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Lime Mortar Free Training Course

A free lime mortar course is taking place at Hermitage Park Helensburgh from 28 September to 1 October. The course, delivered by the Scottish Lime Centre Trust, is open to anyone with an interest in traditional skills, building conservation or maintaining their property.   Lime mortar is more sympathetic to older buildings than cement based mortar. It is breathable and flexible with a lower carbon footprint than modern cement mortars.  

17 September 2021

New Argyll and Bute (Loves Local) Gift Card to aid business recovery

A new gift card is coming soon, designed to help ongoing Covid recovery for businesses and encourage local spending. Recipients of the Argyll and Bute (loves local) gift card will be able to enjoy a range of fantastic local products, services and experiences on offer from across the area. They include:

16 September 2021
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The draw that pulls people back to Argyll and Bute

Argyll and Bute really is a great place to live, learn and work - maybe that’s why almost 25% of the current teaching staff at Dunoon Grammar are former pupils who left the area to train and seek employment, only to find themselves returning to their hometown to take up positions at the school.

10 September 2021

Hardship Fund for businesses – Apply now

A new Hardship Fund is available for businesses who continue to face challenges from the impact of Covid. Applications open today, 9 September 2021 with grants awarded on a first come, first served basis. The closing date for application is 15 September 2021. Apply online at /discretionary-hardship-fund-businesses Applicants need to demonstrate the following criteria: ·         The business will suffer hardship if no support is awarded

9 September 2021

Future of Oban Bay progresses

Moving towards having one or more statutory authority controlling the entirety of Oban Bay took another step forward yesterday (2 September). Improving the long term functioning of the harbour is behind the drive to move to a harbour authority arrangement. A number of options are available for doing this.

3 September 2021

Former Bridge of Orchy School For Sale

Argyll and Bute has some of the most stunning countryside in the world, from forests to mountains, lochs and islands.   The perfect opportunity to enjoy everything the area has to offer is now available. The Council is looking for a buyer for the former Bridge of Orchy Primary School and Schoolhouse.   The old schoolhouse is located in a beautiful location, making it an ideal base for a residential or commercial development.  

3 September 2021
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Fund helps improve housing in Argyll and Bute

More vulnerable people have been able to remain independently in their homes, and much-needed improvements have been made to existing private housing stock, thanks to the council-managed Private Sector Housing Grant (PSHG). Around 70% of £421,000 allocated this year was used on adaptations that helped people with a disability remain at home safely. These changes were made whether the homes were privately owned or rented.

2 September 2021

Share your visions for a new walking, wheeling, and cycling route from Helensburgh to Garelochhead

Issued by icecream architecture Back in May of 2021, the public were asked to take part in a survey to help a team of designers identify a new and improved walking, cycling and wheeling route from Helensburgh to Garelochhead. The team has now collated the responses and used these to inform the initial design proposals. Now the public can visit helensburgh-garelochhead.info to find out more; view the designs; and submit comments and questions.

2 September 2021
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Roads repair programme on target for 2021/22

The £10m investment in Argyll and Bute’s roads for 2021/22 is on track to see 229 km of road improved, just over 10% of the road network, by the end of the financial year. On top of that, the council has secured a further £1.249m, through the Scottish Timber Transport Scheme, towards repairing roads used to haul forestry timber. And further investment of £900,000, which includes £400,000 of funding for green transport and travel, will be used to improve footways throughout Argyll and Bute.

2 September 2021
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New projects to help people keep their homes

Supporting tenancies, making houses more homely and providing immediate help in emergencies were just some of the real benefits that Rapid Rehousing Transition Plan (RRTP) funding offered people in vulnerable situations in 2020/21. Councillor Robin Currie, Policy Lead for Economy and Rural Growth, said: “This is a great example of what our housing team has done with money allocated by the Scottish Government. Despite the challenges of covid, we’ve taken forward three key projects that have helped people through really difficult times.

2 September 2021
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