The Oban Times

Victorious pipe band takes top British title

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STUART Liddell led his Inveraray and District Pipe Band to victory last weekend in the opening major competitio­n of the 2016 competitio­n season.

The band won its first- ever Grade 1 British title on Saturday.

Field Marshal Montgomery took the runners-up spot and St Laurence O’Toole (Eire) came third, with Scottish-Power Pipe Band in fourth.

Almost 4,000 pipers, drummers and drum majors from 147 bands made the trip to Paisley for the championsh­ips.

The Grade 1 drumming title also went to Inveraray and District, under leading drummer Steven McWhirter.

Inveraray and District Pipe Band manager Jim McMillan said: ‘ We were very happy with the performanc­e at the British Championsh­ips, and hopefully this good start can be maintained for the rest of the season.’

Mid Argyll Pipe Band, competing in Grade 4B, reached the final after a qualifying round. In the final, the band finished sixth of 12 bands – with one of the piping judges placing it first.

In the Novice B grade, Kintyre Schools came second to Lochgelly High School, with Oban High in ninth of the 14 competing bands.

Oban High School’s Novice A band was placed seventh, with Dunoon Grammar School tenth in the same competitio­n.

In the Grade 3A competitio­n, Kintyre Schools came a creditable sixth.

Argyll had Oban and Isle of Islay competing in the Grade 2 contest. The islanders came 14th of 18 bands, while Oban was placed seventh in the second-tier category.

 ?? Photo by Alister Sinclair ?? Pipe Major Stuart Liddell leads Inveraray and District Pipe Band to British Championsh­ip success.
Photo by Alister Sinclair Pipe Major Stuart Liddell leads Inveraray and District Pipe Band to British Championsh­ip success.

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