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Changes to the parking payment app

Parking meters across Argyll and Bute currently offer different payment options, from contactless to Chip and PIN, cash and an app (payment by phone). The suppliers of the PaySmarti parking app are withdrawing it from the market and it will no longer be availiable to use from 14 March 2022. In the meantime, you can still pay for parking using contactless, Chip and PIN, cash or by phone - see below for more information.  A new improved app will be available later this spring. 

10 March 2022

Pupils continue to benefit from Covid recovery programme

Children and young people across Argyll and Bute are continuing to benefit from a variety of health and wellbeing initiatives as part of the Council’s £600,000 Covid-19 education recovery programme. At a meeting of the Council’s Community Services Committee, members received an update on the initiatives supported by the funding:

10 March 2022

Apprentice Tom works his way up the ranks

Tom McLaughlin is a great example of someone who has worked their way up the ranks since starting an apprenticeship with Argyll and Bute Council’s Digital Learning Team in 2017, aged 21. Having previously worked in a junior role in IT, Tom wanted to continue his technology career, and a Modern Apprenticeship allowed him to do this while pursuing qualifications and applying his technology skills in new ways, such as supporting pupils and staff in educational environments.

10 March 2022

Helensburgh and Lomond bins update

Argyll and Bute Council would like to apologise to anyone affected by delays to bin collections in Helensburgh and Lomond over the last few weeks. These delays have been caused by a variety of issues, and our teams are working hard to catch up on missed collections. The backlog is expected to be cleared by Friday 11 March and for normal service to resume on Monday 14 March.

9 March 2022

Investigation into materials in Oban skip

The council is carrying out a full investigating into how items including Gaelic books were in a skip. We apologise for any distress or upset caused and are taking the matter very seriously. Making the best possible use of the resources we have is always a priority.

9 March 2022

Green light for Ardrishaig Improvement works

Works to create a new public square in the heart of Ardrishaig is due to start later this year. The square is a long held community aspiration and part of a wider transformation project that will see improved seating, access and redesigned car parking and gardens. Argyll and Bute Council is investing £700,000 to help transform the area into a vibrant village centre with improved community and visitor facilities.  The work includes:

8 March 2022
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The sky's the limit for Cameron

A former Oban High School pupil’s career is off to a flying start after taking up the position of a modern apprentice at Oban Airport. Cameron Allen, aged 20, first visited the airport for work experience eight years ago while he was still attending school and loved it. Unfortunately, for Cameron, there were no job vacancies at the time so he went on to study computer science at the University of the Highlands and Islands.

7 March 2022

Funding boost for Lochgilphead Front Green

The £1.5 million transformation of Lochgilphead’s Front Green is progressing well and nearing the planned completion date. Argyll and Bute Council is delivering the long held community aspiration of a new public square to hold events in. The works also include a new play park, additional seating, drainage and landscaping to help ease the impact of flooding and new walking and cycling facilities.

7 March 2022

Design work starts for Dunoon STEM Hub

Argyll and Bute’s future scientists, engineers and IT gurus are a step closer to making their career ambitions a reality with the announcement of plans to create a special STEM Hub in Dunoon.   The Council has appointed architects Anderson, Bell and Christie to lead the transformation of the former Hill Street office in Dunoon.  

7 March 2022
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