Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.An ambulance technician is the toast of a remote community – after landing a helipad for rescue copters.The new Campbeltown Helipad opened for duty at the weekend, bringing to an end decades of very sick patients being transferred in a muddy field.And it’s all down to Stuart McLellan who was alarmed at how often distressed people and mercy staff had to cope with challenging ground conditions.Stuart, from Neilston, has spent three years literally getting the project off the ground, finally receiving the full £270,000 funding.He has family in the Argyll town and has spent years holidaying there.The 26-year old said yesterday: “Campbeltown now has a fit.
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