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Cathair-eaglais Naomh Moluag – a nise leis an coimhearsnachd : Cathedral Church of St Moluag – now community owned
Report in English and Gaelic. Thursday 25th of June 2026 marked a new era for Lismore when the community purchased the Cathedral Church of St Moluag from the Church of Scotland. The Oban Times reporter pictured a small but representative group of islanders,...
Bun Sgoil Achadh na Creige/Rockfield Primary School visit Lismore
TURAS-SGOILE GÀIDHLIG GU LIOS MÒR Abair spòrs a bha aig na sgoilearan Gàidhlig air Lios Mòr an-diugh! Ged nach robh an aimsir cho math ’s a bha sinn an dòchas, cha do chuir an t-uisge dragh oirnn. Chuir sinn seachad ùine a’ rannsachadh na tràghad mus do thadhail sinn...
Museum Special Exhibition 2026
Lismore and the War - curated by Douglas Breingnan and Dave Clarke. This special exhibition is in 3 parts. The first part in 2 large cabinets ,highlights the 8th Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders which was so ubiquitous in the Oban area it was...
Taproot 2026 11: The Marl Lochs of Lismore
Elizabeth Robson writes: On 21st April, 2026, researchers from the University of Stirling told an interested Taproot audience about the social and scientific research taking place at Loch Balnagown / Baile a’ Ghobhainn. A lot more is happening there than...
Archaeology Day 9 May 2026
Robert Hay and Douglas Breingan write: Every seat was taken in a packed public hall in the afternoon of 9 May 2026 for a celebration of ten years of Community Archaeology on Lismore, led by Dr Clare Ellis of Argyll Archaeology. The day’s programme was planned...





