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Published Date: 04 October 2008
THUIRT Michael Russell, Ministear na h-Àrainneachd, gun lean e cuid a mholaidhean aithisg Shucksmith air son leasachadh na croitearachd. Bheir e a-steach riaghailtean a bheir air daoine dearbhadh gur e dachaighean làn-thìde, 's nach e taighean samhraidh, a bhios ann an togalaichean air fearann croitearachd.
BHÒT buill phàrlamaid Taigh an Ròid 72 ri 47 an aghaidh molaidhean an Riaghaltais gus an aois aig am faodar deoch làidir a cheannach àrdachadh ann an Alba bho 18 gu 21.

NOCHD fianais gun do chuir an luibh-eòlaiche an t-Oll. John Heslop-Harrison luibhean annasach ann an ùir Eilean Rùm anns na 1940an a dh'aona ghnothach gus a chliù fhéin àrdachadh.

THA seirbheis aisig a' tilleadh gu Sròm Loch Carann air an deireadh seachdain seo. Stad an t-aiseag a' ruith o chionn 40 bliadhna, ach tha bàta ga cur air dòigh do luchd coiseachd fhads a tha an rathad eadar Àird an Arbha agus Atadal dùinte air son beagan làithean gus a chàradh.





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  • Last Updated: 03 October 2008 10:30 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Gaelic language
 
 

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