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National Maintenance Week

If you are legally responsible for the repair and maintenance of a private property, there are straightforward steps you can take to protect your building from winter weather. As part of National Maintenance Week (19-26 November) Argyll and Bute Council is urging residents to carry out simple checks on properties of any age that could save money on expensive repairs further down the line.

22 November 2021

Online Community Consultation

Issued by Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership   Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership is delighted to be holding its first ever digital online community consultation on our next three year Strategic Plan.  This Plan outlines the HSCP’s vision and values and details how health and social care resources are governed, allocated and operationally managed.   

17 November 2021

Volunteers sought on Bute

Volunteers are being sought on Bute to take part in a new project which aims to further strengthen links between the local community and New Scots on the island. The project, named Sawa (Syrian Arabic for ‘together’), will enable New Scots to develop language skills previously learned through ESOL, and will give islanders the opportunity to get to know them better by working in partnership and sharing experiences.

17 November 2021
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Updated: Short-term restrictions to Westland Amenity Site in November

Essential resurfacing work, to improve the facility, will take place at Westland Amenity Site, on Bute, until 18 November. This is because of poor weather conditions during critical stages of the work. This means the site will only be open to cars. Vans and cars with trailers will not be able to visit. Please plan ahead if you think you may have large items to recycle. The site, which is run by Renewi, will operate a reduced service for the four days so that householders can recycle or dispose of some essential items from the home.

17 November 2021

Have your say - New consultation to consider the future of air services

Delivering medical equipment, transporting patients to hospital, welcoming tourists and providing vital links to the mainland are just some of the critical roles air services play across Argyll and Bute.   A new Scottish Government consultation has launched to consider the future of aviation services in Scotland.   Argyll and Bute Council is encouraging communities and businesses to have their say on the importance of regular and reliable air services to the region.  

16 November 2021
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Argyll and Bute by-election candidates confirmed

The candidates standing for election in the Argyll and Bute Council Lomond North ward have now been confirmed. There is one vacant seat in the Lomond North ward and the by-election takes place on 16 December 2021. The election candidates are listed below in alphabetical order:

15 November 2021

Lomond North by-election deadlines

If you want to take part in next month’s Lomond North by-elections but can’t get to the polling stations, there are other ways to make sure you have your say. You can apply for a postal vote – it’s quick and easy to do. You can find out how to apply at Voting in the Scotland by-elections | Electoral Commission . The by-election takes place on 16 December 2021 and is to elect one councillor in the Lomond North ward, where there is currently a vacancy.

15 November 2021

Dunoon Primary School shortlisted for national award

Dunoon Primary School has been shortlisted for a national Learning Places Scotland Award, bringing the total number of finalists from Argyll and Bute Council up to three. The school has undergone a thorough refurbishment as part of a £10.7 million investment by the Council, including £5.08 million funding from the Scottish Government, to transform it into a school fit for the 21st Century, whilst maintaining its listed building status.

12 November 2021

HSCP update – Covid testing in Helensburgh

Look out for Live Argyll staff at Helensburgh Central Station, providing covid lateral flow tests for people without symptoms. They’ll be there during COP26 and the week after. You can also go to the Victoria Halls in Helensburgh, Tuesday to Friday, 9.30am to 4pm. Regular testing plays a vital part in keeping people safe from covid by breaking chains of transmission. Read more:

11 November 2021
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Climate change event hailed a success

Argyll and Bute Council’s climate change event has been hailed a success. The family friendly event was held in the Helensburgh and Lomond Civic Centre on Saturday and enabled people to discover how they can become more climate friendly in their everyday lives. Visitors had the chance to try out an electric bike; find out how ways to make their home more energy efficient; and see the council’s wide range of electric vehicles.

9 November 2021
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