
Roads - gritting, B842 past Carradale carried busy with other work, convenor Shelagh GRAB Trust - leaflet
over to next meeting of Area Committee. Cameron and Tom Adams to take forward Kintyre Initiative - Friday 11 June 2010, 10
Passing place signs - it was stated that these Planning at Portrigh, Bruces Cottage; An am Campbeltown
are a nightmare as they are too bright and very amendment was made back to original plan. A Scoping document offshore development
reflective at night. A suggestion was made that discussion followed about how planning Machrihanish - comments by Wednesday
the signs could possibly be tilted so as not to regulations can be flouted, and what role the 16 June 2010
be reflective. Community Council should take in this. It was War memorial - application to get memorial
agreed that it would be alright for the re-lettered
Correspondence: Community Council to make people aware of
War Memorial - leaflet Any Other Competent Business:
local plans, not to take sides. An extraordinary meeting of the Hall
Argyll & Bute Local Licensing Forum - letter Treasurers Report: Accounts have now been
Kintyre Initiative Working Group - minutes Committee is to take place on Tuesday 22
audited, balance in Community Council June 2010 at 7pm. Notices are to be put up
Heritage Paths Scotland - brochure account-1511.06, Community Council
Scottish Health Council, CONNECT - leaflet around Carradale. Please come along and
Common Good Fund - 52,226 support your village hall.
Scottish Health Council - Annual Report Road Closures: Between Lochgilphead and
Tangy Wind-farm Extension - leaflet Inveraray from 30 May to 25 June 2010, Convenor Shelagh Cameron thanked
Chris Bell, Southern and Scottish Energy between 9pm and 6am, Monday to Friday everyone for attending A.H.
Offshore Wind-farm Machrihanish - Exhibition Pontoons, Toilets / Showers: A discussion Next Meeting: Thursday 1 July 2010 at 7pm
July, dates later took place on the viability of acquiring
Any Other Competent Business: pontoons, toilets / showers for Carradale SINCERE THANKS
Corner at Ugadale, near vets very dangerous, Harbour. Different suggestions / ideas were I would like to thank all friends and neighbours
could be an accident waiting to happen. put forward by Mike Hurst and Stuart Irvine, for their help, cards and get well wishes during
Proposed further discussion at next community Harbour Users Group and Shelagh Cameron. my unexpected visits to various hospitals. I'm
council meeting. Convenor Shelagh Cameron has a meeting very glad to say that I'm almost back to my
Alan Walker brought up the suggestion of with Arthur McCulloch, Argyll and Bute Council normal healthy self, minus one dodgey gall
cars going too fast down Shore Road and on Tuesday 15 June. Councillor John Semple bladder! Shelagh Cameron.
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BLUE, John, d.1921, 76 yrs 582 8 McCONACHIE, John, d.1926, 78 yrs 579 8
BLUE, Marion, d.1847, 7 yrs 582 8 McCONACHIE, Margaret, d. 1904, 579 8
BLUE, Mary, d.1867, 564 8 McCONACHIE, Peter, d.1885, 81 yrs 579 8
BLUE, William 582 8 McCONOCHIE, John 578 8
BLUE, William, d.1848, 36 yrs 582 8 McDOUGALL, Duncan, d.1869 547 8
BROWN, Isabella, d.1934, 80 yrs 584 8 McDOUGALL, Flora, d.1941, 76 yrs 565 8
CAMERON, Janet, 585 8 McFIE, Daniel, 557 8
CAMPBELL Jane, d.1910, 14 yrs 565 8 McFIE, John, d.1776, 33 yrs 557 8
CAMPBELL, Alexander, d.1920, 85 yrs 550 8 McINES, Angus 573 8
CAMPBELL, Colin, d.1902, 82 yrs 574 8 McINLY, Mary, 560 8
CAMPBELL, Colin, d.1920, 17 yrs 575 8 McKELLAR, Archibald 551 8
CAMPBELL, Colin, d.1935, 65 yrs 575 8 McKELLAR, Christina, d.1880, 66 yrs 545 8
CAMPBELL, Douglas, d.1807, 32 yrs 570 8 McKELLAR, Duncan, d.18..3 551 8
CAMPBELL, James, d. in infancy 565 8 McKELLAR, James, d.1866, 20 yrs 551 8
CAMPBELL, James, d.1908, 75 yrs 549 8 McKINVEN, Ann, d.1914, 82 yrs 574 8
CAMPBELL, John, d.1924, 63 yrs 565 8 McMILLAN, Archibald, 553 8
CAMPBELL, Martha, d.1917, 79 yrs 545 8 McMILLAN, James, 1919, 68 yrs 555 8
CAMPBELL, Neil 570 8 McMILLAN, John, d.1806, 2 yrs./6mnths 552 8
CAMPBELL, Richard, d.1908, 27 yrs 549 8 McMILLAN, Margaret, d.1889, 70 yrs 568 8
CAMPBELL, Robert, d.1958, 86 yrs 549 8 McMILLAN, Neil, d.1876, 81 yrs 553 8
CARMICHAEL, Agnes, d.1846, 46 yrs 547 8 McMILLAN, Sarah, d.1891, 73 yrs 582 8
CHRISTIE, J. 583 8 MENZIES John, d.1895, 58 yrs 545 8
CRAWFORD, Margaret, 564 8 MENZIES, Christina, d.1956, 74 yrs 545 8
DICK, Christina, d.177.., 23 yrs 567 8 MENZIES, James, d.1863, 55 yrs 545 8
DRUMMOND, David 585 8 MENZIES, James, d.1863, 55 yrs(Text) 544
WATERFOOT CEMETERY DRUMMOND, David, d.1829 585 8 MENZIES, Mary, d.1911, 28 yrs 545 8
More often than not on a walk past Waterfoots FERGUSON, Janet, d.1911, 79 yrs 550 8 MERRILEES, Jessie, d.1955, 79 yrs 581 8
cemetery one cannot pass without noticing the FOX, Jessie Ormiston, d.1933 549 8 NICHOLSON, David, d.1941, 92 yrs 576 8
cryptic message on the back of Duncan and GARDNER, Anne 558 8 PATERSON, Elizabeth, d.1912, 33 yrs 575 8
Agnes McDougalls tombstone high above the HAINING, Jean, d.1854, 2 yrs., 6, mnths 559 8 PATERSON, Flora, d.1868, 66 yrs 566 8
surrounding wall. It reads Time is short, Death HAINING, William, d.1853, 30 yrs 559 8 PATERSON, Isabella, d.1938, 95 yrs 582 8
is sure, Sins the wound, And Christs the cure. HAMILTON, Margaret, d.1869, 91 yrs 562 8 RITCHIE, Alexander, d.1832, 18 yrs 569 8
However with John MacMillan providing HARDY, Isabella Robb, d.1892, 27 yrs 571 8 RITCHIE, Alexander, d.1850, 64 yrs 569 8
another article in this issue of the Antler there HENDERSON, David, d.1824, 50 yrs 558 8 RITCHIE, Alexander, d.1883, 37 yrs 568 8
was good reason to take a closer look at the HENDERSON, Robert, d.1824, 7 yrs 558 8 RITCHIE, John, d.1886, 72 yrs 568 8
KENNEDY Margaret, d.1877, 24 yrs 576 8 RITCHIE, William, d.1850, 22 yrs 569 8
stones of Johns family, particularly that of his
LILLY, John 567 8 RITCHIE, William, d.1853, 2 yrs 568 8
grand-father John and his father George. LIVINGSTONE, Annie, d.1887, 34 yrs 555 8 SCOTT, William 566 8
Delightful as the cemetery is now, in the MACDONALD, Angus, d.1952, 88 yrs 556 8 SHAW, Alexander, d.1817, 53 yrs 561 8
past it must have had more of the quality found MACDONALD, Donald, d.1912, 70 yrs 556 8 SHAW, Lachlan, d.1814, 17 yrs 561 8
in the north, west and island communities with MACDONALD, Norman, 580 8 SILLERS, Mary 564 8
the stones clearly seen on their small hill by MACDOUGALL, Agnes, d.1935, 96 yrs 546 8 SINCLAIR, Donald, d.1869, 24 yrs 566 8
fishermen returning by sea to the village. MACDOUGALL, Alexander, d.1919, 82 yrs 548 SINCLAIR, Dugald, 566 8
MACDOUGALL, Duncan, d.1916, 86 yrs 548 8 SINCLAIR, Duncan, d.1854, 49 yrs 566 8
All graveyards are included on Argyll & MACDOUGALL, Neil, d.1904, 85 yrs 548 8 SINCLAIR, Margaret, d.1883, 39 yrs 566 8
Bute Councils web-site and carry a list of MACLEOD,Anna Augusta Gordon d.1947, 86 yrs 571 TAYLOR, Isabella, d.1868, 75 yrs 569 8
interments, and details of the names MACLEOD,George Sommerville, d.1941, 81 yrs 571 WEIR, Ann 559 8
associated with burials in the past and those MACMILLAN, Agnes, d.1877, 12 yrs 546 8 WEIR, David, d.1855, 77 yrs 562 8
intending to take up residence in the future. MACMILLAN, Alexander, d.1918, 38 yrs 581 8 WEIR, James, d.1863, 5 yrs 563 8
Of particular note in Waterfoot, in Scottish MACMILLAN, Angus, d. in infancy 546 8 WEIR, William 563 8
nineteenth and twentieth century terms, is the MACMILLAN, George, d.1945, 60 yrs 584 8 WEIR, William, d.1863, 6 yrs 563 8
small number of very young deaths, a few MACMILLAN, Hector, 581 8 WILSON, Henry, 552 8
young men dying in their teens or twenties and MACMILLAN, Hector, d.1911, 72 yrs 546 8 WILSON, Margaret, d.1913, 70 yrs 556 8
MACMILLAN, John, d.1939, 85 yrs 584 8 A total of 125 interments from 1776 to
a surprising number of men and women living
MACMILLAN, William, d.1949, 71 yrs 581 8 2010. The record for Brackley covers 1036
well into their late seventies. MACNEIL, Elizabeth 561 8 burials from 1805 to 2010 including some who
Unfortunately the list is not up to date as MACNEIL, Mary, d.1815, 75 yrs 580 8 are still very much alive!
there have been burials since 1958; Tibbie who MAINS, James 554 8
lived at Rosalie was buried in an unmarked MASTERTON, Christina, d.1920, 87 yrs 549 8 Incidentally in 1994 the Council insisted
grave at the south-west corner of the cemetery McCALLUM, Catherine, d.1877, 79 yrs 553 8 that there was an immediate and urgent need
in the 1980s and there may well be others, McCALLUM, Janet, d.1846, 74 yrs 578 8 for an extension to Brackley. After trial bores
however new burials are unlikely unless the McCALLUM, Janet, d.1846, 74 yrs 579 8 behind the Church, a field at Brackley was
McCALLUM, John 579 8 bought and fenced, but 16 years later it has still
person concerned is a family member.
McCALLUM, Marey 570 8 not been needed. If you are concerned to
NAME Grave number. Field 8 (Waterfoot) McCONACHIE, Angus, d. 579 8 secure a lair at Brackley (purchase of single lair
BALFOUR, Margaret 554 8 McCONACHIE, Archibald, d.1884, 88 yrs 579 8 486.00, 3 Interments per lair) you should
BLUE, Catherine, d.1879 564 8 McCONACHIE, Duncan, d., 50 yrs 579 8 contact Community Services at the Burnet
BLUE, John, 564 8 McCONACHIE, John, d., 55 yrs 579 8 Building in Campbeltown - Telephone number
BLUE, John, 583 8 McCONACHIE, John, d.1852, 87 yrs 579 8 01586 559000 G.P.
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not sure when she was christened) to avoid built to specifications of the US Navy to
THOSE WERE THE DAYS being bombed, slipped from the Clyde during facilitate her conversion into a troop ship in the
EN ROUTE TO CANADA darkness to New York to be finished as a troop advent of war. As airline travel increased the
As the Queen Elizabeth was pulled slowly out ship. (My previous notes) After many crossings liner United States was mothballed for several
of Southampton Harbour, I was still on the rail and after the war she returned to Southampton years until being purchased by the Disney
when the tugs let go their lines and she moved for renovations into a passenger liner. At 38673 Group and converted into a cruise ship. She
slowly under her own power past the Isle of tons and carrying 2288 passengers she was was the forerunner of a large cruise ship fleet
Wight. The wooden rail caps (teak I think) were then the largest liner with a mean Trans- now plying the Oceans of the World. The
engraved with hundreds of US services Atlantic speed of 32.5 knots was also the R.M.S. Queen Mary ended her passenger
personnels initials who crossed the Atlantic fastest. service to become a floating hotel, docked at
during the war. Some were full names, others Long Beach California where my wife and I
included towns and states. The Queen Mary, also a troop ship during
the war was built at Clyde Bank and launched toured her several years ago.
As we entered the English Channel it was in 1934. At 81235 tons and carrying 20501 The R.M.S Queen Elizabeth ended her
time to find my cabin and explore as much of passengers with a mean Trans-Atlantic speed career being sold for scrap. She was being
the ship as I was allowed. Being in steerage of 31.7 knots captured the Blue Riband of the dismantled in Singapore when fire broke out
restricted the area. She was considered to be Atlantic from the French liner Normandie. and she sank.
a luxury liner but was quite utilitarian when
compared to todays cruise ships. The Normandie of 83432 tons was
launched at St. Nazaire France in 1932. She
We ran into some heavy weather about carried 2170 passengers and was in New York
half-way across which caused the ship to roll Harbour when war broke out. She was
long and slow cancelling dining for several expropriated by the US Maritime Commission
hours. After settling into my cabin, I sat there for conversion to a troop ship, in the course of
for a while contemplating the past two days the conversion fire broke out and she capsized.
and wondering about the future with some
anxiety and possibly fear. So ended the Trans-Atlantic passenger
service as ships were unable to cope with the
We entered New York Harbour to a competition from increasing air travel.
resounding welcome. Fire boats with horns John MacMillan.
sounding pumped huge arcs of water that
produced brilliant rainbows in the morning sun. UNDER OFFER
US Navy and Coast Guard ships with their M.A.C.C. BUY-OUT?
crews lining the rails stood to attention as their By the time the July Antler goes to print on
horns sounded when we passed slowly by. June 17th it may be clear if the Machrihanish
Dozens of pleasure boats with flags flying and Airbase Community Company has a mandate
horns sounding also welcomed us into the to consider the purchase of the airfield and its
harbour. I was on the rail again as the tugs associated facilities from the Ministry of
berthed us just behind the Queen Mary who Defence for the princely sum of 1.
was getting ready to cast off for Southampton.
The first stage of its campaign was to
She was late departing because of fog. John MacMillan
canvas everyone in the PA28 area of Kintyre
As the mooring lines from the Queen The Blue Riband (pronounced /blu and to obtain at least a 50% turnout by local
Elizabeth were being pulled ashore it reminded rbnd/) is an unofficial accolade given to the voters - this was achieved magnificantly by the
me of a conversation that I had with a Davaar passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in end of May.
crew member on the Shore Road, Carradale regular service with the record highest speed. Machrihanish Airbase extends to 1,025
several years before. He and father were crew The term was borrowed from horse racing and acres, contains over 200 buildings, leisure and
on R.M.S. Davaar. During that conversation he was not widely used until after 1910. Under the extensive catering facilities and has one of the
said that father was renowned for his accuracy unwritten rules, the record is based on average longest runways in Europe.
when throwing the heaving line ashore. That speed rather than passage time because ships
is the light line which is attached to the heavier follow different routes. Traditionally, a ship is The Company asks Can we afford to lose
it? The airbase requires at least 990,000 of
mooring line used to pull the mooring line considered a record breaker if it wins the
capital Investment and confirmation that all
ashore. The heaving line end is woven or eastbound speed record, but is not credited
contamination costs will be met by the MOD.
knotted into a ball called the Monkey Fist which with Blue Riband unless it wins the more
MACC's initial business plan shows the
gives the line end weight for throwing. difficult westbound record against the Gulf
airbase to be a very affordable and worthwhile
My cabin deck was the last to disembark Stream. Source: Wikipedia
project. The community will not be held
and I was directed into a cavernous like Although the Queen Elizabeth was faster responsible for the airbase liabilities and the
building for an interview with Immigration and Im not sure if she ever received the Blue scheduled air service and HIAL employees will
Customs Inspection. Riband. However, in 1952 the 53332 ton liner be unaffected by the buy-out.
The hull known as Cunard 534 lay United States crossed from New York to In you are not resident in the PA28 area
unfinished for quite some time at Clyde Bank. Southampton at a mean 35.59 knots, almost 4 but are interested in the the progress of the
With the threat of war work increased but was knots faster than the Queen Mary, thereby initiative visit www.machrihanish.org or call -
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MUSEUM REPAIR
Campbeltown Museum will be closed
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weeks from Monday May 24. The
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the work was badly needed. The
repairs will include replacement of all
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CARRADALE GOLF CLUB A TAIL END STORY
LADIES SECTION A CARRADALE GOAT NON STATISTICAL DEPOSIT
On Sunday 6th June, Carradale Golf Club played host to 69 lady golfers
for The Ladies Open Competition, with ladies from Kintyre, Arran and
Skelmorlie participating. The condition of the course under the care of
Greenkeeper, Robert Strang was superb, and with the weather
remaining fine, everyone made the most of their day.
The results are as follows:
SCRATCH: First : Laura McGeachy 75 Carradale
Second: Cathy McGlynn 80 Tarbert
Third: Ann Gallacher 81 Machrihanish
HANDICAP: First: Ellie Jones Net 62 Lamlash
Second: Rachel Wren Net 62 Lamlash
Third: Kate McAdam Net 62 Lamlash
SILVER DIVISION:
Nearest Pin in 2 at 2nd: Viv Parks Shiskine
Longest Drive at 18th Laura McGeachy Carradale
BRONZE DIVISION:
Nearest Pin in 2 at 15th Linda Brannigan Dunaverty
Longest Drive at 4th Aileen Latona Shiskine
EITHER DIVISION:
Nearest Pin at 8th Margaret Campbell Carradale
THE MORTON TROPHY:
The Morton Trophy is an annual competition in the Ladies golfing
calendar. This year 4 contestants took part with the eventual
winner being Margaret Richardson (36), 4 and 3. Runner - up was TO THE PERSON WHO LEFT THEIR DOGS DROPPINGS
Janice Hanning (34). M.C. The dog warden has been informed and will be watching out for you.
This bag of dog poo did not drop out of someones hand by mistake as
MENS SECTION RESULTS: it was shoved in to the side of the plants at Abbeyfield Residential
Club Tankard - A Dunlop. April Medal - D Dunlop. Home in Carradale. The path is the front entrance to the house and is
Tennent Caledonian Cup - J Robertson. May Medal - S Walker. also a right of way for the public through the grounds to the the houses
Duncan Fisher Memorial Trophy - A Dunlop.
behind, so whoever you are, we will be watching out for you. J.D.
CARRADALE FOOTBALL
The local football season got underway on the 16th of May, with 10
clubs participating in the League and Cup competitions. Carradale got
off to the best possible start winning their opening four League games.
david ingram
The first match of the season the team traveled to Tarbert to take on
Tayinloan and came home with 4-1 victory. The next week they beat
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the Wee Toun 5-1 at Kinloch Park. The following two matches were
played at Wellpark Field beating Kintyre Select 9-0 and last years - Professional Architectural Artist
champions - Ardrishaig 3-1. It was good to see young Ryan
McConnachie making his debut scoring against the Wee Toun and
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Kintyre select. Carradales next five league matches are away to
Kilmartin on the 13th of June and to the Meadows on Wednesday M. 07745 368 576 E. djingram82@yahoo.co.uk
16th June. Carradale then travel to Lochgilphead to play the
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on Wednesday the 23rd of June. Finally in June Southend will travel
to Carradale during the week ending the 27th. D.McA.
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