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A’ Mhaoin Thachartasan is Fhèisean a’ sireadh iarrtasan airson 2020-21

Tha Comhairle Earra-Ghàidheal is Bhòid a’ sireadh iarrtasan airson a Maoin Thachartasan is Fhèisean airson 2020-21. Dh’aontaich comhairlichean air a’ Chomataidh Poileasaidh is Ghoireasan an-diugh (Diardaoin 15 Lùnastal) ris na sònrachaidhean airson a’ Mhaoin Thachartasan is Fhèisean luach £90,000 a bhuileachadh, agus bithear a’ sireadh iarrtasan eadar Diluain 26 Lùnastal agus meadhan-latha Diluain 7 Dàmhair.

15 August 2019

Oban depot redevelopment streamlines operations and brings economic opportunities

Work has started on the £1.4m re-development of the council’s Jackson’s Quarry Roads Depot in Oban. This work will allow all essential operational services for Oban, Lorn and the Isles to be delivered from one single, main site. Everything is scheduled to be complete by the end of the year. Luddon Construction Ltd is the main contractor and will be using local subcontractors throughout the project. The local economy will be further boosted by workers using local accommodation. There will also be employment for one, local unemployed person during the contract.

14 August 2019
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Refugee employment strategy shortlisted for COSLA Excellence Award

Argyll and Bute Council’s work in supporting refugees into employment has made the final shortlist for the 2019 COSLA Excellence Awards. The ‘Supporting our Refugees into Work’ programme is one of three finalists in the Tackling Inequalities and Improving Health category for the COSLA Excellence Awards, which celebrate the very best in Scottish local government.

14 August 2019
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Summer roads’ programme protects against winter deterioration

Close to half a million square metres of road throughout Argyll and Bute will be surface dressed over the summer to reduce the chance of new potholes developing as the weather deteriorates over winter. This is part of the council’s £16m capital reconstruction programme which has seen Argyll and Bute reach the top five fastest improving Scottish Local Authorities in terms of road condition.

14 August 2019
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Could your child be eligible for free school meals?

Argyll and Bute Council’s Policy Lead for Education is urging parents to find out if their child qualifies for free schools meals.   Councillor Yvonne McNeilly said: “We all want the best start in life for our children and young people, both in terms of their health and education.   “Evidence shows that school meals can help do this, by improving general health and helping to tackle health inequalities.

13 August 2019
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Z is for Zero Waste

Unfortunately we've now come to the end of our A to Z of council services, so we're finishing with..... Z is for Zero Waste At the heart of Argyll and Bute Council’s proposed waste strategy is the waste hierarchy focussed on preventing waste in the first instance. If and when waste is created, next priority is preparing it for a reusable purpose, followed by recycling or other recovery method. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle!

12 August 2019
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Timber lorry on a main road

Argyll and Bute secures greatest benefit from Scottish Timber Transport Fund

Argyll and Bute has secured £1.7m of the Scottish Government’s Timber Transport Fund.  The council has been successful in getting the largest share of the government's £6.6m fund which is earmarked for projects that minimise the impact of timber lorries in its rural road network. The £1.7 million allocated to our local projects means that every £1 spent by the council has been almost doubled by the Scottish Timber Transport Fund (STTF). Total spend for timber roads’ improvements, including the council’s investment, will come to more than £2.7 million.

9 August 2019
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Y is for Young People

Roanna Clark works with the council’s Community Learning Team. Talking about her role, she said: “I work with various groups and individuals of all ages to engage them in learning, personal development and active citizenship. “We want our young people to thrive and go on to positive destinations in life and the support we offer is mainly focused on disadvantaged or vulnerable individuals and groups, with the aim of bringing about change in their lives and their communities.

9 August 2019
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X is for X-ray

Argyll and Bute Council and NHS Highland in Argyll and Bute have brought together all health services and all adult and children/families social work services, as the Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP). Luanna Lamers is the Senior/CT Radiographer at Oban, Lorne and the Isles Hospital. Providing 24/7 services to outpatients, inpatients and people attending the hospital’s A&E department, Luanna and her dedicated colleagues work hard to ensure people receive the highest quality of care.

8 August 2019
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W is for Website

W is for Website Lorne MacBrayne is the council’s Website Manager. It’s vital that members of the public have easy access to council information and services, and behind the scenes Lorne and his team are hard at work ensuring this happens.

7 August 2019
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