HMS Campbeltown is a Type 22 frigate and is the second Royal Navy warship to bear the name. She is affiliated with Campbeltown in Argyll and maintains close ties with the town.
A major building contractor in the Kintyre area, McKinven & Colville undertake jobs ranging from home extensions to complete new house & commercial buildings. Their business is firmly based on traditional values, but incorporating the best of modern practices and innovations.
Springbank Distillery is the oldest independent family owned distillery in Scotland. Founded in 1828 on the site of Archibald Mitchell's illicit still, the Springbank Distillery is now in the hands of his great great grand son, Hedley G. Wright.
West Coast Motors have been bringing people together since 1923. They operate bus and coach services from six depots based throughout Argyll, the Isle of Bute and Glasgow. They also run open top bus tours in Glasgow, Oban and Bute - truly a great way to see the local scenery or take in the sights of the city.
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