The Oban Times

Islay WW100 events group wins praise

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Members of Argyll and Bute Council will formally thank Islay’s WW100 committee for providing an inspiratio­nal and ambitious programme of events to commemorat­e the centenary of the sinking of SS Tuscania and the collision of HMS Otranto, which took place off the shores of Islay during the First World War.

At a meeting of the full council this week, members will pay tribute to the group for their part in organising the national remembranc­e events, honouring those who died in the incidents, and providing a lasting legacy for the local community.

Argyll and Bute Provost Len Scoullar said: ‘The WW100 group, both national and local, must be congratula­ted for arranging such a well-organised series of events to honour and pay respect to those who lost their lives in these tragedies, and commemorat­e the people of Islay who were involved in the response to the incidents.

‘Particular mention must be made to the group’s chair, Jenni Minto, and the Lord Lieutenant of Argyll and Bute, Patrick Stewart, for the hard work and dedication they have shown throughout the whole process. The success of these events is a great credit to them, the organisers and the local community.

‘I would also like to thank the council officers who were involved in the commemorat­ions for all their help in ensuring the day went smoothly as well as the island’s school pupils for their valuable contributi­ons.

‘The island really came together, engaging young and old, showcasing resilience, compassion and kindness. It was a great pleasure and a privilege for Argyll and Bute Council to be part of this.’

The commemorat­ions took place last month and attracted worldwide media attention. They were attended by HRH the Princess Royal and her husband Sir Tim Laurence, as well as a number of senior representa­tives from the UK, the USA, France and Germany, and members of a wide range of communitie­s across Islay and descendant­s of those people involved in the tragedy at the time.

 ??  ?? A service was held at the Mull of Oa in May to remember the servicemen who died.
A service was held at the Mull of Oa in May to remember the servicemen who died.

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