LOCHGILPHEAD

Lochgilphead

'Lochgilphead' (Scottish Gaelic: ''Ceann Loch Gilb'') is a burgh in Scotland, with a population of around 3000 people. It is the administrative centre of Argyll and Bute. The town lies at the end of Loch Gilp (itself a branch of Loch Fyne) and lies on the banks of the Crinan Canal.
The council is based at Kilmory Castle, around which is located a woodland park and an Iron Age fort. The Forestry Commission also have an office there.
Lochgilphead's facilities include a swimming pool, sports centre, three banks, supermarket, Renault dealership, a community hospital run by the local GPs, psychiatric hospital, 9-hole golf course, a hydrotherapy pool, a regional landfill site at Dunchologan and Lochgilphead High School.
The town is home to shinty team Kilmory Camanachd and football team, Lochgilphead Red Star.

Contents
History
Claims to fame
External links

History


As a planned settlement, Lochgilphead was created in 1790 shortly after the completion of a road from Inveraray to Campbeltown. After the completion of the Crinan Canal in 1801 the town became more important as a link across the Kintyre peninsula.

Claims to fame



★ In July 1982, Lochgilphead competed against teams from Perth and Oban in the then highly popular BBC Television children's series ''It's a Knockout'', presented by Stuart Hall. The town's team won their round and later competed in the international version of the series, 'Jeux Sans Frontieres', which was recorded in Switzerland.

★ In the World War Two movie, ''633 Squadron'' (1964, directed Walter Grauman), Lochgilphead's main street features for a brief second in an aerial shot, as the bombers of 633 Squadron fly over the "unnamed" town en route to the bombing target in Norway.

★ The Argyll Turbo GT sportscar was built by Bob Henderson in Manse Brae.

★ The singer Sydney MacEwan had built, and was for a time parish priest of, the R.C. church in the town.

External links


http://www.argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk - The Argyllshire Advertiser for Lochgilphead and Mid Argyll news

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