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Argyll and The Islands News Articles
Last Updated 01 May 2008


RBS PSYBT 2007 Award Winners
Photograph of back row left to right Kate Fraser of PSYBT, Jim McMillan of RBS, Murdo MacLeod PSYBT Regional Chairman, Jim Mather MSP, William Petrie Convener of Argyll & Bute. Front Row Michael Forbes flanked by Vicky Laing and Tiffany BozMichael Forbes of Forbes Boat Care was Argyll’s Royal Bank of Scotland and PSYBT Business Awards, Regional Winner. Michael set up Forbes Boat Care in 2005 when he realised the potential for a boat management service in Argyll.www.forbesboatcare.co.uk.   
The runners-up were Tiffany Boz and Victoria Laing of the Gambit Gallery in Dunoon. www.gambitgallery.co.uk
More information on the businesses featured in this article can be found in the "Client Features" section of the Argyll & the Islands page or by visiting their websites. 
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