Tarbert is just one of the town centres to benefit from £7 million of National Lottery Heritage Fund investment to help revitalise and breathe new life into historic buildings in need, helping boost local economies while strengthening connections between communities and the heritage on their doorstep.
Gigha Primary School and ELC is set to receive the Gold Award from UNICEF UK’s Rights Respecting Schools programme. The school is the latest in Argyll and Bute to achieve this accreditation, with all schools now holding a gold, silver, or bronze award with 100% of schools now accredited by UNICEF.
Registrars across Argyll and Bute carried out 484 marriages and 33 civil partnerships in 2025, and the strong demand shows no sign of easing, with 404 ceremonies already booked in this year.
Argyll and Bute Council’s website makes it easy for residents, businesses and visitors to access information, carry out transactions and keep up to date with all the latest news.
Materials for the permanent roof started to arrive on site last week. We have expanded the current site compound to store these large materials but access to all four EV charging points will remain available throughout the works. We have also relocated the recycling bins to just outside the access gate.
Join us at 7pm on Tuesday 17 February for the online premiere of ‘An Argyll and Bute Welcome’, a powerful new documentary sharing the stories of people who have rebuilt their lives in Argyll and Bute after fleeing conflict.
Refurbishment work is about to start on play parks around Helensburgh and Lomond, thanks to a £280,000 share of £938,000 of funding, allocated to Argyll and Bute, by the Scottish Government.
Businesses in Argyll and Bute can benefit from a wide programme of free online support thanks to a series of expert-led webinars being run by Business Gateway.
22 January 2026
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