The council’s Environmental Health team is working with colleagues in licensing and trading standards to track down, and remove, counterfeit bottles of Glen’s vodka which may have found their way to the local market.
Argyll and Bute Council has won the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Award, the highest honour for employers who demonstrate exceptional support for the Armed Forces Community.
Here to Hear Your is an opportunity for people to have a conversation with their council’s leadership and share their views on the big issues for the place where they live.
With Argyll and Bute facing a £58 million budget gap for its council services in the next five years, the Council has agreed an approach for long term budget planning.
Argyll and Bute Council is calling on residents and members of community groups to take part in a short survey that will help shape how the Council works to support community projects in the area.
Restoration work is scheduled to start next week on Tigh Mhicleoid in Colchester Square, Lochgilphead – the last priority building to benefit from the town’s Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS).
Ferry travellers will be asked for their input into proposed improvements at infrastructure at Tayinloan and Gigha needed to accommodate the new hybrid vessel to be introduced as part of Transport Scotland’s Small Vessel Replacement Project.