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Charity donates to Lochgilphead’s Front Green transformation

A new visitor map board and community noticeboard will add to the transformation of Lochgilphead’s Front Green thanks to a £13,000 local charity donation.  The Lochgilphead Phoenix Project, supported by the Co-op Local Community Fund, is providing new community signage to help welcome visitors to the area and promote local community events. The funding is helping to create a purpose made map board, providing information about the town centre and wider area. The map will encourage visitors to explore attractions and support local businesses.

2 June 2022

Funding support for new and small businesses

Do you own a micro or small based business or are you thinking of starting a new business? Argyll and Bute Council is investing £1.5 million of funding across the region to further support local economic recovery from the impact of Covid and to help communities with the current cost of living crisis. The funding is available through the Scottish Government’s Local Authority Covid Economic Recovery Fund. As part of this funding, two new grants are available to help businesses start up and develop.

1 June 2022

£260,000 investment for Gibraltar Street, Oban

A bright, contemporary and accessible gateway to Oban Town Centre, with more people choosing to shop local – that is the vision behind new improvement works due to take place in Gibraltar Street later this year. Argyll and Bute is leading on the £260, 0000 project using funding from the Scottish Government’s Place Based Investment Programme, including a £10k contribution from Bid4Oban. It is one of five projects taking place across Argyll and Bute to help support ongoing economic recovery from the pandemic.

1 June 2022
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Have your say on Electric Vehicle Charging points in Argyll and Bute

Argyll and Bute Council is inviting people to have their say on where additional Electric Vehicle Charging (EVC) points should be located, in the event that funding becomes available to expand the scheme. There are currently 28 EVC sites situated across Argyll and Bute, however, the Council is consulting members of the public on a draft list of possible new sites as part of a medium to long-term future strategy for EVC infrastructure in the area. Any possible expansion will be strictly dependent on sourcing additional external funding.

30 May 2022

Building the future with traditional skills

Budding stonemasons, slaters, building surveyors and bricklayers all had the opportunity to try their hand at traditional building skills at a recent roadshow organised by Argyll and Bute Council.   Aimed at pupils thinking about a career path in the construction industry, S1-3 pupils gained hands on experience with practical activities.   The roadshow visited pupils at Lochgilphead High School, Dunoon Grammar, Rothesay Joint Campus and Hermitage Academy.  

27 May 2022
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Port Ellen is ‘Making a Difference - Primary School of the Year’

Port Ellen Primary on Islay has received a silver award in the Pearson National Teaching Awards for ‘Making a Difference - Primary School of the Year’. The awards celebrate excellence in education and recognise the life-changing impact that an inspirational teacher can have on the lives of the young people they work with.

26 May 2022
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Top marks for Argyll and Bute teachers

Three primary school head teachers from Argyll and Bute have received top marks after completing Education Scotland’s national ‘In Headship’ qualification. Linda MacBeath from Rhu, Karen Wheatley from St Mun’s, and Pauline Walsh from Colgrain all took part in the In Headship postgraduate programme, which is designed to enable new head teachers to develop and continue to build the necessary knowledge, skills and understanding required in their role.

25 May 2022

Help build a beach hut – free workshops

Argyll and Bute Council’s Dunoon Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS) is working in partnership with the ‘We are building a beach hut’ project to deliver a series of free workshops. Boat builder Ben Neville will lead the workshops taking participants through traditional construction techniques using timber and a range of tools and finishes.

20 May 2022

Green light for Islay’s carbon neutral future

A reduction in fossil fuels and increased use of renewable energy sources – these are just some of the ambitions for Islay’s carbon neutral future.   Islay is one of six Scottish islands, announced by the Scottish Government to become fully carbon neutral by 2040. The initiative is part of the Carbon Neutral Islands project, aimed at supporting islands to achieve their carbon neutral ambitions.  

19 May 2022
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