Staff and children are celebrating at Apple Tree Nursery, Rothesay as they become the first nursery in Argyll and Bute, and only the third in Scotland, to receive a prestigious Gold from UNICEF UK’s Rights Respecting School programme.
Argyll and Bute Council’s Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) Pilot Project for the Lorn Arc Area has been extended by 10 years, allowing additional time to implement key infrastructure and development investments that will help to create a significant economic boost to the wider Oban area.
From whisky to seafood, Argyll and Bute is renowned for its exceptional local produce. Now, in a UK first, Argyll and Bute Council is introducing local wild venison to school menus on Islay and Jura.
Councillor John Armour, Policy Lead for Roads, Transport and Amenity Services, is calling for dog owners to be responsible and pick up after their pups, and he is asking communities for their support.
Plans to build a new school campus on Mull have reached a significant milestone as Argyll and Bute Council welcome the preferred main contractor, announced by Hub North Scotland.
Faced with one of its highest budget gaps in recent times, Argyll and Bute Council is asking communities for their views on what council services should be prioritised, protected and provided.
Argyll and Bute Council has launched its Visitor Levy consultation today (16 January). This involves everyone so please find out what it could mean for you.
A new free service from Argyll and Bute Council, in partnership with Exchange Families is available for parents and carers to help support their child.
The wheels are in motion on exciting plans for a new cycle path linking Helensburgh, Cardross and Dumbarton which will deliver a further boost to Argyll and Bute’s climate friendly credentials. Argyll and Bute Council is asking members of the public to give their views on the proposed design for the new cycle and walking path to run between the towns. As part of the Council’s consultation with the local community, a survey asking for views on the preferred design of the path has been launched online at /forms/cyclepath
Members of Argyll and Bute Council’s Community Services have agreed to begin statutory proceedings to consider the possibility of widening the catchment area of St Joseph’s Primary School. The Council inherited the existing catchment boundary from Strathclyde Council in 1995. It covers most of the Helensburgh and Lomond area, with the exception of a corridor along the A82 from Glen Douglas to the boundary with West Dunbartonshire Council.
20 December 2021
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