Dunoon Observer and Argyllshire Standard

Dunoon Observer
and Argyllshire Standard

A front page from 6 November 2015
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Argyll Media Ltd.
Editor Gorden Neish
Founded 25 March 1871
Headquarters John Street,
Dunoon,
Scotland
Circulation 2,413 (as of 2022)
Website https://www.argyllbute24.co.uk/

The Dunoon Observer and Argyllshire Standard is a weekly tabloid newspaper serving the Cowal Peninsula area of Argyll and Bute, in western Scotland. It is edited and printed in Dunoon, and is known locally as the Standard. The newspaper is owned by Argyll Media Ltd. It was published by E&R Inglis Ltd. until 2015, when the owners, Marion and John Carmichael, decided to retire. It had been in the Inglis family for 144 years.

History

Founded on 25 March 1871 in nearby Sandbank by William Inglis, Sr, who was editor and proprietor, it moved to Dunoon for the first time in 1906. That year its printing was moved to Oban, where it was printed alongside The Oban Times. Printing returned to Dunoon in 1991. The newspaper currently has a circulation of around 5,500.

In 2015, upon the retirement of the Carmichaels, the newspaper was purchased by Argyll Media Ltd. The editorial offices remain in Dunoon.

In 2019 Argyll Media Ltd launched a second newspaper, The Isle of Bute News.

The current editor is Gordon Neish.