- Campbeltown
infobox UK place
country = Scotland
official_name= Campbeltown
gaelic_name= Ceann Loch Chille Chiarain
scots_name=
population= 5,144 [cite web|publisher=Scotland's Census Results Online|title =Comparative Population Profile: Campbeltown Locality | url=http://www.scrol.gov.uk/scrol/browser/profile.jsp?profile=Population&mainArea=campbeltown&mainLevel=Locality | date = 2001-04-29| accessdate =2008-09-01 ] (2001 census)
est. 5,040 [http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/statistics/publications-and-data] (2006)
os_grid_reference= NR718203
latitude= 55.42331
longitude= -5.60773
unitary_scotland=Argyll and Bute
lieutenancy_scotland=Argyll and Bute
constituency_westminster= Argyll and Bute
constituency_scottish_parliament= Argyll and Bute
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static_image_caption=Campbeltown waterfrontCampbeltown (
Scottish Gaelic : "Ceann Loch Chille Chiarain") is a town and formerroyal burgh inArgyll and Bute ,Scotland , located byCampbeltown Loch on theKintyre peninsula . Originally known as Kinlochkilkerran (Eng: "The head of theloch by thekirk of St. Kieran") - this form is still used in Gaelic. It was renamed in the 17th century and became an important centre forshipbuilding andScotch whisky , and a busy fishing port.Whisky
Campbeltown is one of the handful of areas in Scotland categorised as a distinct
whisky producing region, and is home to theCampbeltown Single Malts , at one point having 34 distilleries and proclaiming itself "the whisky capital of the world". However, a focus on quantity rather than quality, and the combination of prohibition and theGreat Depression in theUnited States , led to most distilleries going out of business. Today only three active distilleries remain in Campbeltown, which have, or in one case is expected to have, an excellent reputation for their quality.The well known folk song titled "Campbeltown Loch, I wish you were whisky" is based on the town's history in this industry.
Culture
Apart from the distilleries, Campbeltown boasts a
museum and aheritage centre . The museum has a varied collection of items from Campbeltown's past, and prehistoric items excavated from sites around Kintyre, such as axeheads, jewellery and combs. The 19th century building also houses the library and has plaques or exhibits related to famous Kintyre people: for example,William McTaggart and William Mackinnon. Near the museum is the "Wee Picture House", a small but distinctiveArt Deco cinema dating from 1913 and believed to be the oldest surviving purpose-built cinema in Scotland. These buildings are on the waterfront, as is a 14th centuryCeltic cross that also served as amercat cross . [ [http://www.kintyremag.co.uk/1998/15/page7.html Campbeltown Cross] ] St. Kieran lived in this area before the town existed. A cave named after him can be visited at low tide, as can the cave on nearbyDavaar Island where pilgrims and tourists go to see a 19th centurycrucifixion painting.Campbeltown also hosts the annual
Mull Of Kintyre Music Festival , which has seen acts ranging from up-and-coming local bands to well-established groups such asDeacon Blue ,The Stranglers and Idlewild perform. [ [http://www.mokfest.com/ Mull of Kintyre Music Festival] ]On Friday
16 June 2006 , First MinisterJack McConnell flew to Campbeltown to officially open Campbeltown's new 'Aqualibrium' Centre. Aqualibrium replaced the old Campbeltown swimming pool, which closed 7 years ago due to safety reasons, and houses Campbeltown's library (with the old building being the museum only), swimming pool, gym, conference centre and 'Mussel Ebb' Cafe.The Kintyre Camanachd are a local
shinty team that belongs to theCamanachd Association .Argyll FM is a local radio station based in Campbeltown on 106.5, 107.1 & 107.7
Transport
Campbeltown Airport lies near the burgh, and a scheduled service [ [http://www.flybe.com Flybe] ] runs between here and Glasgow Airport on weekdays, but not weekends.Due to the town's isolated location near the far end of a long peninsula, in many ways it resembles sizeable communities on the islands of the
Inner Hebrides in that transport by sea is particularly important, although nonetheless it is linked to the rest of Scotland by the A83 (to Tarbet) and A82 (from Tarbet toGlasgow ).Ferries once sailed from Campbeltown to Ballycastle in
Northern Ireland , but the service was suspended in June 2002 until further notice. According to the "Campbeltown Courier", the Scottish Executive repeatedly gives the message "not this year, maybe next" about this ferry service.In 2006 a foot passenger ferry, The Kintyre Express, ran between Campbeltown and
Troon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday with a crossing time of one hour in calm weather. By 2007 this ferry no longer ran, although the vessel can be chartered privately. [ [http://www.kintyreexpress.com/ Kintyre Express] ]Campbeltown was linked to
Machrihanish by acanal (1794-mid 1880s) that was superseded by theCampbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway that closed in 1932.Language
Campbeltown is traditionally one of the few communities in the
Scottish Highlands where theScots language has predominated, rather than the previously widespreadScottish Gaelic . This was due to the plantation of lowland merchants to the burgh in theMiddle Ages . Today theEnglish language , in the form of theScottish English dialect , is the predominant language in the town.Notable people
*
Jill McGown , British writer of mystery novels
*Sir William Mackinnon, 1st Baronet , Scottish ship-owner and businessman
*James C. Russell, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
*Norman MacLeod , Scottish clergyman and author
*Paul McCartney , musician and singer leader of Wings and member ofthe Beatles
*Duncan McNab McEachran , Canadian veterinarian and academic
*Hugh Henry Brackenridge , American writer, lawyer, judge, and justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court [ [http://www.scotlands.com/usa/21.html Scotland's Mark on America] ]
*Rodney Pattisson , sailor, Olympic gold medalist at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics and 1972 Munich Olympics along with a silver medal at the 1976 Montreal OlympicsReferences
External links
* [http://www.campbeltown.info Campbeltown Website]
* [http://www.kintyreportal.co.uk Kintyre Portal Website]
* [http://www.campbeltownonline.org.uk Campbeltown and South Kintyre Website]
* [http://www.campbeltowncourier.co.uk/ Campbeltown Courier - source for local news]
* [http://www.campbeltowngrammar.org.uk/ Campbeltown Grammar School] - Campbeltown Grammar School is secondary comprehensive school, taking all children between the ages of 12 and 18 from the South Kintyre area
* [http://www.mokfest.com/ Mull Of Kintyre Music Festival- official site]
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